Jul 26, 2012

Dilemma of True Sports Spirits and th Making of It



Excitement of the Olympics begins!

Exactly seven more days to go before the London Olympics begin. I am excited and eager to watch the atheletes perform. Who will make a new world record? Who will be the new champions? Will the defending champions able to succumb to the pressure. It will be an emotional summer for everyone in the world. With the economics being a slum right now, to be able to watch international atheletes competiting with each other is a treat. A brief break from the economic depression. Nevertheless, it will also be prudent to know a little of how Olympics, the sports come into our lives.

When I was young, the only thing I know of Olympics is that the games are held every four years. Nothing much to ponder on as my country, Malaysia hardly participates in any events, except for badminton. As an adult now, I wonder about the origins of Olympics,  curious about how the gold medals are made and the 'spirit' of Olympics . So many questions. Here, I will only examine the history briefly, and some controversial issue on the gold medals that I happened to read on.

Short History of the Games (I)

The Olympic Games have a deep and rich history. Originating from Greece at about 770 BC( many different opinions about when the Games actually began), the games were only to flaunt their physical prowess, but they were also a time where the Greeks dedicated the games to their mythical God Zeus and other Greek gods of Mountain Olympus. As time passed, the many more games are added, subsequently the period of Olympic Games were prolonged as well. In a prompt manner, the games soone lasted for four consecutive days. From the chronological events in Greece, modern Olympics were borned in 1896.

While athletes train most of their lives for the Olympics, the actual games only last for 16 days. During these exciting days, 300 events will take place in 35 different sports ( I don't really understand this part, 300 events I understand; but 300 events in 35 different sports...if anyone understands this, please explain to me). These ceremonies are meant to inspire athletes, promote national pride, and celebrate tradition and history.  Not forgetting, atheletes are to abide the rules and regulations and protocols in order to preserve the integrity of the ancient games.
I dare say, modern Olympic Games is a huge sport festival!

Five Rings (II)

Do you know which ring of the Olympic represents your continent? I did not know the answer until I checked it out on the internet. To be honest, I did not know what the rings represent too in the first place. The five rings on the Olympic flag that is flown on both the summer and winter Olympics are designed by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a Frenchman in Sweden in 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, Sweden. Coubertin was also the man who revived the Olympic Games and formed the International Olympic committe in 1894.

The five rings are linked together with different colour for each rings to symbolize universality. The five rings represent the five continents where international athletes came to compete with each other. This explains the reason for the interlocked rings on the flag. Consisting of black, green, red, yellow, and blue, the colour rings reflect aesthetically on the white flag background. The colours of the rings on the white background do not signify any specific continents but to elucidate that at least one of every colour that is on the flag is on every nations flag. Believe it or not, the same Olympic flag has been used for almost a hundred years now and will be used for years to come.

Where do the Gold Medals Come From?

Admittedly, the making of the London gold medals will make your brow contract in displeasure and anger. Each gold medal won at this summer's Olympics began life as 350 tons of dirty grey rubble taken from the desert mountains of Utah, on the edge of Salt Lake City. That is how the gold medals, which the winners will wear is borned from. Working in a mine so large that it can be seen from space, each truck carries 350 tons of dirty, grey-coloured ore that marks the production of Olympic gold, silve and bronze medals.

One creation of gold medal takes nearly an entire load of ore from one of the trucks. With 4,700 medals to be presented this year, it is clear that this means business for the Utah Copper Enterprise.
According to Matt Lengerich, the general manager of the Kennecott Utah Copper Bingham Valley Mine, 'You are looking at the very start of the process to create what the athlethes in London will be competing for'. He is standing on the edge of an enormous hole, three quaters of a a mile (1.6km~) deep and nearly three miles (4.8km~) wide. The open cast mine is the largest man-made excavation in the world.

Not forgetting, the air and noise pollution...


Dilemma of True Sports Spirits and the Damage of the Making of the Gold Medal


As much as the Olympic Games bring joys and tears, the making of it especially the prizes do not make me proud of being a human. It actually put me to shame. Destroying Mother Nature for gold. Nevertheless, as I am not a member of the International Olympic Committe, I have no say in anything they do. Even if I do, I am sure the Utah citizens have already made their opinions heard of.

I am just going to listen to the 'Moneyball' soundtrack - 'Just enjoy the show' to make myself feel better.

May the best and most determine players win.




 

4 comments:

AngrySeaOtter said...

This is a great post. I was amazed at seeing sports I had never seen before, such as indoor track cycle races and rhythmic gymnastics (indoor gymnastics with brightly colored balls, hoops and ribbons performed as a whole group of women, very beautiful). And sometimes I get upset with all the money spent on the opening and closing ceremony. For instance, it was on the radio that the horses used in opening ceremonies are flown via FedEx - and FedEx usually charges by the pound of weight, so that is very very expensive. Couldn't the hosting Olympic country have horses that don't have to be flown in? That uses a lot of fuel and no doubt can make the horses nervous during flight.

Sachiko Matsuda said...

I understand what you mean when you say you are upset about how much they spent. Just so silly sometimes the government can be in attracting people to a place...
It is very unfortunate...

Sachiko Matsuda said...

The host country so go green altogether. If you read what is happening in Brazil, where the government is crashing down natives land to build stadiums, I just get mad...Sigh...

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