Like it or not,
professional athletes are role models for our children. Sometimes this is a
good thing, and, well, sometimes it鈥檚 not. (Ahem, Lance.) Thankfully, inspiration is
a two-way street: Young athletes can teach us what it means to try our hardest,
practice true sportsmanship, and play for all the right reasons.
We鈥檇 all do well to take a cue from Connor and Cayden Long, whom聽Sports Illustrated named . The brothers, now nine and seven, have spent the last year and a half competing together in youth triathlons up and down the East Coast. Cool story, but here鈥檚 the hitch: Cayden, 7, who has hypertonic cerebral palsy, can鈥檛 walk or swim or
ride a bike. His brother, Connor, helps him through the whole course: pulling
him on a raft during the swimming leg, towing him on a bike trailer during the
cycling leg, and pushing him in the trailer during the run.
A good reminder that camaraderie trumps victory every time鈥攁nd every age.
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