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US athletes in all sports know starting from a young age that winning and money go hand in hand. I think the morale of athletes in the US is moot because they know winning equals money. Whether this line of rationale is right or wrong is another question.
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Yes, just another branch of showbiz now I guess - I'd like to stick with Pierre De Coubertin but he's from a different century of course. |
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I think athletes from almost any country know winning equals money - even the old Socialist countries awarded winners with nice homes, cars, etc., while almost any winner today can count on lucrative endorsement deals and advertising gigs. But I still believe most athletes in 'amateur' sports such as swimming compete for the sheer joy of swimming, and of being part of their summer league, high school, or college team. Last summer, US swimmer Missy Franklin was offered huge endorsement sums, but said she wanted to at least swim on a college team for a few years before going 'professional', so she rejected the offers and signed to swim for Cal-Berkeley. Good for her!
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Yes indeed - a pity the poor Chinese guy didn't have the same option (the one on the rigourous state diving program who ended up in penury on the streets when it was decided he wouldn't make the grade).
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Young USA diver I have seen before but cannot name. This time his suit has the blue front (I have noticed that those team suits would swap around on occasions between blue and red):
http://31.media.tumblr.com/d79a5f691...axleo1_500.jpg |
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I am not sure whether I follow this - is it a turn-inside-out feature for alternative wearing?
Nice suits and with WIDE crotch section (other designers take note !) |
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