7/5/2023 0 Comments One Life by Megan RapinoeHer game-tying, final-minute cross to Rochester’s Abby Wambach in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup quarterfinal match against Brazil is one of the most clutch athletic performances I’ve ever witnessed. I have followed the career of Rapinoe since her early days with the U.S. I am totally cashing in to capitalize on the moment,” she writes. “A frequent criticism of people who have a lot of media attention is that they’re using the spotlight to leverage themselves and hijack the moment. Her honesty in “One Life” shines from the very first page. Rapinoe has been the center of many historic moments, all by taking risks and being passionate in her life and causes. I read it this week while absorbing almost every minute of the inauguration ceremony and celebrating the history-making first days of Kamala Harris as the first woman vice president.
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