So I wouldn't exactly call myself a nationalist. I mean I have even pride in my country, but having studied journalism for almost 7 full years I have enough sense to question my government, as well as people who are die hard nationalists.
However there is nothing that gets my good old "GO USA" pride going than the Olympics. Now I must unfortunately say that higher education has put a damper on this for me in '04, '06, and '08. But this year I have managed to wiggle enough time free to catch a good amount of the events, or have suffered enough to stay up and watch them on late night replay. And I have NOT been disappointed. Right now as a country we are leading the medal count, not just for the total number of medals won, but also in the categories of gold, silver, and bronze. I can't say how proud I am to see amazing athletes who have put their entire lives into something succeed so well. And to know they are carrying the message that hard work and determination pay off to the younger generation.
As corny as it may sound I was astounded, amazed, and brimming with joy when
Shaun White landed his victory run, UPPED his score and showed the world his
Double McTwist 1260 just for the hell of it. What a way to take the Gold, knowing you already have it AND still giving your best. I couldn't be prouder of our athletes.
And I can't end this post without a glowing praise of
Evan Lysacek. (Because figure skating is something that is close to my heart, after all it was one of my childhood dreams to compete professionally in the sport.) He worked so hard for that Gold and he won it with total perfection of his program. Everything came together for him and he brought his A game. His execution was flawless. I know I may hear some say that he didn't get enough height on his jumps, but honestly that's the only criticism I could see with his program. And heck, he got the Gold so why bother pulling his every more apart? (That is unless you are Plushenko.)
And this isn't to belittle
Plushenko's efforts, but I think he went into the competition thinking he did enough to skate away with the Gold, where as Lysacek went in just concentrating on delivering perfection. Still after taking 3 years off and delivering a program like that, and getting a Silver medal is amazing. Also I really thought Plushenko wasn't going to be able to land two of his jumps because he was so off center, but he is clearly some sort of superhuman on the ice because he nailed the landings. He delivered a praise worthy performance and deserved his spot on that podium.
I would say the only major criticism of the Olympics I have are things that can't be changed:
1) The tape-delayed showing of events by
NBC, which is something that has been done in the past and normally hasn't bothered me. However the amount of commericals that I have being thrown at me is getting to be a bit much. I understand the network needs the money, but I've starting channel surfing during the ads.
2) The current design of the
Olympics medals. I don't like the wave/bumpy design. I get it, I understand why it was executed, I just personally hate it.