
Originally Posted by
cstone
Interesting. Thanks for the information. I wonder what percentage of athletes take advantage of the full scholarship or whether partial assistance is available if they would rather stay near home and utilize the coaches and medical they are already are familiar with. For track and field and swimming, it seems like the US athletes are mostly college athletes who remain members of their college team. Also, it seems like more and more of the teams are getting like the basketball team. I just don't see another US hockey team like the 1980 team; amateurs coming together to take on national teams.
Its been a while, but I know when I attended the 1976 games in Montreal I learned how many sports there were in an Olympic games that most people in the US will never see or hear about because they aren't televised. It gave me a great taste in learning how much information we get and don't get when we only consume what the television networks feed us. Same for most news outlets. If I don't check other foreign new agency feeds published in the english language, I miss a great deal on not only what is happening in the world but how it is perceived by other people. Bias is natural and pervasive, so I like to know about it so that I can take that into account when I weigh information for myself.