As I mentioned on another thread, it is the human element that draws me to the Olympics. Stories of personal sacrifice, determination, love of sport--whatever it is that drives athletes to strive to be the best that they can be--for me all this overshadows the political manipulation, the greed, the doping/cheating. Here are a couple of very touching stories:![]()
http://sports.yahoo.com/oly/sailing/...v=ap&type=lgns
http://sports.yahoo.com/oly/wrestlin...v=ap&type=lgns


It may never be in the official results but what a great moment in the midst of horror. Even the Nazis caved in to the great Olympic flag. However, the javelin throw wasn't allowed. Do you think any Nazis had reason to fear a javelin?
Also pole vaulting wasn't allowed. I guess they didn't want anyone making it over the barbed wire.
Did you ever see the Simpson's episode where the IOC gives the Olys to Springfield? During his speech, the president of the IOC refers to the medals as "glorious gold, so-so silver, and shameful bronze". That always cracks me up.

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