Posted on 02/17/2018 8:53:09 AM PST by libh8er
If ever there was a true Olympic champion, its Adam Rippon.
As the figure skater glided across the ice after his free skate, his final bow in his first and last Olympics, he did so with no gold medal.
Yet Rippon did something more. The Olympic Creed itself deems it so. The Creed is an expression of value for the entire Olympic movement that, since it was first uttered over a hundred years ago, has guided the Games and its athletes.
The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part, the Olympic Creed reads, just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.
Few have been the personification of that Olympic Creed quite like Rippon. He did not just take part in these Olympic Games, he owned them. He wrapped his slight, glittery arms around the entire event, tossed sequins across the world, and defied all of the conventional wisdom we have ever been told about what and who is an Olympic hero.
What brought Rippon to the front of the public eye were his comments weeks before these Olympics about his struggle, highlighting his understanding of the politics of the world and the people who have stood against him and his community. Clearing the hurdles that Rippon has faced has taken courage, determination and a fighting spirit to never let go of his dreams.
All of that has come full circle in an Olympic week that saw him win over the media and fans around the world with his sass and pizzazz.
Hes owned these olympics, said Terry Gannon on NBCs broadcast. Hes made them his.
Rarely have we seen a sports figure more effectively capture and express a much-needed mood in this country. As division seems to creep increasingly into every corner of our lives, and negativity pervades conversation, Rippon has been a breath of fresh air for so many Americans across the political spectrum whove felt beaten down by the lack of smiles and celebration in our collective national conscience.
Some a select few indeed look at Rippon with disdain. As Ive written about the outspoken gay Olympian over the last week, Ive also noticed some nasty messages directed his way. Usually theyre completely uninformed or totally false claims about what he said or who he is.
Theres no uniting these people. That they have taken aim at Rippon with such venom is rather a powerful statement of Rippons achievements, and the hope he has brought so many others.
For the rest of us young, old, gay, straight, men, women it has been Rippons willingness to be his true self, and express himself however he wanted, that won over America.
Like nothing else, Americans crave authenticity. We get so little of it from our national leaders today people worrying first and foremost how others will perceive them that when we get authenticity served by the bucketload, we fall over ourselves with joy.
Thats what the week of Adam Rippon brought us: Joy. His pure, unadulterated, authentic self brought us joy so many of us had forgotten.
It was an absolute pleasure to watch this young man over the last week, all three times he took to the ice. I came to understand, halfway through his final free skate, that it didnt matter one bit what his official score was, or whether he won a medal. His presence, his fortitude and his message were our medals.
No, Rippon didnt win a gold medal. Hell forever be an Olympic medalist thanks to his bronze medal from the team event. But that elusive individual gold has eluded him.
Yet Rippon won these Winter Olympics. And he will forever be an Olympic champion.
Yeah, whatever ... loser ...
No, he was just a prancing fag. You can find them just about everywhere these days. Nothing out of the ordinary.
I predict he will be found dead in seedy hotel room of a drug overdose in under 10 years.
Complete loser. He will likely die young from some sort of weird infection as a result of his “behaviors” or through suicide. So sad...
No, though he may be considered by some as a wonderful guy in all other respects, without a gold medal he is not an “olympic champion.” Just more of the “everybody wins” mentality which creates big problems in dealing with reality.
Give him a brown medal and call it good.
Losing is the new winning.
NBC is hyping him beyond belief; it’s like he’s Johnny Weir II.
He will have a bronze medal only thanks to the team event.
The author has basically just made a super impassioned plea to ignore the actual results and focus on how super awesome Rippon is. Stupid participation trophy is what he is arguing for while slamming conservatives. A flamboyant, anti American who places what he chooses to do with his private sex life ahead of everything else, who couldnt medal. But its the haters fault.
Another sad, deluded child that the liberals support because of his perversity. Shame on them. He needs therapy.
Not as good at jumps as his competition, but graceful and flamboyantly emotive. I bet he could have swept the medals in the womens events.
I am seeing a lot of that from the US team - it’s embarrassing.
“Well, I came and did my best.”
“I’m proud of how I did.”
“I left it all out there.”
Yeah, but you didn’t WIN.
If you have no humility from losing, how do you get any better?
He wins the platinum medal for homo attention whore.
I sadly think you may be correct.
Johnny qWeir never won an Olympic medal either.
Photo of him by Getty Images at the web site. Pick up some eye wash before you look at it.
Id give him a little more than that:
Typical self-righteous liberal puke. Virtue signaling leads to backlash and all of a sudden doesnt want to talk about it any more. Uncivil. Disrepectful. . Wanted to be Americas sweetheart Instead at least 40% of the population knows hes just a douche
I have turned the Olympics off due to all the in your face crap. Alright your gay who gives a rats ass? And that Johnny dude, seriously the channel switches if he comes near to appearing on it. Over the top gay is like over the macho, over the top.
By all means. Lets unite society around an outspoken gay athlete and ignore the One who created us. What could go wrong?
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