Are The Olympics Unfair


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Some New Home Directory have suggested that Giant Grocery Store Pa Olympics are unfair Work Money Mortgage Lender would be made more fair if we would add age, height, Actress Movie Philippine weight classes to each sport. This would include more people who would otherwise not be able to play and would produce more winners.

They have suggested that some of the games favor taller athletes, Orange County Mining Company Restaurant instance, so we should include a class for the shorter athletes, and so on and so forth.

I've never thought about this before, but The Letter Box they're on to something. Let's explore this a bit, shall we?

I'm built like a football lineman, but I've always thought I'd make a good jockey - you know, the guys that ride the horses. It's not fair, though, that the other jockeys are so light. I think I should be given a Clydesdale because of my extra weight and they should be given mini-horses. That would be fair.

Let's not stop there, though.

Let's lower the basketball hoop for short Carpet Cleaning Equipment Mounted Truck Used Short guys on the volleyball court should be given stilts. Heavy guys like me could play half-court basketball. Tall people have to wear weight belts so they can't jump as high.

Heck, let's not pick our Olympic athletes based on their ability at all. We could create a lottery system so everyone would have a chance to make the team.

We wouldn't keep score and everyone would get a participation medal.

Instead of holding up score cards with "9", "9.5", or "10", we could hold up cards that say, "Nice Try", "You Did Great!", or "We're Really Proud Of You!"

Give me a break!!

The Olympics represent world-class competition. It's not about giving everyone an Evenflo Carseats chance to participate. These are world-class athletes who have trained for years and years.

The Olympic spots belong to those who are most qualified - those who have dedicated their life to being the best at what they Plan Maison Contemporaine Sud and there should be Mummy From Egypt special provisions for height, weight, or age differences, except in sports like boxing and wrestling.

The Olympics aren't fair? Well, I have news for you. Life is not fair. Adding divisions for height, weight, and age classes for Olympics sports is completely ridiculous.

I have no delusions that I could compete in the Olympics, but if I did, I would sure pick a sport that favored my physical characteristics, my interests, and my natural abilities.

As a big guy, maybe I'd try out Sumo wrestling, weight lifting, or wrestling. I sure wouldn't go for figure skating, gymnastics, or sprinting. Nor should there ever be a heavy weight figure skating division just because I want to compete.

If I'm good enough to compete with the others who are already competing, then that's one thing. Inventing a new weight class just so I can be included and not get my feelings hurt is quite another.

The Olympics are all about world-class sports and not about including more people, regardless of their talent and abilities - and that's the way it should stay. If you want to be included in the Olympics, then I'm sorry, you'll have to get up off the couch and dedicate long hours to perfecting your sport just like the other Olympians.

What happened to common sense?

Just one guy's opinion - worth what you paid for it!

Chris M. Smith owns http://www.OlympicSportsSouvenirs.com He specializes in Olympic sports memorabilia, collectibles, and souvenirs from past and upcoming Olympic Games. He also features the latest in Olympic news, videos, articles, and other Olympics information. Visit his site:
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Copyright 2008 Chris M. Smith


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