Just to be an Olympian and attend the Olympic games is a tremendous achievement. To attain a medal of any sort places you on a lofty stage in world sports. To win the gold medal in 4 consecutive competitions, setting an Olympic record each time, places you on the loftiest rarefied pinnacle of World sport champions.
The legendary Al Oerter was a sport figure, whose achievements in discuss competition, from 1964 when he was just 20 until his last competition in 1968 at age 32 are unlikely to be matched. In each of those competitions he was never favored to win, and was never selected as the first man on the US Discus team. Yet in him burned an inexhaustible spirit to transcend himself. He once said, “You die before you quit.” And, “I didn’t set out to beat the world. I just set out to do my absolute best.” photo courtesy of http://www.aloerter.com/pages/olympian.html
He was a admirer and friend to Sri Chinmoy and this past weekend his wife Cathy visited NY to pay her respects to Sri Chinmoy’s weight lifting anniversary and also enjoy a visit to the 3100 mile race. One morning at the Smile of the Beyond restaurant I had a chance to speak with her and she said that after her visit there she was planning to jog with the runners on the course of the 3100.
“I see the inspiration it gives. I almost want to bow to them when I see them going. That feat, well we can’t wrap our heads around it at all, because that is not where it is coming from. It is coming from the heart, and a kind of inner spirit that they have. I think Al had that spirit too. Because he broke through all kinds of barriers. And loved the event for just the sake of the event itself. I think the people out there running have that same kind of passion. Just their ability to dedicate themselves to this event has won my heart, and I applaud it. “
When she talks about what she and Al saw in Sri Chinmoy she says, “the ability to keep going. It was the effort over a lifetime really. Al did the same thing. He broke all odds. He was never the favorite, but he always came through. I think because Sri Chinmoy and Al had this in their heart, that they were very focused on what they were doing and could push through anything.”
When asked how this influence is still felt, “It is the spirit isn’t it, and the spirit never dies. They have left that to all of us to carry on.”