
I might be old school, but when the Olympic Bronze Medalist (1988) in biathlon spoke at my school I didn’t think he was a loser. I actually thought “That guy is the 3rd best in the whole world!” granted at a sport I had never heard of, but it was still pretty kick ass. Back then Canada was proud of athletes that just showed up, put their passion on the line against the very best in the world at their sport and did their best.
It used to be that we were proud of someone doing their personal best. The media likes to report Canada as having the “dubious” distinction of being the only host country to not win a gold medal on their home soil. What a spectacular collective re-write of history. Strange how, back in 1988 we barely cared. When did it become “dubious”? Was there any Canadian alive in 1988 who was “ashamed” of Canada after our last Olympics? It seems to me our country was deservedly filled with pride after a worldwide celebration focused on Canada.
Well now we have a gold medal on home soil– and yet are the beat writers in our media excited by that? Nope. Are we finally allowed to be proud of ourselves? Not according to our media. In every Olympic games there are people expected to win who rise to the occasion, people who fall and those who surprise and inspire all of us. Everyone knew these games would have plenty of all 3. Canada Press ran a head line today “Canadian Chokers!” - Seriously…we have 9 medals. 4 of them are gold. Why can we not celebrate that? When was that bad? We have the collective population of less than California, yet the media seem embarrassed that Americans are winning at a rate greater than Canadians. Have they watched an Olympics before?
Canada had 13 medals in 1994 and jumped to 24 at Turin in 2006. That’s was good enough for 7th…which if I look at the medal standings just over the half way point of 2010 …we are in 5th. That’s on pace for our very best ever. Would you know that from listening to our media?
Canadian media want to focus on anything negative that catches their eye. Long line up for a gondola ride, dig it out! We are a country of 30 million people, whose winter sport passions are not evenly distributed by medal opportunity. We are much better at producing hockey players than skiers, but the Olympics have only 2 medals for hockey and about 20 for skiing. These are a great games and our athletes are doing us proud – the only ones choking are the unimaginative beat writers for our press that can’t do the real journalistic work and write something as inspiring as the people they are covering.

