Saint Hubert Medal of Honor Challenge Coin – What Is It?

Eleven countries in the 2002 Winter Olympics were represented by a “team” of just one athlete. To these athletes, from countries like Cameroon, India, and South Africa, the glory was not just competing for the medals, but in representing their sport, and their countries with pride.

2. The leader of the pack is not always the winner.

There’s a lot to be said for the smooth, St Hubert Medal measured pace towards the back as Australian Steven Bradbury knows: Trailing in the 1000-meter qualifying race, he’d make it to the finals after the other competitors collided on the track. Using the same strategy in the final proved effective, too. A similar collision took out the competition in that race and Bradbury stepped off the track as a Gold medalist (the FIRST winter Olympic gold medalist in Australian history).

The pairs figure skating Saint Hubert competition would prove that life, if nothing else, is very subjective. Jamie Salle and David Pelletier skated what many believed to be a gold-medal performance. The judges, however, awarded the gold to Russian skaters Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze. The pair would later be awarded a “second” gold medal (and share the gold medal award with Berezhnaya and Sikarulidze) but, judging improprieties or not, the truth remains: You must be confident in your actions as you can’t control what others will think.

Figure skater Sarah Hughes, in fourth place after the women’s short program, went into the final program with the smallest chance of winning a medal. Rather than focus on winning, she decided to go out, have some fun, and do her best, which she did. It was a remarkable performance that led to her winning the gold medal.

Just a month before the games, speed skater Chris Witty was diagnosed with mononucleosis, jeopardizing her participation in the Olympics. Not only would she attend the games, she won the gold in the 1000 meter race… AND set a world record while doing so.

Much as we’d like each of our days Saint Hubert to be calm and trouble-free, there are so many things beyond our control that this just isn’t realistic. Ask Apolo Anton Ohno. A favorite for each of the four speed-skating competitions he was entered in, Ohno would win the Silver medal in a race he was easily winning until a few players bumped each other and “wiped-out.” Then he would win Gold in the 1500-meter race, after the South Korean entrant was disqualified. In his third race, he would be disqualified. In his fourth race, he did not make it into finals. And that’s life.

7. Speed into the future, but remember your past.

With every new day, the future speeds upon us, but not so fast that we can forget those who came before us and paved the way. Jim Shea helped return the sport of skeleton to the winter Olympics; the sport last appeared in a winter Olympics back in 1948. Along the way, Shea championed not just the sport, but the spirit of the Olympics, imparted to him by his father and grandfather, both winter Olympic medal-winners themselves. Sadly, Shea’s grandfather died just two weeks before the, but his spirit lives on. –Jimmy Shea, carrying a photo of his grandfather in his helmet, crossed the finish line on his final run as the gold medal winner.