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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IMO The Olympics are way to euro centric. Why don't the European teams compete as the "Eurozone" or something. Or conversely why can't we send a delegation for each state. The problem is that for Americans there are very few Olympians. Our swim club had someone that passed the time trials, but didn't get a spot for example. I personally would prefer to see the Olympics receive less attention. Why don't cities have sport swim teams that compete with each other? For example. In the world thought there are only a few money sports, soccer, NFL, basketball, cricket maybe tennis or ice hockey. Which basically means yeah everything else is a country club sport. No, I don't want to sponsor country club kids to go to the Olympics.[/quote] How are they euro-centric? [/quote] It's difficult to explain in so many words but consider the history of the Olympics when it was started who started it and what the early games consist of. Oh let's watch the Swiss volley ball team. Europe is a collection of small countries and gets to send more competitors than they actually deserve. I stated it above. There are many Americans that qualify but don't get to go. The Greek basketball, Serbian basketball.... etc. Why can't we send Golden State the Mavericks and the Celtics? That would be interesting. We could sweep the metals. [/quote] Than they deserve? So you think less populated countries should send fewer athletes? For example, tiny countries only deserve to send one if any, but China has four times the population of the USA so it deserves to send four times the number of athletes. The US is one of the world’s wealthiest countries, has a lucrative college sports system that fosters and develops talent, and has a large population that provides a great talent pool. That is a huge advantage over small countries but you still think their athletes don’t deserve the chance to compete. Sorry Slovakia, you don’t deserve your one Olympic medal. [/quote]
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