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suirai
Feb 13, 2006, 05:57
I know that snowboarding kid is only 17, but to throw emotional fits like that on the world stage is not good at all for the image of the Japanese. Especialy after there had been a similar display previous to that in the first run by one of his teammates.
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I don't follow the Olympics, what did he/she do?
misa.j
Feb 13, 2006, 08:56
Is this what happened?
http://asia.news.yahoo.com/060212/kyodo/d8fnjfug4.html
I couldn't find anything else.
suirai
Feb 13, 2006, 20:52
I am not bemoaning the poor performance of any of the athletes. What I find disturbing, to put it mildly, is post-performance behavior.
It is my opinion that any of these athletes should comport themselves with the dignity befitting the event and keep in mind that for the few minutes or so that they are in the world spotlight they are representing their country and their fellow country men and women.
If their performance doesnft match their expectations they should not sprawl out on the ground, be it covered with snow or grass, and bury their head in the ground and pound their fists. I wouldnft care to see a ten year old behave in such a way, let alone a teenager or older in an international sports event.
After the first run of the halfpipe that is exactly what one of the Japanese snowboarders did. Then an even more pitiful performance of the same nature happened after one of the Japanese snowboarders finished his second run. In fact, the second childish action was just plain disgusting.
There were many other snowboarders that did just as poorly or worse and were just as disappointed, but not one of them displayed such childish antics. Mostly I saw a gshoganaih body language and while the camera was on them while they were waiting to get their scores they put on their bravest face and stood before the world showing that losing isnft the end of the world.
But if the Japanese public does not get on the case of those two young gathletesh we will just see more of the same in the future. That media account you provided the link for was very tame, misa.j, in describing just one of those two sad, sad post-performance emotional exhibitions. I hope to see at least one Japanese journalist lash out in a harsh, harsh way. But fat chance that will happen, right? I hope Ifm proven wrong.
TuskCracker
Feb 14, 2006, 18:33
Look. Ninety PerCent of the world could care less about the winter olympics. I live in the Sun-Belt. How can I relate to the winter olympics.
Notice how obnoxious most atheletes are. Look at the opening cermony at the Olympics in Greece. How soo many atheletes acted up for the camera..
Olympics: Japan's halfpipe riders flop in Turin
(Kyodo) _ Japan's hopes of a first snowboarding medal at the Winter Olympics suffered a major blow after all four riders in the men's halfpipe event failed to make it through to the final on Sunday. ...
They just did average. Nothing to be ashamed of. Not everybody wins !
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zeroyon
Feb 15, 2006, 04:58
Melo Imai's fall looked very weird... she didn't hit hard at all, but was grasping her back in pain and got taken off in a stretcher... look here http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/5105520/detail.html
She landed on her board and only sat down after she missed the landing... i've been snowboarding for 8 years and I have had many similar falls in the halfpipe without injuring my back. Anyone know what happened?
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