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The trouble with the Olympic Games
theguardian ^ | 29 july 2016 | Matthew Engel

Posted on 07/30/2016 5:35:10 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT

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To: Senator_Blutarski

The trouble is that it got so hopelessly corrupted by governments and drugs and all sorts of other related nonsense. I can remember reading in his book “The Trouble with Canada”, author William Gairdner talking about how athletes today will never ever experience what real amateur and Olympic competition was about in his days as an athlete.

The state apparently barely raised it’s head in when he competed in 1964 for Canada, yet you can just imagine what went on in the ensuing years with both the West and more so the East Bloc countries and China and certainly continues nowadays.


21 posted on 07/30/2016 6:34:38 PM PDT by OttawaFreeper ("If I had to go to war again, I'd bring lacrosse players" Conn Smythe)
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To: fision

I have often wondered why I lost interest, and it is a puzzle to me. I think perhaps as another poster stated, they began spending more time on the stories and less time on the sports.


22 posted on 07/30/2016 6:39:13 PM PDT by rlmorel (Orwell described Liberals when he wrote of those who "repudiate morality while laying claim to it.")
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To: rlmorel

Agreed. I can remember noticing that in particular the media really seems to have a thing for the women gymnasts such as Mary Lou Retton in 1984 and Kerri Strug in 1996. Basically making them into these big stars.


23 posted on 07/30/2016 6:45:49 PM PDT by OttawaFreeper ("If I had to go to war again, I'd bring lacrosse players" Conn Smythe)
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To: fision

If “big sports” went away tomorrow, I would be just fine.


24 posted on 07/30/2016 7:04:12 PM PDT by wally_bert (I didn't get where I am today by selling ice cream tasting of bookends, pumice stone & West Germany)
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To: PapaBear3625

At the very top of “the Movement” sits the International Olympic Committee, a nonprofit run by a “volunteer” president who gets an annual “allowance” of $251,000 and lives rent-free in a five-star hotel and spa in Switzerland.

USA Swimming Executive Director Chuck Wielgus makes $854,000, and national swim team director Frank Busch makes $346,000; their swimmers competing in Rio next month can make monthly stipends that cap at $42,000 per year. USA Triathlon CEO Rob Urbach makes $362,000 while Team USA triathletes compete for stipends that range from about $20,000 to $40,000 a year. The coach of the USA Rowing women’s team makes $237,000 while his rowers vie for stipends that max out at about $20,000 per year. (U.S. Olympic athletes are given an additional stipend if they win a gold, silver or bronze medal.)...

The IOC and dozens of international sports federations are headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland — also known as “the Olympic capital” — a city that offers beautiful mountain vistas in a country that has legally enshrined financial privacy protections.

Unlike in the States, nonprofits in Switzerland are not legally required to publicly disclose information about how they spend their money.

When on IOC business, members fly first-class, stay in luxury hotels, and also get cash per diems: $450 per day for regular IOC members, $900 per day for the IOC’s executive committee.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/olympic-executives-cash-in-on-a-movement-that-keeps-athletes-poor/2016/07/30/ed18c206-5346-11e6-88eb-7dda4e2f2aec_story.html


25 posted on 07/30/2016 7:34:41 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT (Looks like it's pretty hairy.)
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To: W.
I’ve long thought the games should be held at one permanent location. Such a waste of money, a new city each time...

I think that would be good too. Give it to Greece, they invented it anyway.

26 posted on 07/30/2016 7:56:37 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
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To: Vince Ferrer

Yeah but not Athens. They should buy one or more of the islands in the Aegean and make them permanent Olympic states. Not sure if Greece would agree to that but if they threw enough money at them given their current state of finances who knows.


27 posted on 07/30/2016 8:19:42 PM PDT by xp38
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To: wally_bert

I agree. There are probably a lot more of us than are given credit for.


28 posted on 07/30/2016 8:20:07 PM PDT by fision
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