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- Nov 14, 2012
Wow - this is depressing.
Unlike many of the public, I dread Olympics year. Particularly for this sport where the controversy around doping, bad judging, physical and mental abuse of children has greatly damaged (destroyed) the public reputation of figure skating - to say nothing of this political cesspool of Russian participation. I am not sure it will survive another bad hit.
The Olympics represents to the public a nationalistic display of superiority. Athletes who win are special forever to their countries. Athletes who place behind may feel they are losers even if they have been previously world champions (I think of Brian Orser who couldn't watch his Olympic silver medal skate for 10 years because of his "failure" to win gold).
Personally, I would not shed a single tear if the Olympic games ceased to exist. It would actually be a relief.
Please note, these comments are not directed at athletes and the amazing things they do. Its about the event and the politics around it.
Unlike many of the public, I dread Olympics year. Particularly for this sport where the controversy around doping, bad judging, physical and mental abuse of children has greatly damaged (destroyed) the public reputation of figure skating - to say nothing of this political cesspool of Russian participation. I am not sure it will survive another bad hit.
The Olympics represents to the public a nationalistic display of superiority. Athletes who win are special forever to their countries. Athletes who place behind may feel they are losers even if they have been previously world champions (I think of Brian Orser who couldn't watch his Olympic silver medal skate for 10 years because of his "failure" to win gold).
Personally, I would not shed a single tear if the Olympic games ceased to exist. It would actually be a relief.
Please note, these comments are not directed at athletes and the amazing things they do. Its about the event and the politics around it.
