Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sophie Gustafson Wins 2011

You know what is tougher than playing for your country? Trying to speak in front of people when you can't get the words out. That's Sophie Gustafson, who has always taken to the shadows so she didn't have to deal with the fact that she had a stutter. No more for Sophie, who took it head on, and killed it. This took a ton of courage, and I think we can all be proud of Sophie for doing it.

4 comments:

KeithMT said...

That is amazing! Kudos to her for facing her demons like that.

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