I was never a great athlete but I managed to win a prize
once.
It happened on a School Sports Day
when I was asked to represent my house in the Long Jump. There were no other
suitable ones, and I, being the tallest of my friends, was promptly sent to the
Long Jump pit. My house-master reckoned I might have a chance to win.
He was right. I did win, but not
first prize. I only managed second place, coming behind someone who was at
least five centimeters shorter than me.
We were each given three jumps.
There were about ten of us competing for the prizes. When my turn came I ran
down the lane as fast as I could and took off at the board. I thought I jumped
very well but it was a foul jump. So I waited for my next jump.
I saw the other competitors leap
like gazelles into the sand-pit. One particular boy, the eventual
winner, was built like a tank. He was not tall, but his legs were muscular and
strong. So when I saw him make his jump, I knew that no one else would be able
to beat him.
No one did. I managed my best jump
of 3.65 meters and that was nowhere close to his best. The other competitors
did much worse.
I was delighted to collect my
little plastic prize from the Headmaster. It was the first time I had ever won
anything. My house-master patted me on my back. I smiled happily as I went
home to show the prize to my parents.
By Mohd Suzaimi
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