Posts Tagged ‘Olympics’

Gabby Douglas: I almost quit gymnastics to work at Chick-fil-A (+video)

(National Monitor) Olympic champion Gabby Douglas almost quit gymnastics to work at Chick-fil-A, according to the New York Daily News. Ms. Douglas and her teammates, McKayla Maroney, Kyla Ross, Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber, won the gold at this summer’s 2012 London Olympic Games.

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“I can get a job at Chick-Fil-A in Virginia Beach and live off the 14-grand I just won at World Championships,” Ms. Douglas wrote in her new memoir, “Grace, Gold & Glory.” “I just want to be a normal teenage kid.”

Ms. Douglas’ journey to the 2012 London Olympic Games was not an easy one. In addition to the grueling workout schedule and training sessions, the gold medal-winning gymnast also had to deal with resentment against her father.

According to her memoir, Ms. Douglas had not seen her father for two years when she happened to spot him up in the stands at a meet before the Olympics. The gymnast said that the sight of her father put her on edge before the competition.

“Dad began telling the media how he always supported me in my gymnastics career,” Ms. Douglas wrote. “The truth is that he didn’t.”

Ms. Douglas said that her father texted her later that day asking that she autograph a few items for her.

Ms. Douglas and her teammates recently visited the White House and met with President Barack Obama. According to The Associated Press, the gymnasts, known as the “Fierce Five,” missed a White House visit earlier this year because of their national tour schedule.

The Fierce Five’s Olympic success has thrust the gymnasts into the national spotlight, giving them the opportunity to ring the New York Stock Exchange closing bell, help Al Roker with the weather on NBC’s “Today” show and appear with David Letterman on CBS’ “Late Show.”

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Ms. Douglas’ teammate, McKayla Maroney, showed Mr. Letterman her now infamous “not impressed” expression.

Ms. Douglas and First Lady Michele Obama appeared together on the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” During the appearance, Mrs. Obama teased the gymnast for “splurging on a McDonald’s Egg Mcmuffin” after winning the gold medal.

“‘Yea, Gabby, don’t encourage that! But I’m sure it was on a whole wheat muffin.” Mrs. Obama said in response.

In her memoir, Ms. Douglas also discusses her struggles with insults at the Virginia gym where she began her training. She notes that when she was 12 years old one of her coaches told her that she needed a nose job. The gymnast’s rivals piggybacked on the coach’s suggestions and taunted Gabby about her nose.

Later, Ms. Douglas said, she asked her mom if she was pretty. Her mom said yes.

Ms. Douglas was the first African American to win the title of best all-around gymnast at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

“Oh, my gosh, I forgot about that,” Ms. Douglas said after winning the gold medal, according to SI.com. “It’s definitely an amazing feeling and great honor to be the first African-American to win. I hope I can inspire people. My mother told me that I can inspire a nation.”

News Source:

National Monitor

 

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London says goodbye to Olympics with musical finale

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 13th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News, World News


London says goodbye to Olympics with musical finale (via AFP)

Athletes streamed out of London on Monday after two weeks of spectacular Olympic sport closed in a blaze of colour and music that turned the world’s attention to the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro. Olympics President Jacques Rogge praised the Games as “happy and glorious” before London bade farewell…

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Spice Girls tipped for closing ceremony



Spice Girls tipped for closing ceremony (via AFP)

The Spice Girls are expected to be among the diverse array of stars performing in Sunday’s Olympic Games closing ceremony, entitled “A Symphony of British Music”. George Michael, Muse and Ed Sheeran have broken the ring of silence surrounding the event and confirmed they are among the acts taking part…

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2012 Olympic Medal Count

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 11th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News, World News


Team USA expanded what was already its widest lead of the London Olympics Friday, adding four medals to China’s one and pushing its lead in both the 2012 Olympic medal count and its gold medal variant—to 13 and four, respectively.

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America leads the way with 94 medals overall and 41 golds, leaving China firmly in second place with 81 (37/25/19.) Erstwhile communist rival Russia seems to have solidified its tenuous claim on third place, with a 63 (15/21/27) that nevertheless looks a little less impressive than host nation Great Britain’s 57 (25/15/17.)

@London2012 @Olympics officially begins

Many countries are set to make big strides in the medal count on Saturday and Sunday, as many events that have spanned the entire London Games will reach completion.

Who will shine brightest on these final days of the 2012 Olympics? Leave your comments below.

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Campbell-Brown chases Games treble as Semenya debuts

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 8th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News, World News


Campbell-Brown chases Games treble as Semenya debuts (via AFP)

Jamaican sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown will attempt an unprecedented Olympic treble on Wednesday as Usain Bolt prepares to edge closer to his second gold of the Games. Campbell-Brown, winner of the 200m at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics, will become the first woman in history to win an individual athletics…

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Obama backs ending Olympic ‘medal tax’



Obama backs ending Olympic ‘medal tax’ (via AFP)

The White House on Monday backed legislation designed to spare triumphant Olympic athletes a nasty surprise — a tax on medals they bring home from the London Games. President Barack Obama “supports that bill. If it were to get to his desk, he would support it,” said White House spokesman Jay Carney…

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Golden Slam Serena not ready to quit

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 6th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News, World News


Golden Slam Serena not ready to quit (via AFP)

Serena Williams insisted Monday she has no intention of quitting despite having won an elusive Olympic singles gold which allowed her to complete a double Golden Slam. The 30-year-old American crushed Maria Sharapova for the loss of just one game in the singles final at Wimbledon before teaming up…

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Gatlin leads fast men into 100m final

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 6th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News


Gatlin leads fast men into 100m final (via AFP)

Reigning champion Usain Bolt coasted into the 100m final with apparent ease Sunday as America’s Justin Gatlin led the timings for an Olympics showdown featuring the four fastest men in history. Jamaica’s Bolt, whose three sprint titles in 2008 were all in world-record times, looked relaxed and playful…

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Sprint kings get set for 100m showdown

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 5th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Sports, Sports News, World News


Sprint kings get set for 100m showdown (via AFP)

The race to be crowned world’s fastest man takes centre stage at the Olympics on Sunday as Usain Bolt bids to defend his 100m title in what is being billed as potentially the quickest race in history. After an electrifying “Super Saturday,” Bolt and his rivals for the blue riband event of track and…

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“Olympic Champion” Gabby Douglas’s hair sets off Twitter debate

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Black women’s hair has always been a hot button topic even before Gabby Douglas stepped onto the world stage. Recently viewers complained on Twitter that the young champions hair looked unkempt, social media and bloggers then erupted with incredulous condemnation of those shallow enough to focus on the 16-year-old’s natural hair.

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And Douglas’s gold medal-winning performance Thursday in the gymnastics individual all-around did not silence the haters, who were still atwitter on Twitter.

“This little girl just won a gold medal and is representing her country, and people are talking about her edges? Really?” said Demetria L. Lucas in an interview Friday. Lucas’s memoir, “A Belle in Brooklyn,” chronicles the fun and frustration of life as a single black woman.

Earlier in the week, right after the cyber-heckling began with Douglas’s first performance, Lucas came to her defense on Essence.com: “You really want her sitting up in the Olympic Village thinking about a hot comb or some lye right now, with all that’s on the line?”

Apparently, some people did.

“Why hasn’t anyone tried to fix Gabby Douglas’ hair?” sniped one on Twitter.

Another huffed: “gabby douglas gotta do something with this hair! these clips and this brown gel residue aint it?”

Hair as a cultural and political statement has long been a sensitive subject of debate among black people. Thanks to social media and Douglas’s stunning achievement of becoming the first black woman to win the Olympic gymnastics women’s individual all-around competition, the family spat has spilled into a public forum, generating coverage from news organizations around the world. Some black people are shaking their heads about the focus on Douglas’s hair; some white people are scratching their heads because they don’t know why her tresses have caught the attention of the hair patrol in the first place.

In the 1960s, when African Americans were implored to be proud of their dark skin and natural hair, black women sported afros — short and sassy or big and billowy. Since the 1990s, young African Americans have rocked dreadlocks and braids, which are particularly popular among artists. Straightened hair, however, has never gone out of style and continues to draw criticism from those who say it is an attempt by black people to mimic the texture of white women’s hair. But for many black women, straight, perfectly styled hair is a shield against a society that doesn’t appreciate afro-centric features. Black women’s obsession with straight hair and weaves was the subject of the much-talked-about 2009 documentary “Good Hair” by comedian Chris Rock.

Now, black women are in the midst of another natural-hair revolution, with many abandoning chemical straighteners, or relaxers, in favor of natural hair — from simple afros to springy, gel-enhanced curls and twists. The movement is a popular subject of discussion on talk shows and has spawned several blogs and Web sites. This week, the media was abuzz over Oprah Winfrey showing off her natural tresses on the cover of the September issue of her magazine.

Sisters need to relax. It shouldn’t matter how black women wear their hair. But it does, says Tina Opie, an assistant professor of management at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass., because “hair is identity.” For black women who “see hair as a signifier of identity — of class, ethnicity, of gender — it matters. So when these black women see Gabby Douglas wearing her hair in a way they see as sub-par, they view it as a threat, something that will negatively impact how others view them as well. She’s a representative of the collective,” Opie said.

Opie says this undermines the argument that the haters are themselves self-hating, as some observers have suggested. “If they didn’t care about being black women, they wouldn’t care about how she looks. What they’re saying is, ‘Listen, Gabby, you’re on the international stage representing us, so do it well!’ ”

But, Opie says, the women who cringe at the sight of Douglas’s frizzy edges and kinky kitchen (translation: the tight, curled hair at the nape of the neck) need to ask themselves: “Does her hair trump her performance? She’s won two gold medals and for the discussion to be about her hair as opposed to the great honor she’s bestowing on African Americans and the United States, I think we really have to ask ourselves: Why?”

One of the best retorts to those who seem to have gotten themselves all tangled up over Douglas’s hair was this gem on Twitter from @AmandaMarcotte: “If you want to ride Gabby Douglas for her hair, you should be open to her coming over to critique your muscle tone.”

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Washington Post

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Serena Williams wins women’s gold for singles tennis at Olympics

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 4th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News, World News


Serena Williams wins women’s gold for singles tennis at Olympics (via GlobalPost)

Serena Williams became only the second woman to complete a career Golden Slam, winning the women’s gold in tennis at the London Olympics. Jennifer Mattson Serena Williams won her first singles gold medal, beating Maria Sharapova 6-0, 6-1 on the tennis court at the London Olympics. CBS News reported…

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Athletics centre-stage as Phelps chases more gold

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 3rd, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News, World News


Athletics centre-stage as Phelps chases more gold (via AFP)

The first track and field medals go up for grabs at the Olympics on Friday as American swimming superstar Michael Phelps chases his third gold of the Games. With swimming due to complete its programme on Saturday, the transition to athletics begins at the 80,000-capacity Olympic Stadium with the women…

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America’s Ledecky wins women’s 800m free gold

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 3rd, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News


America’s Ledecky wins women’s 800m free gold (via AFP)

Katie Ledecky of the United States led all the way to win the gold medal in the women’s swimming 800m freestyle Friday, winning in the second fastest time in history. The 15-year-old touched home in 8min 14.63sec ahead of Mireia Belmonte Garcia (8:18.76) of Spain in silver and Rebecca Adlington (8:…

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Olympic medal count: Women shine as US surges past China



Olympic medal count: Women shine as US surges past China (via The Christian Science Monitor)

Throughout the day as the medal count kept climbing, the US closed the gap on China, tying the gold medal count at 18, and overtaking them with a total count of 37 to China’s 34. The US women were relentless Thursday. The women’s eight rowing team won their event, Kayla Harrison took judo gold,…

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Gabrielle Douglas delights as US dominance continues

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 2nd, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News, World News


Douglas delights as US dominance continues (via AFP)

Gabrielle Douglas boldly triumphed in the women’s individual gymnastics final on Thursday to give the United States their third consecutive Olympic female champion. The 16-year-old from Virginia known as “The Flying Squirrel” also became the first black woman in history to lift the Olympics’ most prestigious…

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South Africa claim first rowing gold

Published by EOTM News Editor on August 2nd, 2012 - in Breaking News, Olympics 2012, Sports, Sports News, World News


South Africa claim first rowing gold (via AFP)

South Africa stunned favourites Great Britain and Denmark to claim their first ever Olympic rowing gold medal in the lightweight men’s four on Thursday in front of a 25,000 crowd. All eyes were on the host nation to follow up Wednesday’s gold in the women’s pairs, and Denmark, champions at the Beijing…

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Olympics medal count: China edges back out in front of US Wednesday



Olympics medal count: China edges back out in front of US Wednesday (via The Christian Science Monitor)

The US dominated day four of the London Olympics, with outstanding performances by swimming superstar Michael Phelps and the “Fab Five” women’s gymnastics team. The women won the team gold medal, and Phelps won silver in the men’s 200-meter butterfly, and gold with his team in the men’s four by 200…

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