How to Bounce Back When You Fail by Will Jonathan, SwimSwam August 31, 2018 | 0 minutes, 48 seconds read You choose to swim. It’s a voluntary activity whether you’re an age-group swimmer or a seasoned pro. The last 10 yards of her race, it was obvious she wasn’t going to win. For her, it’s kind of startling, considering how dominant she’s been in this event and how little she tends to lose. As she throws herself into the wall to finish out, the crowd in attendance goes berserk. She’s lost the race. Unbelievable! Not only does she not win her race, she doesn’t even finish second. She finishes third. And, not only does she finish third, it’s not even a personal best time. For a swimmer of her caliber, that’s what most people would consider a failure. The winner and runner-up to her right are both celebrating. However, it’s in this moment where the qualities that make her an elite swimmer really show. She’s calm. Read the rest at SwimSwam sports in this article Swimming tags in this article Issues & Advice