



“Whenever there is money, power, and titles involved, players are going to be corrupt. “If you’re open for praise, you have to be open to criticism.”― Donovan Bailey “Being surrounded with such positive people always helps.”― Donovan Bailey Everybody needs a mentor.”― Donovan Bailey No one is going to hand you a gold medal.”― Donovan Bailey “You have to beat the king to be the king. “Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and, above all, don’t let anyone limit your dreams.”― Donovan Bailey If you want success, do follow the following 40 quotes by Donovan Bailey. He had also entered into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. Moreover, he was entered into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame in 2004 as an individual athlete but in 2008 as a part of the 1996 Summer Olympics4x100 relay team. He is also the gold medalist of the 1996 Olympic Games and the first Canadian to break the 10-second barrier in the 100 m legally. He has held the world record for the 100 meters. If I want to win, I have to be participating.Donovan Bailey was born on December 16, 1967, and succeed to become a Jamaican-Canadian sprinter. It’s like if my focus is on the 100 metres, I’m not going to be worried about a race I lost along the way. If I encounter racism along the way, that’s something I’ll deal with later on. And I’m gonna go around you, over you, under you-or, if you’re standing in my way, I’m gonna go through you. If I’m trying to raise money, my entire focus will be on that.

The first thing is you have to find passion in what you’re doing. I always say that if you don’t put in the work, you’re not going to get the desired result. But my father always said the greatest way to combat racism is to work hard and be successful. If there’s a successful person who has time for me, then I will absolutely learn from them.Īny time I hear about racism raising its ugly head-and with Rodney King and George Floyd, people were filming and reporting on it-my thought is obviously to encourage people to vote, to get into politics and speak out. is one of the people I spent a lot of time with-he always said I was like his son, and he answered any questions I wanted answered. As the student, there’s no question I can ask that’s stupid. So I’ve always sought out the most successful people-in Toronto, London, Singapore, New York City, Silicon Valley-and asked simple questions. As a sprinter, I wanted to be the very best in the world. You must get outside your comfort zone and reach out to successful people. This is what I tell all entrepreneurs, especially Black ones: Networking is the greatest asset you can have. I’ve never gone to a bank to borrow money-either I’ve had my own or I’ve had great partners. I don’t know if I’ve faced systemic racism as an entrepreneur, though, because I’ve bankrolled most of my projects myself. Some people in the non-racialized community thought I was just an athlete. I thought that because I was used to being in the boardroom and had grown up around successful people of all cultures, when I was asked about racism as an athlete in Atlanta, I could answer that question honestly. I spoke out about racism at the 1996 Games, when it was not cool.
