In 1968, in the midst of the tumultuous 1960s, the olympics were much more than just another event. — Peggy Fleming
I really loved what the guys were doing more than anything, how high they jumped, how effortless it was. — Peggy Fleming
My sport taught me what I could do with my talents, whether in the rink or in the rest of my life. — Peggy Fleming
The first thing is to love your sport. Never do it to please someone else. It has to be yours. — Peggy Fleming
We wanted to be achievers, but being an achiever didn’t mean that you stopped being a woman. — Peggy Fleming