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Woo hoooooo!!!!!
It's just one week until the greatest sporting event on the planet.
But I am not in good spirits this morning. I'm really miffed about the whole Emily Sarsfield fiasco.
Emily is a Freestyle skier, who competes in Ski Cross. She narrowly missed the cut for the Olympics. The criteria included being ranked in the World Top 32. Emily is ranked 34. So the British Olympic Association could not select her for the Games.
However, some skiers ranked in the Top 32 have been ineligible to compete, for other reasons. So ... Yaaayyy!! ... Emily (and several skiers from other countries, who are ranked lower than Emily), received a formal invitation to compete in the Games from the International Ski Federation.
Which meant that the British Olympic Association could, finally, select Emily for the Olympics.
But ... they haven't. They have issued some nonsense statement about the agreement between the BOA and the British Ski and Snowboard Association not allowing for the acceptance of 'hand-back' places. What a load of crap. We have a chance to enter a skier in the Ski Cross, and the British Olympic Association won't let her go.
All the other countries are sending their skiers who received ISF invitations.
Anything can happen in Ski Cross. There are jumps, and bumps, and collisions. The top skiers in the world can take tumbles. The lower ranked skiers can have a good day and finish well. It sets an unhealthy precedent to not send your top athletes just because you don't think they can win. If that happened at the Summer Games, ninety percent of the athletes wouldn't be there.
Grrr! Okay, that's it. Rant over.
It's just one week until the greatest sporting event on the planet.
But I am not in good spirits this morning. I'm really miffed about the whole Emily Sarsfield fiasco.
Emily is a Freestyle skier, who competes in Ski Cross. She narrowly missed the cut for the Olympics. The criteria included being ranked in the World Top 32. Emily is ranked 34. So the British Olympic Association could not select her for the Games.
However, some skiers ranked in the Top 32 have been ineligible to compete, for other reasons. So ... Yaaayyy!! ... Emily (and several skiers from other countries, who are ranked lower than Emily), received a formal invitation to compete in the Games from the International Ski Federation.
Which meant that the British Olympic Association could, finally, select Emily for the Olympics.
But ... they haven't. They have issued some nonsense statement about the agreement between the BOA and the British Ski and Snowboard Association not allowing for the acceptance of 'hand-back' places. What a load of crap. We have a chance to enter a skier in the Ski Cross, and the British Olympic Association won't let her go.
All the other countries are sending their skiers who received ISF invitations.
Anything can happen in Ski Cross. There are jumps, and bumps, and collisions. The top skiers in the world can take tumbles. The lower ranked skiers can have a good day and finish well. It sets an unhealthy precedent to not send your top athletes just because you don't think they can win. If that happened at the Summer Games, ninety percent of the athletes wouldn't be there.
Grrr! Okay, that's it. Rant over.
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This sends a ridiculous message to young athletes. Don't bother with events if you can't beat overseas competitors, because we are not going to enter you in competitions.
Frankly, British athletics might as well abandon about half of our sports events, and only learn the ones we think we can win.
It's a mardy sulk by the BOA. "If we can't win, were not going to play".
Who runs the British Olympic Association? A bunch of twelve year olds?
This sends a ridiculous message to young athletes. Don't bother with events if you can't beat overseas competitors, because we are not going to enter you in competitions.
Frankly, British athletics might as well abandon about half of our sports events, and only learn the ones we think we can win.
It's a mardy sulk by the BOA. "If we can't win, were not going to play".
Who runs the British Olympic Association? A bunch of twelve year olds?
this 12 year old
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Mushers ...
Is that be the same Seb Coe who went to the Moscow Games, despite the boycott, because he believed that competing in the Olympics was the fulfilment of a dream, and that nothing shouldnstandnin the way of that sporting dream?
That Seb Coe?
The officials didn't want him to go,mbecause of the boycott, but he thought that no athlete should be deprived of the opportunity to take part in the Games?
That Seb Coe?
Well, now I'm glad that Steve Ovett from Brighton whupped his butt in the 800m.
Is that be the same Seb Coe who went to the Moscow Games, despite the boycott, because he believed that competing in the Olympics was the fulfilment of a dream, and that nothing shouldnstandnin the way of that sporting dream?
That Seb Coe?
The officials didn't want him to go,mbecause of the boycott, but he thought that no athlete should be deprived of the opportunity to take part in the Games?
That Seb Coe?
Well, now I'm glad that Steve Ovett from Brighton whupped his butt in the 800m.
Today, we have a "One For The Boys" special ...
Emily Sarsfield, Team GB (sorry, "not allowed" on to Team GB) skier, our top Ski Cross competitor, who SHOULD be going to Sochi.
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Emily Sarsfield, Team GB (sorry, "not allowed" on to Team GB) skier, our top Ski Cross competitor, who SHOULD be going to Sochi.
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