"Some people are so talented and yet they don't even know it. There are so many different aspects to sport and how you can get involved. You might surprise yourself with what you can achieve, so give it go and see what you can do!"
About Jazmin Carlin
Jazmin Carlin — Life and Legacy
Jazmin Carlin is a distinguished British swimmer celebrated for her exceptional performances in distance swimming events. With multiple medals from World Championships and European Championships, she has made a significant impact in the sport. Carlin's journey is marked by her resilience, particularly during her comeback after injuries, which she often reflects in her quotes. Her core philosophy revolves around the idea that success is not merely a destination but a continuous journey filled with challenges. One of her notable quotes, 'Success is not final, failure is not fatal,' encapsulates her belief that both triumphs and setbacks are integral to personal growth. This perspective reveals her understanding that mental fortitude is as crucial as physical ability in competitive sports. Carlin's insights resonate with many, as they highlight the importance of perseverance and mental strength in overcoming obstacles. Her quotes continue to inspire athletes and individuals alike, reminding them that resilience is key to navigating life's challenges and achieving their goals.
Quote collection
Jazmin Carlin quotes
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"Competing for Wales in the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne 2006 at the age of 16 was daunting for me. It was my first major senior competition and to go out there in front of such a huge crowd was terrifying at the time, but I've had so many senior internationals since then, I feel that this experience has given me the confidence to give it the best shot that I can."
"You have to have other things in your life apart from swimming to focus on. It's not going to be just swimming in my life."
"You've got to have that competiveness inside along with the drive and determination to win. I just want to be the best I can be so that I have no regrets when I'm older. I can say that I gave it the best shot that I could."
"I train 10 times over six days every week. I also have three gym sessions and four physio sessions so it's a very busy life, but I wouldn't do it unless I enjoyed it and unless I had all that support around me."
"It's definitely an honour to represent my home country once again in the Commonwealth Games. It is going to be a magical experience and to be considered as a role model is a reward in itself."
"Everyone should get more involved in exercising, not just for the health benefits, but for the social side too. There are so many different aspects in your life where sport can help. Even if you only go to a class at a local pool, you'll feel the benefits."
"It depends what competition you are in. When you go to the big meets it's all about who touches in first. You've got to get into that race and into that frame of mind so that you're ready to race and you're ready to work hard and finish first."
"I definitely think education is important and both education and sport link really well together. I like to give education and sport the best that I can to see if I can succeed in both."