Anonymous wrote:I mean, sure there's soccer and basketball. But like 99.9% of the olympic sports arent even offered at schools around here.
How is America supposed to compete on a level playing field when 9 out of the 10 sports we don't even give our kids a chance to try out in school?
Anonymous wrote:Gosh you've got a victim mentality OP. A St. Lucian woman won a gold medal for running beating out a lot of well-funded opponents, including Americans.
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/03/g-s1-15238/julien-alfred-shacarri-st-lucia-paris-100m
“Growing up, I used to be on the field struggling, with no shoes, running barefoot, running in my school uniform, running all over the place," she said. "We barely have the right facilities. The stadium is not fixed. I hope this gold medal will help St. Lucia build a new stadium, to help the sport grow.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about we get all these urban gang members to use their guns for target practice & sheet shooting? People whose towns routinely flood have good opportunities to learn to swim faster. People in dangerous neighborhoods have an incentive to learn to run faster, and to master judo, wrestling, boxing, & fencing.
I realize you are grasping at humor about gun violence, which is in really poor taste.
But as a matter of fact, the US has never done well in any of the Olympic shooting sports beyond the clay-bird sports. We are particularly inept at rapid fire pistol.
Anonymous wrote:How about we get all these urban gang members to use their guns for target practice & sheet shooting? People whose towns routinely flood have good opportunities to learn to swim faster. People in dangerous neighborhoods have an incentive to learn to run faster, and to master judo, wrestling, boxing, & fencing.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh you've got a victim mentality OP. A St. Lucian woman won a gold medal for running beating out a lot of well-funded opponents, including Americans.
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/03/g-s1-15238/julien-alfred-shacarri-st-lucia-paris-100m
“Growing up, I used to be on the field struggling, with no shoes, running barefoot, running in my school uniform, running all over the place," she said. "We barely have the right facilities. The stadium is not fixed. I hope this gold medal will help St. Lucia build a new stadium, to help the sport grow.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most countries don't have any sports in schools, they are learned elsewhere.
Australians swim with clubs primarily. Seems to work for them.
Most countries don't have college sports - apparently universities are for academics.
Anonymous wrote:Most countries don't have any sports in schools, they are learned elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Watching handball made me wonder why we never did that in PE class. We did a lot of the other sports and that one needs so much less equipment than field hockey, for instance.