The Olympics are Dead to Me
Sunday, October 1st, 2000Got disgusted with the Olympics a bit early this year and decided to go right into Halloween. Is it just me or have the Olympics lost their spirit in the past ten years?
I guess it all started going awry for me after they started admitting professional athletes. I think it was summed up unintentionally, but pretty well, by Venus Williams after winning the gold medal in women’s singles tennis. "How does it feel to win a gold medal?" She was asked.
"I never really much thought about it. I guess… I um.. it feels pretty good. I’m just so happy."
She tried to recover but the truth was there. Of course the slip is that she really hadn’t thought about the Olympics. For her, the basketball dream team, and the professional cyclists this was just another world class meet, not something for which they had sacrificed, suffered, and struggled. The struggle was before, when they were working to go professional and make a career there, gain fame and fortune. Now after they are on top, we say, hey why don’t you come out and win a gold medal for your country. Maybe it’s ratings, maybe it’s national pride, win at all costs, whip the world so to speak, but there just isn’t the personal passion that I remember as a kid and teenager. Now it’s just one more notch on the belt. Hrrmmpfff, *shrug* just another big meet.
I never get to see wrestling, probably one of the oldest and noblest sports in Olympic history, naw, nobody’s ever heard of this kid from Iowa. Oh wait, he beat the Russian… okay let’s show that match. Bah!! I want to see amateur athletes struggling, fighting, and happy with winning a bronze. Where was the decathlon coverage? Where was wrestling, shot put, discus, javelin, swimming? These sports were covered only marginally… perhaps there weren’t enough famous American athletes there. Oh well, I guess, I’ll stop complaining. In the meantime I’ll sit back and enjoy the newest most fantastic-liscous sport we could have ever dreamed up… synchronized diving. AHHHHH, now we’re getting somewhere.