I try to gravitate to great people who I see do great things. But theres one condition: You can be a great athlete, but if youre not a great person, I dont want to be in the same room with you.With Tatyana McFadden, whenever I see her, I cross the room to say hello. As accomplished as she is, she is very down-to-earth, unassuming and fun to be around. I believe, because of her spirit, she pulls people to her.Make no mistake, she is fiercely competitive and has a laserlike focus. When you peel back the layers of her story of how she was adopted from an orphanage in Russia and has overcome numerous challenges, you start understanding why Tatyana has this strong determination. Its a type that says, I will not be denied. I will find a way.For me and Tatyana, our backgrounds are to never be forgotten. Because some people try to erase your history or where you came from. You cant do that, because that is the link that gives you the sparkle. But what I went through as a person and an athlete doesnt even scratch the surface of what she has gone through. Its motivating on so many levels.I tell young people all the time: As long as you believe, you can turn a doubter into a believer, but youve got to believe first. No matter what people say, no matter how the odds are stacked up against you, as a competitor, you find a way to get it done.Thats what Tatyana has done time and time again. Her greatness will not be denied. She is so consistent and her longevity is remarkable. You talk about dedication. Its dedication on top of dedication! When you see Tatyana and you see what she does, it might appear to be easy, but anything that appears to be easy is extremely difficult. There are long hours of training involved.Her achievements are a testament to her willingness to want to compete at that high level, and not training for what she accomplished last year or yesterday. Shes willing to put herself in a position to always be the target, because when youre the best, everyone is coming for you.It says a lot not only about her physical capability, but her mental capability as well.Along with her strong determination, she is so appreciative. Ive been in sports for a long time and sometimes athletes lose a sense of humbleness when theyre achieving great success. Not Tatyana. She has won 17 Paralympic medals and swept the four major marathons this year -- for the fourth consecutive year, no less -- yet remains the same humble person shes always been. Thats what I see and respect in her.I think of Tatyana as a champion. Simply put, she is the best. Its inspiring for me to even know her.More on Tatyana McFadden? Fastest women in the world wheel through Illinois Story ?? Training with Tatyana McFadden ?Video ?? 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