A Quaker Olympic legacy?

Roland Carn ponders an athletically spiritual lifestyle

Exhausted and miserable, I staggered over the finishing line of the third-year cross-country course. Everyone had gone home and forgotten all about me. Naturally, I was never picked for anyone’s team. I am certainly not a hockey international. Decades later, a psychologist diagnosed dyspraxia and explained why I have difficulty with all sorts of hand-eye activities from handwriting to riding a bicycle.

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