All the media covers how poorly we did, but did we really do that badly? Or was it just a case of high expectations? We did finish tied for 19th in the medal standings. Considering how few athletes we sent, did we sent enough support staff as well? Is that the main reason why those that were expected to medal didn't? With so many fourth place finishes, maybe they should hand out Copper medals in Vancouver 2010?
Are there too many sports and events being held? So many athletes and events get overlooked as there is only so much broadcasters can show. When a single swimmer can win more medals than 176 of the 202 participating countries, is it time to take a closer look how many swimming events are there? Just like figure skating was put to shame in Salt Lake, it's obvious that the judging in gymnastics need to be overhauled. Have it skip 2008 if it is unable to put its act together.
The Olympics do always provide some inspirational moments:
- Shotput being held in the original sacred Olympic grounds
- Wrestlers taking off and placing their shoes in the centre of the ring after completing their final match of their careers
- All the hugging after each and every point in women's beach volleyball
PS. Sorry it took awhile for this blog to be posted.
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