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'I Carried the Olympic Torch!'

By: dailySpark Guest Blogger : 2/12/2010 5:12:52 PM : 198 comments : 12,178 Views

Editor's Note: Back in December, we shared the story of Alison Yakel (ALLEYCAT12380), who has been a SparkPeople member for a little more than a year, and she's lost 80 pounds and counting. Alison had signed up with a Coke promotional website and noticed a promo seeking torch bearers, and on Jan. 5, her dream came true. Now, with the Olympics starting today, we wanted to follow up on her story. Though she's quite humble about the experience, we think her story is an inspiring one!

By Alison Yakel (ALLEYCAT12380)

My Torch Run has come and gone, and it was an unbelievable run. It felt WAY too short--I never really realized how far 300 meters was (or I guess how short it was). I ran in the town of Ste. Anne, Manitoba, only 30 minutes from Winnipeg. There were six of us running in the town. One gentleman was running with the Olympic torch for the second time. The first time was back in 1988 in Brandon, Manitoba.

There were tons of pictures taken by family, friends, and many others before, during and after. It was interesting to see my husband running on the sidewalk, taking pictures and trying to get by people to get a few good shots of me running. It made me smile when I saw him doing that.

We were on the shuttle bus for a bit. I felt so out of place, compared to the others. The others had better stories than I did when they were selected. One was a full-time fireman in Winnipeg, a family man and also a volunteer fireman in a small town. Two others were high school students on a sports team, coaches on top of that, and one of them became in the top 15 athletes for ringette this past year. One person coached girls' hockey team and was a junior high school teacher. As I said, I felt out of place. They were chosen for a very good reason, with all the hard work they have done for their community. Me, I just entered a contest.

We all were on the bus, getting dropped off at our destination pit-stops. Mine was at town hall. I got to stand in front of it and wait for the previous guy to come and light my torch. Once we did, we got to sing the national anthem in English and French. Then off I went for my jogging bit.

During this time, when I was on the bus, before my run, I felt so overwhelmed that several times, I felt like crying. Everyone outside was cheering us on, I was waving to them, they were waving back, and one student even pointed at me, all so happy I was waving at her. I could be wrong, but it felt like this is what all the athletes must feel like when they get to go to the Olympics, no matter where they came from--that they all have the same goal, feel pride that they are doing something good, being a role model for someone somewhere, doing the best that they can in their sport.

I am so happy I had the guts to enter that one contest with Coca-Cola. I would never have dreamed this most amazing experience. It's definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Would never trade it for anything.

Editor's Note: Alison, we here at SparkPeople disagree. We think you ARE quite special. You lost more than 80 pounds, started making healthier choices--and wrote a winning essay that allowed you this amazing experience.

Have you achieved any goals that you never thought you'd reach? What are they? Do you tend to take pride in your accomplishments or do you downplay them?

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JERESS26
3/28/2010
2:45:12 PM

Reading Alison's comment's I was tearing up and felt myself smiling and cheering her on. It felt like we were still carrying the torch. We are still, in fact, it is a torch we are running with for good health. There are many cheering us on as we make little changes and take steps to that worthwhile goal. Congratulations Alison.
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JIBBIE49
3/21/2010
12:31:08 AM

I'm reading "The Beck Diet Solution" which is about how to THINK like a THIN person and stay motivated even after you have reached your goal, so u don't regain like 95% of people do. One of her points is "Give yourself CREDIT for all u have already achieved."
We tend not to do that, but listen to the negative voice in our heads who tells us we will fail.
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ESMOMMY13
3/12/2010
2:58:54 PM

I know I downplay all my accomplishments. I recently told fellow teachers that I don't do anything special, just an everyday teacher trying to see my students reach their fullest potential. I am in the process of a master degree while teaching, being married, mother of twin girls who are 5, gardener and anything that life throws my way. And again, I downplay it all when someone ask me how I do it all.
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RABBITAQUI
2/27/2010
11:37:28 PM

go team USA
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EMLG11
2/24/2010
10:36:35 AM

Congrats and thanks for sharing your amazing and inspiring story. You make me realize I can do it too!!
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ROCKET143
2/22/2010
9:52:47 PM

Congrats to you on an amazing once in a lifetime opportunity and a priceless memory!
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CAROLJ35
2/21/2010
9:32:44 PM

AWESOME!!! And think of all the Spark People you represent and the thousands who feel you are "one of us". What a thrilling experience and we are all so proud of you!!!
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WUBBACHIK
2/18/2010
11:19:19 AM

Your journey sounds amazing! Celebrate that you have accomplished your goals and also carried the torch... how inspiring!
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MISMISE
2/18/2010
9:57:53 AM

Congratulations on your "once in a lifetime" What a memory to have!
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AGAPEJOY
2/17/2010
11:40:16 PM

congratulations!! That's an experience you'll never, ever forget. You desired it. You are special!!
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OKANOG
2/16/2010
8:28:40 PM

WOW! What an inspiration you are Allison to all of us at spark people!
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TIALENA
2/16/2010
1:21:14 PM

The most amazing story! I was actually overcome by emotion several times while I read this. It made me think of two occasions in which I was so proud of myself for working towards and accomplishing a goal (2 goals). And you never forget the feeling, nor can anyone ever take it away from you. Congratulations on all that you have accomplished so far regarding your health and good luck to you on all future endeavors. We can all do anything we set our minds to.

Alison Yakel, you are truly an inspiration and you will never be the same again, ever!
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AJE_SPARK
2/16/2010
12:50:53 PM

Congratulations! This will create a lifetime memory.
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LAPOPELK
2/16/2010
11:40:08 AM

You have so much to be proud of. Each person was there for a different reason but had the same job, it lets you know that all you do matters.
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GOGO122
2/16/2010
9:41:44 AM

You deserved to carry the torch just as much as everyone else. You are to humble. Be proud of the major accomplishments that you have made!!! What a wonderful experience. I am in awe of you.
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VANANDEL
2/16/2010
8:46:49 AM

In 2002 I wanted to start running and then complete a half-marathon or marathon the next year. What I did not know was that either running caused my discs to compress in my neck or aggravated an existing condition. Still, I pushed through the chronic pain (to my credit I did not know the running was doing the harm) and ran a 10K on Memorial Day in 2003 and then a half-marathon in August that year. A little before the half-marathon the physical therapist I was seeing suggested I give up running - that maybe it was causing my chronic pain. I told her I would do the half-marathon, then give it up. Three months after completing the half-marathon my chronic pain was gone! I'm glad I reached this goal, even if I can't continue running.
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MARTEEMB
2/16/2010
8:35:13 AM

Your story reminds me of a little children's song: "Special, special; you are very special. God made you that way. ..."
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CLODEEN1
2/16/2010
6:48:20 AM

What an amazing story! Great job
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SDFARMBOY
2/15/2010
6:25:09 PM

Wow what a memory of a lifetime Congratulations
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GRAMCRKR
2/15/2010
3:00:30 PM

What an amazing story!!! Congratulations on your weight loss and that tremendous honor that was bestowed upon you. You deserved that honor!!! That is a memory to keep forever!!
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JOYCEB136
2/15/2010
2:52:27 PM

What an awesome experience and story!!! You so deserve this! And be proud of your accomplishmets you are an example and also an encouragement to all who read this!!!! Congratulations...
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MOM-OF-SIX
2/15/2010
1:35:47 PM

Congratulations!! You sure DID deserve this honor!! You are an inspiration to those of us just starting Sparkpeople. I have at least 50 pounds to lose and reading stories like yours makes it seem possible. Thank you.
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LESLIE56
2/15/2010
12:59:00 PM

Congratulations, that would have been the thrill of a lifetime. I'm pretty wrapped up in my TV now, so I haven't posted much at all. Once again, what an honour!!!
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PEDODGEBALL
2/15/2010
11:56:00 AM

What a great experience and was well deserved on your part. It had to be so motivating for you, to help you continue on your journey. I am proud of you and know that all of us at Spark's are too.
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MISTYRIVER64
2/15/2010
9:41:55 AM

Hi Alison: You carried the spirit and hopes of a nation when you became part of the torch bearers. Congratulations - and congratulations also on your amazing weight loss.
Bernadette
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2WHEELER
2/15/2010
8:24:22 AM

Congratulations. What an incredible honor!! Your story is as inspirational as any of the other torch bearers you mentioned.
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PAYDAY10
2/15/2010
1:08:31 AM

Congratulations on your success. What an honor to be granted a part in carrying the torch across our country. Keep that positive spirit alive.
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JWALLD
2/14/2010
11:38:23 PM

Nice! From one Manitoban to another, that is amazing. One of my students got to carry the flame, and he said he was fine until his torch was actually lit and then he got shivers and kept telling himself "don't cry, don't cry, don't cry..." Way to make us proud!
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ISEW4UANDME
2/14/2010
10:51:15 PM

How nice for you. You made me smile as I read this.
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22PHAT
2/14/2010
9:26:41 PM

Congratulations on both of your achievements! I hope you don't feel that the other stories were better than yours. Every story is probably different and/or unique in their own way. Weight loss in itself is a major accomplishment and should never be taken lightly. Never sell yourself short. Much success as you continue your journey.
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SLURAAS
2/14/2010
8:01:47 PM

What an inspiring story! You lost 80 pounds! And your husband was at the torch run cheering you on. You are blessed!
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BRANDY96
2/14/2010
7:44:47 PM

Don't underestimate all that you have accomplished. Carrying the torch was a symbolic event to celebrate your 80 lbs of success.
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JERSEYGIRL24
2/14/2010
4:52:39 PM

What an honor! In 1996 somehow my home town in New Jersey was selected to receive the Olympic torch. There was a big ceremony at the oval in the middle of town. This included several speakers, including a former Olympian who came from the town. So we got to see it even if none of us actually carried it. Even that was very exciting.
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MARTYLYNN1
2/14/2010
2:57:40 PM

What an honor!!! Congratulations!
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HOKIE!
2/14/2010
2:27:15 PM

Congrats, you've peaked my interest to keep my eyes on a similar contest in the future!
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LIZBUCK1
2/14/2010
1:53:33 PM

What a great honour, you must have felt so proud carrying that torch and I bet your husband and family were too. 80lbs lost is a awesome achievement you are an inspiration to us all at Sparks. Congratulations.

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RABBITAQUI
2/14/2010
1:26:29 PM

Congratulations Alison. And happy Valentine's Day-Rabbit
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VICD25
2/14/2010
12:31:31 PM

Congratulations! You are an inspiration to us all!
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IMADAREDEVIL
2/14/2010
11:56:18 AM

I'm so proud of you....and this is something you'll remember for the rest of your life.....wow!!!!
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WAJCHAM
2/14/2010
10:57:37 AM

you have shown us all that everyone has a story and gives inspiration to all. thanks and congratulations.
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MYGOLDENBOYS3
2/14/2010
9:52:38 AM

Hi Alison. I really admire you for what you have done. It really shows us what can be done IF we choose to take a chance and stick with our goals. Thanks for sharing this incredible story. It would have been great if we could have been there to cheer you on.
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RFH417
2/14/2010
9:46:35 AM

Awesome!!!
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ANDIEBM71
2/14/2010
9:42:10 AM

Congratulations Alison- You are truly a great inspiration to all of us! You made us very proud out there!!!!
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EIREYLOU1
2/14/2010
9:22:21 AM

Congratulatons! You are a winner too, of much more than a contest. What a great experience. How many people can say they carried an Olympic torch? It is wonderful for your whole family to remember.
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DENISEKJ
2/14/2010
8:53:45 AM

You go girl!
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LLEEINIA
2/14/2010
8:36:52 AM

Losing 80 lbs. is awesome! You are an inspiration and are as deserving of that honor as anyone on that shuttle bus. You won the contest because someone thought you were the best.
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CDNMTBCHICK
2/14/2010
8:17:17 AM

Way to go! I too had the honour of carrying the torch (December 22nd), and I know I could not have done it without the healthy living support (and weight loss) I got from Sparkpeople and Curves. Thanks for sharing your story.
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MIRACLEMARIAN35
2/14/2010
7:52:45 AM

I think this is a wonderful article. Keep up the good work.
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KAREN25
2/14/2010
7:32:59 AM

Are you kidding me! You are just awesome! What an honor! You have inspired all of us! Look what can happen when we step out of our comfort zone! You deserve all the cheering and the pictures and the fanfare! I am very proud of you! You have just touched lives you may never see in ways you may never know!
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ONESQUEAKYSHOE
2/14/2010
7:02:41 AM

Oh, My gosh - I love it! Congratulations. I have always had the dream of carrying the torch but never new how they even selected the 'Torch Bearer' and I can tell you I would have definitely cried tears of joy seeing a dream come true. Wow! Congrats on your loss and your win!
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