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British attitude to losing
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I'm putting this in News because the Olympics is the biggest news right now. Most of the British competitors who've thus far failed to medal (this is an accepted verb now, it seems) have said things like "I'm still pleased with my performance" and "I was just pleased to be in the final." Do you think "Good on you, that's the correct and sporting attitude" or do you think "that's the problem with British sporting competitors - they're happy to accept second best and don't have the required winning mentality"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's been suggested (and I think it's right) that it's the taking part which is important - they are, after all, the best that Team GB can field. If it's not quite good enough, then they can still be pleased with their performance.
I went for a job a while back and didn't get it, but I had very good feedback - I didn't let myself down, someone else was better than me - I didn't feel a failure, and nor should they.
I went for a job a while back and didn't get it, but I had very good feedback - I didn't let myself down, someone else was better than me - I didn't feel a failure, and nor should they.
""I'm still pleased with my performance""
if they werent even expected to get as far as they have then maybe they will be pleased.
The only thing that counts is winning, I've never understood giving out silvers, bronze etc in any sport or event , you either win or you dont, the system is rewarding failure, failutre to win !
if they werent even expected to get as far as they have then maybe they will be pleased.
The only thing that counts is winning, I've never understood giving out silvers, bronze etc in any sport or event , you either win or you dont, the system is rewarding failure, failutre to win !
getting into an olympic team is a major achievement, beating personal bests at these events even if not quite good enough is brilliant. The comment about the level of competition at the Olympics is very apt. Steve Redgrave once said you are world champion for a year, you are an Olympic champion forever. That sums it up. Don't think our athletes accept second best, they just recognise the level of achievement
A minuscule percentage of the world's population are good enough to qualify for the Oympic games. As only one person can be the best at a particular sport at any one time, to suggest all the rest of them are worthless is ludicrous. Congratulations and praise are owed to the winners, but admiration is due to all who take part.