No one is perfect and a role model for me has to be perfect so I have none (including me).Though I try to pick up the qualities I appreciate from anyone (might be a stranger walking down the street).
The iPod was actually designed by a former pupil at the school I currently attend. Apparently she came up with the shape and a few other bits and sold it off for lots of money!
Martin Saggers
Martin Saggers is a Kent Spitfires and England bowler, who once played for my local county team Norfolk. He is my role model because he has come from a minor cricket county like Norfolk, and has made it big for a major county and the national team. This is something I wish to do myself.
Martin Saggers celebrates for England against New Zealand on Friday, June 11, 2004
Ian Botham
Ian Botham is a BSkyB commentator, but is also a former Somerset Sabres and England all-rounder, who once played an integral role in England winning the 1981 Ashes series. He is my role model because despite controversy, he refused to step down and became successful. He also achieved what seemed like the impossible in 1981. Being born in 1992, the year that Botham retired from international cricket, you could probably imagine that I couldn't relate to people, like my father, who was 37 in that particular Ashes series, who was saying how great Beefy was. Recently I've seen videos of him from 1981 and seen documentaries like Freddie where he is shown. Now I understand that he really was an excellent player.
Well i'm not sure how many of you have thought this through,but for me it would have to be my mother.She has raised me and my brother alone and is an extremely fit hardworking loving parent.Something we can all emulate.
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