Sarah Will

Sarah Will
Sarah Will is a paralympic skier who spent 11 years on the U.S. Disabled Ski Team. During this time, she earned a record 13 medalswhile competing in four Winter Paralympic Games between 1992 and 2002. Will serves as a ski instructor and is otherwise active in the Vail community. She was named to the United States Olympic Hall of Fame in July 2009 and is a nominee for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame...
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There's nothing more discouraging than getting up a hill and finding there are no curb cuts.
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There's nothing like the vast, dark Atlantic to remind you of your mortality. But terror can also be exhilarating.
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The tougher team won (yesterday), and I feel 100 percent confident saying that.
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You always hope you'll surprise somebody with the work. If you write something human and appealing, the perfect reader could be anyone.
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Yes, that was my first hole-in-one, believe it or not. Actually, I missed the shot a little right. So it got a lucky, lucky bounce.
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We don't want to put anyone in a position to fail, so we have to make sure they are ready to make that move.
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We really love the outpouring of support from the Potomac area. They're stepping up and helping us.
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We have been told we have to wait around two hours before our flight takes off.
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We are trying to be extremely responsive to all the counties involved and thought we'd come right here to our home town and see how they're doing. They've had a couple of issues and today they've done really well while we're here.
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Well, we film it on the site of what used to be a real hospital for 30 years. So many people continue to think it's still functional.
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When you're that young and you play with an orchestra -- I debuted with the New York Philharmonic -- they call you a prodigy and that name sticks with you even when you're 15 or 16. What I liked even then, though, was that the conductors treated me like a colleague, not like a 'prodigy,' ... Then, when I would be invited back, it became a wonderful cycle for me: I would create friends at these places, such as New York and Berlin, and they have watched me grow up.
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We believe the raw numbers are going up. Certainly, that's the impact we're seeing on the facilities that provide services. That's why we're falling behind on the numbers of beds we have available for people.
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We played unorganized, we didn't come out aggressive, we didn't show any life, and we just didn't play our style of basketball.
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We had great balance, great communicating. I'm really pleased.