Lebron's Role In The Olympics

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Long ago, Zeus, the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods, and Hera, the goddess of marriage and families had a son named LeBron. LeBron was the god of athleticism and was also the director of the Olympics, a competition for the best athletes. The Olympics, which Lebron organized and judged, honored his father, Zeus. When the Olympics were held, LeBron had to attend all the Olympic events to make sure that no one cheated. If someone cheated, Zeus and LeBron would talk about what would happen to the competitor before deciding on a punishment. At one of the Olympics, everything had gone smoothly with many new records being set. Finally, LeBron’s favorite part of the Olympics, the 100 meter dash was about to begin. As the three competitors, Russell, Isaiah, …show more content…

Just as the official was signaling the start of the race, Russell took off sprinting to the finish line. Isaiah and Dennis quickly joined the race, thinking they must have missed the start. Russell crossed the finish line first and turned to Isaiah and Dennis boasting, “I won. I’m the fastest. I’m the greatest!” Isiah and Dennis were angered, they didn’t understand how they could have missed the starting signal, plus they knew that they were faster than Russell based on previous races. Russell’s celebrating was just too much and soon, Isiah, Dennis, and Russell were grappling each other, rolling on the ground. LeBron was infuriated by the disruption the three competitors were creating. He wondered why Russell felt the need to do such a bad thing, cheat. Just competing in the Olympics should be an honor in itself. Lebron’s father, Zeus, felt like he was being disrespected, by the commotion caused by the fighting, as well as Russell’s cheating. Zeus and LeBron had to do something. Zeus threw a weak thunder bolt at the feet of the three men rolling on the ground. They immediately stopped and stood looking fearfully up at LeBron and

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