When she was on her thirteenth or fourteenth mile, the other women runners were far behind her. I was in the car, as I had run only seven miles, and I waved to her. She was so delighted to see me waving from the car.
Then, when I gave her the prize, there was only one foot between her existence and my existence, but she grabbed my left elbow and whispered to me, “I enjoyed it. I enjoyed the race very much! “ She is so short, but still she bowed down. Of all the women runners I have met, she has the most simplicity. She is very simple, very cheerful and very kind-hearted. If people are champion runners, very often there is something in them which you call pride; or they have a certain way of expressing themselves because they are champions. But in Martha Cooksey’s case, she is absolutely simplicity incarnate.
RB 221. 19 October 1980↩
From:Sri Chinmoy,Run and become, become and run, part 4, Agni Press, 1981
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