A Different Olympic Story
Posted on August 20, 2008
When President Bush said he was attending the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games despite China’s misdeeds in the international arena, he said it is because the Olympics are about sports, not politics.
Did anyone buy that? We like to think that the Olympics are a time for the world to come together despite political differences, but there is a reason China is striving to dominate the gold medal count. It has nothing to do with the Chinese athletes themselves but rather serves as proof that China is eligible to be a strong world power. At the time of writing, the United States and China are tied for 79 total medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. China and the United States are vying for superpower status on the gymnastics floor, in the boxing ring, and on the field hockey turf.
But what about everyone else? Sure, it is impressive that Michael Phelps topped the medal record with 8 gold medals in swimming, but what about the two gold medals won by Ethiopian runners? Phelps has all of the best trainers and best technologies available to him, as well as a full-time training schedule that allows him to focus only on winning Olympic gold. Is it not far more impressive that Kenya has received 8 medals , that Zimbabwe has received 4, Ethiopia 3, Cameroon 1, South Africa 1, Morocco 1, and Togo 1?
What is in fact most impressive is that ALL of Sub-Saharan
Africa is participating in the Olympic games and the only countries on the
continent who did not send athletes are
But what if the Olympics could be about lifting the image
and talent of developing countries into the spotlight? After all, if the
AFJN congratulates the African Olympians who have conquered
innumerable odds to be present in
African Olympic Medals – 2008 Games
Gold Silver Bronze TOTAL
Kenya 2 4 2 8
Zimbabwe 1 3 0 4
Ethiopia 2 1 0 3
Cameroon 1 0 0 1
South Africa 0 1 0 1
Morocco 0 0 1 1
Togo 0 0 1 1
Click here to check the most recent medal count!
By Beth Tuckey
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