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Selfless Teen Runner Carries Fallen Opponent Across Finish Line (VIDEO)

by Julie Ryan Evans on June 6, 2012 at 9:30 PM

Meghan VogelThere are moments in life in which you don't have time to think; you just act according to instinct and follow your heart. They, I believe, are the ones that show our true character, and in one such moment recently, high school runner Meghan Vogel showed her incredible spirit of kindness and good sportsmanship.

Vogel had just an hour earlier won first place in the 1600 Meter race at the Ohio state track meet. According to KSDK, it was the first track title a female from West Liberty Salem school had won in 20 years. So she was already a winner, but it was during the 3200 Meter race that she really won people's hearts.

Exhausted from her previous award-winning run, she was just trying to complete the race. She was in the final 100 meters, when her opponent, Arden McMath, fell about 50 meters in front of her. She could have just kept running by, or even finished and then gone back to help her. Instead she did something incredible.

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She stopped running and helped her opponent to her feet, then she carried her across the finish line. She even made sure that McMath crossed first since she'd been ahead of her before she fell. She told KSDK:

I just didn't think twice about it. I knew I was going to pick her up and help her out. If you work to get to the state meet, you deserve to finish no matter who you are. I was going to make that happen for her no matter what.

Here's the video of the amazingly touching finish.

As a parent, I so badly hope I'm able to raise children who would do the same thing. As much as I believe that you should play to win in sports and life, I also believe that human compassion and good sportsmanship should always come first. Megan is an incredible example of both. 

Have you seen great examples of compassion in your own children? Do you think they would do the same in a similar situation?


Image via YouTube

 

 

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Comments

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  • kelli...
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    kelli0585

    June 6, 2012 at 10:08 PM

    Well, I mean. . .yeah, I guess it's sweet.

    But really, she shouldn't have lifted her up like that.  That was totally a martyr stunt.  It would have been safer to have her stay still, instead of dragging a potential broken leg across the pavement.

    Bah humbug.


  • bills...
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    billsfan1104

    June 6, 2012 at 10:15 PM

    I saw this on Fox and Friends.  They were being interviewed and they were so sweet and kind.  Good for the

    and LOLOLOL Kelli, Bah Humbug.


  • Great...
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    Greatdays

    June 6, 2012 at 10:29 PM

    I've seen this and it continues to make me cry.  There really are some good people out there.  Her parents should be proud.


  • Pooka...
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    Pooka-dot

    June 6, 2012 at 11:34 PM
    What, was the girl about to be trampled by elephants? What was the point of this, besides grandstanding? There were people there who could have helped and assessed her injury, I really don't get what's so great about this. I personally will teach my children to win, not make pointless gestures that help no one.
  • Flori...
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    Floridamom96

    June 6, 2012 at 11:52 PM
    I love when CafeMom shares these kinds of stories. Highlight the positives rather than focusing in what divides us.
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    Floridamom96

    June 6, 2012 at 11:53 PM
    On, not in.
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    Good Byes

    June 7, 2012 at 7:56 AM
    @kelli0585 Every party has its pooper.
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    rightside

    June 7, 2012 at 8:36 AM

    That's awesome!

    Also interesting is how people reveal their true character via their comments. 


  • jasmi...
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    jasmineg86

    June 7, 2012 at 9:24 AM

    nice gesture- very sweet... but i would have worried that the girl could have gotten hurt further.


  • Aunt_...
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    Aunt_ning

    June 7, 2012 at 9:33 AM

    Awesome! And FYI the girl had low sodium that was causing her to run eratic and fall, nothing that could have been damaged by finishing the race.


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