Anonymous wrote:Spoil sport
Anonymous wrote:I am so glad that the selection committee did the right thing, and that I don’t have to listen to Wagner anymore. She has been nothing but an excuse machine for the last year and a half. She managed to self-promote herself into a lot of endorsements at the exact time she was losing ground on the ice, so yay for her pocketbook, I guess, but I think her ridiculous display of bad sportsmanship yesterday was related to the imminent disappearance of the dollar signs. Oh, well. She didn’t do her job, but expected to be handed an Olympic spot for the second time. Thank God it didn’t happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a lot of sympathy for these judging-type sports b/c it is all so subjective. Imagine how tough it would be to be gracious after working your whole life and just missing it.
+1
This is exactly the reason why none of my children, and I have 4, participate in ice skating, basketball, baseball, football or any extra activities that involve a coach or panel that will decide who can and can not make the team. This is especially so true at the high school level and lot of politics and favors with parents. The outcome is often rigged.
Two of my kids play tennis and the other two play golf. In those two sports, team members and seeding is solely based on head to head competition via match play. At the end of the day, those that have the most wins make the team. Those that have the least, good luck next season.
Devil's advocate here but playing sports with a judging element prepared me a lot for the workplace, where bosses already have favorites, promotions are rigged, there are tons of politics/nepotism/favors, and you may not agree with someone else's assessment of you.
Anonymous wrote:The entertainment thread was more appropriate...skating is hardly sports anymore and Wagner was more a kardashian than an olympic athlete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The entertainment thread was more appropriate...skating is hardly sports anymore and Wagner was more a kardashian than an olympic athlete.
Figure skating requires more athleticism than golf, football, baseball and some track and field events like javelin and shot put.
So yes, figure skatng is a sport.
Anonymous wrote:The entertainment thread was more appropriate...skating is hardly sports anymore and Wagner was more a kardashian than an olympic athlete.