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The Sporting Life

"I didn't barf or anything!" - Anonymous runner after a marathon

Competition is one of the most basic instincts to all species. The competitive spirit and memories of combat are an important tool to take into the world after college. Drawing on the experiences of battles won and lost sustain us in the years to come whether it is the challenge of team or individual sport. Competition comes in many forms and the outcomes are often the result of many tangible and intangible factors. There is no substitute in the quest for a successful and fulfilling life than heart, drive and determination and these are some of the traits that competition can help develop.

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