explain the line "tomorrow is what counts" in the story the greatest olympic prize
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it simply means ... that it does not matter who comes frst in trials ... who will come frst in olympics matters... basically tommorrow is the olympics in the story
It was the mid year of 1936. The Olympic Games were being held in Berlin. Since Adolf Hitler adolescently demanded that his entertainers were individuals from an "ace race", nationalistic sentiments were running high.
I wasn't too stressed over this. I'd prepared, perspired and taught myself for a long time, in view of Games. While I was going over in the vessel, everything I could consider was bringing home a couple of those gold decorations. I had my eyes particularly on the long bounce.
A year prior to I'd set the world record of 26 feet 8.5 inches. Everybody anticipated that me should win that Olympic occasion effectively.