Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Meaning Of Sports



Sports has not only played a big part in America, but also all over the world. The olympics is a great way for the best players of each country to compete against eachother to see who is the best. People of all ages are watching it on television cheering for their country. Every single country wants to come out with the gold medal, but that does not always happen. People who play professional sports are looked at upon as “superstars,” and people of all ages would love to be like them. People don’t realize how much of an impact that sports, or the olympics has on our lives. Sports has become so competive in todays world and to be the best you have to win.

The Olympic sports games have been around for quite some time. They started in 1896 when they were modernized, and it has continued until this day. The winter games were originated in 1924. Starting in 1994, the summer and winter games were divided into four year cycles. If you are an outstanding athlete in today's world, you are looked up to as a role model. For example the Jamaican runner Usain Bolt. He won the 100 meter in 9.69 seconds breaking the world record. Before becoming a runner, not a lot of people knew about him. Just from being in the Olympics and breaking the world record kids know about him. There are kids everywhere who want to be just as good as he is and he is looked up to many people in today's world as a role model. Michael Phelps is another example, and he is known as one of the greatest swimmers of all time. Just because he is an outstanding swimmer, people will start to buy his products, and look at him as a superstar.

The olympic games is are extremely competitive. People in todays culture will do anything to be a winner, or to win a gold medal someday. The olympic games teach people how to work hard for what they want and to try to accomplish it. The world today is a very competitive place and sports help you learn how to work hard at what you do.





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