Post Olympics Blues...
Well it’s all over. I stretched it out as long as I could, only finishing the last hour of the closing ceremony last night, and it’s been bloody brilliant - although I’m definitely looking forward to a few early nights. Nothing gets the emotions more stirred up than watching people being the best they can be in whatever field they choose. I know some of my US friends thought the opening and closing ceremonies were a bit weak, but I thought both were brilliant – celebrating everything great about the UK, but most importantly, celebrating the amazing musical icons to come out of that country. It was lovely to see Queen being honoured and Annie Lenox as well – a phenomenal woman. George Michael - well one song would’ve been enough - but after his near-death experience a while back, it was cool to see him too – definitely a big part of my teenager years. I found both ceremonies a bit eccentric like only the Brits can do – and I’ve got to say, eccentric is good.
Anyways, it's left me inspired to be the best I can be, and that's the goal of it right?
Photo of Sanya Richards Ross |
With that said, there has been a lot of criticism
about the models being part of the closing ceremony. I am in two minds about it
I have to say. On the one hand, I really appreciate the negative feedback about
the anorexic, drug taking, (and in one case, violent) models being part of a
show celebrating everything healthy about the human form, but on the other, these
models have succeeded on the world stage and it was an opportunity to showcase
Britain’s world-class designers too. I
suppose I just didn’t get my knickers in a knot about them being part of the
show.
I was pretty disappointed to read about the Belarusianfemale shot-putter being disqualified for drugs, and while it’s bloody awesome Kiwi-gal Valerie Adams now claims the gold, I
am absolutely gutted for her that she didn’t get to stand on the middle podium
and experience that victory live. Instead, she found out about her gold medal
while driving in a car. How bloody disappointing must that be? There are claims
up to 60 percent of Olympic athletes take performance enhancing drugs – which I
can’t see changing anytime soon – BUT when it impacts people like this, well
that just makes me sad.
Talking about female athletes, for the first time, the
US females
outnumbered the men AND more than 60 percent of US Golds were won by women –
cracking stuff. I reckon if I was a lesbian, I’d be a groupie for the US
women’s athletics team. There are some foxy sheilas in this team, Allyson Felix
is one, but the sexiest by far is Sanya Richards-Ross
- she always looked so stylish with those funky armbands, and for as long as I
can remember, Black American women have made athletics sexy.
But it’s done. The global sporting fiesta that
celebrates all that is good about humankind is over for another four years. I’ve
loved every minute of it, as I’ve always done, and while many believe Australia
had a bad Olympics, those Silver and Bronze medal winners might get the
accolades they deserve? My country certainly couldn’t have gained 10th
position on the medal tables without the 16 Silver and 12 Bronze to back it up
that’s for sure. But I don’t care about the medals - anyone who earns the right
to get into the Olympics is already a champion in my mind.
Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea
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