I'm assuming by glory, you mean fame; so no. I strive to be the best at everything I do, but I care little about being famous or glorified that way.
not exactly, glory is for yourself to glorify, not masses, and isn't exactly for your self that is glorified, but the achievement. This is what athletes fight so hard, to achieve the impossible...
Although westernized popular sense would say that's fame, alright, whatever you want to believe in.
This is not risking your life to be famous, this is risking your life to achieve something amasing, in their view, Super-G, downhill, alpine-skiing, winter-sport, Olympic game achievement.
Like when the Portuguese passed the Tormentor Cape, or when the Russians put a radio in space, or when the Russians put a living animal in space, or when the Russians put a human being in space, or when the Americans put a human being in the moon.
As an athlete you can achieve your best performance, and glory of being the best of the best, no other human being is better than you, that's not fame...that's playing god, that's achieving glory.
Let me put you in the exact scenario:
If you knew that track was tricky now more than ever, and that the Austrians (one of the best in Alpine Skiing) had pulled off all their athletes, would you risk it?