What really make me think is that with the football about to begin this weekend, i think how pure the olympics are and the athletes all are. That girl (in Judo?) who won her semi final match and I think and said "I love you mum" is just so heartbreakingly sad but also incredibly sincere. All her training, her whole life, 1 moment, all for a medal. It makes me think that those footballers who has talent, get paid stupid amount, can have 20 years career ahead of them but instead do stupid things and get into trouble with the law and whatnot. What a waste.
Just as many athletes do drugs as footballers do stupid things. I entirely disagree with Kim Collins being thrown out for daring to want to be with his wife before a big stressful day, likewise loads of athletes missed out on the olympics because of political decisions, people liking certain athletes better or wanting to seem more diverse maybe, lots of non sporting reasons.
We've already had one gold revoked, and its very likely that in the next couple years another dozen medals will be revoked. The olympics is really no more pure than football or anything else. Likewise more people watch football so there is more money in it. Its 60 odd games a year per player if fit, olympics is once every four years, world championships, euro championships but ultimately there is what 2-3 big meets a year and lets be honest, almost no one watches them. Would it be better the money just goes to the billionaire owners than most of it to the players who actually put on the show?
Britains performance in the olympics was money, the difference between a guy who works a 10 hour day for not a great salary and tries to fit rowing training in around his job, and the guy who gets some funding so he can afford to not work and train 5 hours a day rowing as perfectly as possible and you have a guy who can't win vs a guy who can win.
Ultimately funding leads to success and EVERY host nation basically in all history has increased funding leading up to the olympics, every home nation starts to improve the second they win their bid, generally have a massive jump in medals either just for the home olympics but usually for the one before it also, then it trails off as funding disappears.
What's quite mental is our government spent some 12billion putting on the olympics, but spent 250mil or something in the past 5 years on funding the athletes, with another 250mil a year or so coming from lotto money. With 500mil commited (125mil a year for 4 years) for the Rio fund is actually an improvement of government only money.
But we'll likely see the usual dip from not having the home crowds, and lose funding after that to some degree and a faster drop off after that. The only country that doesn't really get that is America, and thats partially because the US(or somewhere US people holiday a lot) gets to host it so frequently.
I wonder what would have happened if we spent 2billion on athlete's for the olympics over 12 billion flushed down the drain on an NHS It project that ended up cancelled. The lack of funding worldwide in athletics and olympic style sports is really quite odd considering the money we do spend and the miniscule amounts we've given to athletes.
On to school sport, our sport at school was rubbish, it was horrifically low quality teaching, with teachers trying to get dozens of people who didn't give a crap about sport to do things right it was just a mess.
Sport should be taken out of school, funding teachers to teach EVERYONE sport is simply inefficient, when funding sports clubs will concentrate the money on those who actually love sport outside of school.
Why give 10 schools a million between them to basically run all sports for thousands of students of whom only 200 care about sports, take sports teaching out of school, put that money into a single sports centre, free for all some quality coaches with a proper salary who focus their time one on one with the kids who actually want to play sports.
America did this and has intergrated much of it into schools with highly competitive state championships in dozens of sports. The money still gets focused and the best athletes go to "sports" schools that focus on the sport they love. School X in indiana is a american football focused school and recruits kids that are good at american football and don't waste a lot of cash on anything else, another school does swimming so potential swimming stars go there.
This do all mentality in schools here with crap equipment spread funding and no interest from 95% of the students is completely wasteful.