I have noticed it in Mexico and poor countries all over South America, the world really. One person in a country finds fame and fortune in a sport, every kid in the country wants to do the same. All of a sudden the country produces a handful of top boxers or competitors in another sport. In the Philippines it is boxing and pool.
South Louisiana wasn't much different than a lot of third world countries fifty years or more ago. Lack of food and proper nutrition growing up, produced world champion jockeys, pretty much every son in one family.
A friend hadn't gotten a big break but seemed like he was on the path. Then he took a bad fall in St Louis. Practically destroyed one arm, his riding days were done. He was in the hospital for months and begged them to let him go home, a small town cajun was a fish out of water up there. Still in a lot of pain they finally agreed he could go home if he checked in a hospital as soon as he got there. Hot damn, he was on his way!
If you remember the movie Casey's Shadow it was about the Romaro family. One after the other those boys were top jocks. The meet was winding down in St Louis and John was able to catch a ride home with one of them. They dope him up good at the hospital, he climbs in the car, takes more pills, goes to sleep. Many hours later John wakes up. As he is starting to look around he sees a sign Chicago! He is a little upset. "Chicago, what the hell are we doing in Chicago!" "I can't read, it looked like the right way." So much for pills and resting, John didn't sleep anymore until the south side of Lafayette LA!
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