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Team USA Wins the Olympics! That Is How It Works, Right?



By
Dan Levy

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1295364-team-usa-wins-the-olympics-that-is-how-it-works-right


The United States ended the 2012 Olympics with 104 medals, including 46 gold,
leaving London as the clear winner of the Olympics. If the
International Olympic Committee gave out medals for the country with the
most medals, Team USA would have won another gold medal. China
finished second in the medal count with 88 total medals, 38 gold. Great
Britain finished with 65 medals, including 29 gold, giving those in the
host nation the bragging rights of most medals per capita. Still,
no matter how many people live in the respective countries or how many
athletes those countries sent to compete in the Olympics, it is clear
the United States won the 2012 Summer Games. We are the winners at
winning. The best. The greatest. Raise our flag and sing our national
anthem for the 47th time in 16 days, please. We are the champions,
friends. Seriously, that is how it works at the Olympics, right?

For
two weeks every four years, the world exhibits the delicate balance of
celebrating sport through cultural diversity and exuding international
dominance through athletics—then we do it all again in the winter.
Al Bello/Getty Images

Is the United States 104 times more awesome than
Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia or Kuwait, all leaving the Olympics with one
bronze medal for each respective country? Is Michael Phelps, who leaves London with six medals, better than the entire nation of Ireland that won only five?

The right answer to both those questions is…probably, yes.

From an Olympic standpoint, the United States is probably 104 times more successful than any country with just one medal, and Michael Phelps probably is a better Olympian than the entire athletic contingent of at least three dozen competing nations.

As
much as we want the Olympics to be about cultural diversity and human
interest around the globe, our nation gravitates toward excellence.
Winning breeds human interest. We frankly don't care as much about our
athletes who didn't medal at the Olympics because there are so many who
did.
Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images

Missy Franklin is one of the biggest breakout stars of
Team USA because she won the most medals of any woman at the Olympics.
Her story becomes instantly more compelling for the average American
talk-show viewer, because Franklin has four gold medals and one bronze
hanging from her neck when she tells it. When Allyson Felix
finished out of the medals in the 100-meter dash, marketing and TV
executives had to feel a slight moment of panic. Three gold medals later
and Felix has the Midas touch for media, guaranteeing herself a long
stay in spotlight. Winning is important. If our American
Olympians didn't win so many medals, as a nation we simply wouldn't care
about watching them compete.
Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

The U.S. women's soccer team had its gold-medal match
put on NBC Sports Network (instead of NBC, which showed the U.S. women's
water polo gold-medal match at the same time), and the redemptive
victory over Japan drew 4.35 million viewers
on a Thursday afternoon. The match was the highest-rated sporting event
in the history of the NBC Sports Network (previously named Versus). The
match wasn't relegated to NBCSN because it couldn't get a number; it
was put on the cable network because it did. More than
four million people watched the women's soccer team earn gold, with
millions more following online and through social media. Just a few days
earlier, nearly six times that many Americans tuned in during
prime-time coverage to watch Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman and the U.S.
gymnastics team bring home six medals, including gold in the team and
individual all-around competitions. Over 20 million people tuned
in night after night to NBC's tape-delayed prime-time coverage of the
Olympics, just to watch our athletes compete in swimming, gymnastics,
volleyball, track and field and events in more than 30 different
disciplines we immerse ourselves in for two weeks every four years. Why?
Because Americans do well in most of them.
Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

That said, our attention cannot just be because of the
athletic excellence, but more what that excellence represents. Simply
put, we like to watch Old Glory rise to the rafters. Oh, say, can you see…how incredibly awesome we are?

Other
countries have to be sick of the United States winning so many Olympic
medals, but that international athletic dominance could not have come at
a better time for America. Our nation is fractured. We can
barely have a rational discussion with our neighbors—whether it's about
politics, policy, the value of human life and when it begins, or even
innocuous nonsense like the weather—without it turning into a 12-round
bout. Color me naïve, but I do not remember this level of venom
and hatred between sides in pre-Internet election cycles. Blame the
economy or the terrorists or the degradation of human decency and values
(or Al Gore for inventing the Internet, which led to chat rooms and
Facebook and Twitter) or whatever cable channels are stuck between Fox
News and Comedy Central, but it feels like we are living in separate
worlds tied together by nothing more than tax codes, property lines and a
few dozen stars and stripes.
Alex Livesey/Getty Images

For the next two months, every talking head in America
will debate if Paul Ryan will help Mitt Romney systematically save or
destroy this great nation. There is no in-between, or somehow they will
manage to do both. Even our sports interests divide us. People in
Philadelphia hate people in New York who hate people in Boston, just
because of the teams we choose to follow. Shoot, in some parts of the
country, 150 miles separates generations of statewide infighting. In some cities, the side of town you live on can create lifelong enemies. For
two weeks this summer, it did not matter if you were a donkey or an
elephant or a tiger or a horse. (Romney allegedly waited until his
wife's horse competed in the dressage competition in London before
announcing his vice-presidential running mate. The horse did not win.)
Jeff Gross/Getty Images

It did not matter if you were from the north side or
the south, if your socks were red or your pinstripes were blue. The
biggest debates we had as Americans were not about Obamacare or
unemployment or global warming or at what point life begins. The most
heated debate we had during the Olympics was who to root for between
Phelps or Lochte, Douglas or Raisman, Walsh and May-Treanor or Kessy and
Ross. For two weeks, we were towns, cities and states, united by
a team of athletes performing on our behalf, showcasing their strength
and determination as an extension of ours. For two weeks, the
distraction worked. There should be a gold medal for that.


Added: Aug-14-2012 Occurred On: Aug-14-2012
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  • Congrats on winning the Olympics. I'll bet China had you worried. All the fat stupid Americans can pretend they did something for a change haha

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  • most successful international troll, the comments here are even funnier than the article

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  • congrats to the all that won the medals but OP has got some serious small penis syndrome happening inside his head by the way he titles this and his other post, lol

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    • @jimjam Didnt see you complaning when the british troll MB-UK was spamming the place with anti-US posts?

      Suck it down peasant! Can dish it out but cant take it? LOL!

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    • @VikingRapeSquad keep deluding ur self pal, its not ur fault u have mental and insecurity problems!

      i can take what ever u got and it aint a lot.

      i have respect for those that have won the medals but u aint got dick. go see a doctor about ur small penis syndrome pal.

      ps, mentioning MB-UK, i dont speak for him/her, i speak for myself

      pps, this is quoted from ur own post here "Our nation is fractured. We can
      barely have a rational discussion with our neighbors—whether it's about
      politi More..

      Posted Aug-14-2012 By 

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  • Ha Ha
    OP you must be really frustrated or seriously retarded to post such an article :)

    Posted Aug-14-2012 By 

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    • @kimkimkim are you kidding? i am having a BLAST rubbing your anti-American, euro FAILURE faces in the grass!

      Suck it down!

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    • @VikingRapeSquad I think you are just dumb or have a small-dick syndrom.
      Europe has more medals than the US: 305 medals for Europe against only 104 for the United States, but who cares.

      I am proud to be European, and no way I feel anti-American. And if America sometimes makes mistakes (e.g. Irak) we are telling you, as allied, as true friends.

      You are just a fanatic idiot. Luckily most American people are not like you.

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  • 'As bad as we are, we're still better than you'. That has to be one of the most insecure, and ignorant sentences I've read in a while. Cheers chap.

    Posted Aug-14-2012 By 

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    • @markwheatley38

      yeh i was wondering about that sentence too considering most americans bloodline stems from the uk.

      is he saying that "we are bad" as in generally all round bad at stuff or in as bad asses? but then "we are better than you" as in we are better than you at being generally all round bad at stuff or bad asses?

      I for most americans probably the latter stands but as for the OP it defiantly got to be the former.

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    • @markwheatley38 no brag just fact

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  • Viking is only doing what Canadians and bitter Euro fags do on a regular basis. These people can dish it out but can't take it. Typical cowards.

    I commend him for his effort.

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  • Why so much hate?

    Posted Aug-14-2012 By 

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  • wow, the olympics. who fuckin' cares?

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  • Base it on population and then see where the USA are lol

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  • LOFL! You have done well sheep! they have you trained well young jedi sheep!. Entertainment the sheeple are pro's but ask them to cure there problem with government run amok in the U.S!. Ahhhhhh, all you get is a bahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! I am truly ashamed of my people as they are a disgrace, the children of the future of this country will sacrifice it all! because of fat stupid americans of this generation!.

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  • That still doesn't nullify the fact that more than 35% of Americans are obese. I wouldn't be surprised if VikingRapeSquad fell into that category.

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  • landing on mars is cool but you had fuckall to do with it, and you in particular are probably obese and a fecking retard, so dont advertise it

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  • Best at everything are ya ??? Remind us again how many FIFA World Cups you won ( mens not bullshit womens football) ??
    P.S If there was a Gold medal for killing your own or serial shooters you'd be suing the IOC for persistant neck cramp !!

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