Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really wish she hadn't felt like she should withdraw. There should NOT be a rule that athletes have to speak with press, either before or after competing, in any competition.
Again, this is how the prize money gets determined. It's how much the media & advertisers are willing to pay. We could probably have sports with no interviews, but the prize money will be less. If someone wants to start a tournament with that set-up, they should feel free. Saying there should not be requirements is crazy. All jobs have requirements.
I’m saying this shouldn’t be a requirement of the job.
Anonymous wrote:I think Michael Phelps took communications training, and sure got attacked with his DUI. He did an HBO special on depression in sports.
Anonymous wrote:I really wish she hadn't felt like she should withdraw. There should NOT be a rule that athletes have to speak with press, either before or after competing, in any competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really wish she hadn't felt like she should withdraw. There should NOT be a rule that athletes have to speak with press, either before or after competing, in any competition.
Again, this is how the prize money gets determined. It's how much the media & advertisers are willing to pay. We could probably have sports with no interviews, but the prize money will be less. If someone wants to start a tournament with that set-up, they should feel free. Saying there should not be requirements is crazy. All jobs have requirements.
I’m saying this shouldn’t be a requirement of the job.
Yep, I'm not going to try to be a motivational speaker given my fear of public speaking, but it's odd if this fear stops me from being an Olympic swimmer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really wish she hadn't felt like she should withdraw. There should NOT be a rule that athletes have to speak with press, either before or after competing, in any competition.
Again, this is how the prize money gets determined. It's how much the media & advertisers are willing to pay. We could probably have sports with no interviews, but the prize money will be less. If someone wants to start a tournament with that set-up, they should feel free. Saying there should not be requirements is crazy. All jobs have requirements.
I’m saying this shouldn’t be a requirement of the job.
Anonymous wrote:I am seriously wondering if she can go to the press conference with shades on and even headphones and just stare at them while they ask questions?
If a response is required 'I am here in order to not be fined for violations'.
Anonymous wrote:I really wish she hadn't felt like she should withdraw. There should NOT be a rule that athletes have to speak with press, either before or after competing, in any competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really wish she hadn't felt like she should withdraw. There should NOT be a rule that athletes have to speak with press, either before or after competing, in any competition.
Again, this is how the prize money gets determined. It's how much the media & advertisers are willing to pay. We could probably have sports with no interviews, but the prize money will be less. If someone wants to start a tournament with that set-up, they should feel free. Saying there should not be requirements is crazy. All jobs have requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if a tennis player is from Finland and can't speak English and there is no translator? Do they get a pass? Is it a special imposition on English speakers
I don't know. As far as I can tell they force all the interviewees (even the native French in the French Open) to interview in English.
Maybe she could just demand to answer in Japanese - giving her a few extra moments to think and confuse the reporters.
Anonymous wrote:What happens if a tennis player is from Finland and can't speak English and there is no translator? Do they get a pass? Is it a special imposition on English speakers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This feels a little Demi Lavato-ish....
Demi Lovato is an addict and a drunk. No comparison.
Anonymous wrote:This feels a little Demi Lavato-ish....