"You got to try and reach for the stars or try and achieve the unreachable."
"I was always surrounded by expectation from the very first race I ran as a 5-year-old."
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Cathy Freeman
Athlete
Cathy Freeman is an Australian athlete known for her remarkable achievements in sprinting and her advocacy for Indigenous rights.
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"I have been told many times that when I win I make my people proud to be Australian. I am Aboriginal, I am one of them and every time I win or am honoured like this it should be an example to Aboriginal people who may think they have nowhere to go but down. But more importantly I am an Australian and I would like to make all Australians feel proud to be Australian. Ours is a truly multicultural society and should be united as such. I would like to believe that my successes are celebrated by all Australians, bringing our nation together."
"Twenty seconds before a race, there's absolute focus. The key thing is to achieve relaxation, but at the same to have absolute total control. You've got to find the balance between being totally ready to go and being really at peace with yourself as well."
"I want to be a positive role model, especially for kids and Aboriginal people... When people see me, often all they see is another Australian athlete having a go. It isn't until they see the full Cathy Freeman picture that they realise how proud I am of my ancestry and heritage. I'd like a little more tolerance and acceptance of my culture and all the differing cultures that make up Australia."
"Between 1991 and 1997 I had really serious asthma."
"This occasion is personally very meaningful and I hope to visit Korea again if I have the chance."