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Notes from the Field – The Olympic Edition

August 22, 2016 Claire Annette Noland 2 Comments

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I admit it. I am an Olympic junkie. As a child, our family gathered around the television every four years and binge watched the Olympics. I rarely watch television these days but always make an exception for the Olympics. Now that the 2016 games in Rio are over, I’ve decided to revisit and share some of the Olympic things I’ve been reading and thinking about to soften the effects of Olympic Withdrawal.

Since I wasn’t able to travel to Rio, I did the next best thing and read about it.

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The Adventures of Bella & Harry – Let’s Visit Rio de Janeiro by Lisa Manzione (author) and Kristine Lucco (illustrator) is a picture book featuring delightful canines, Bella and Harry, who accompany their family to Rio. The dogs enjoy Copacabana Beach, try different foods and drinks, visit the important sites, and learn a number of Portuguese phrases in the process. This is one in a series of books featuring Bella and Harry and it is a good introduction for young children.

For some other great Olympic books for kids check out this post from one of my favorite blogs, Kid Lit Frenzy.

Do you remember when both the summer and Winter Olympics were held in the same year? My kids didn’t believe me but it’s true! According to this Los Angeles Times article, the decision was made in 1986 to separate the winter and summer games after the 1992 Olympics.olympics barcelona 1992

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American television certainly focuses on athletes from the U.S. I wish there was more coverage about the athletes from other countries. To me, this is what makes the Olympics so powerful. Each athlete has an amazing story of how they became Olympians. I am going to continue to search these stories out. I especially hope that we can continue to learn more about the Refugee Olympic Team and what happens to them after they leave Rio.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 05: Flag bearer Rose Lokonyen Nathike of the Refugee Olympic Team leads her team during the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at Maracana Stadium on August 5, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Paul Gilham/Getty Images)

(Photo by Paul Gilham/Getty Images)

It is also heartwarming to see the relationships that develop between athletes from different countries.

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This photo of the North Korean and South Korean gymnasts taking a selfie shows why the Olympics are so important.

I normally don’t watch track and field but this year I was swept up by the remarkable sportsmanship and ability of Team USA.

Watching the US Olympic women’s gymnastics team was the most thrilling athletic competition I have ever seen. I just wish that it had not been televised so late. I woke up on the couch many nights and then needed to try to watch it the next day to see what I had missed.

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Have you seen this great MTV video comparing today’s Olympic gymnasts from those that competed in the 50’s and 60’s?

 

 

Many sports were televised during the day so I actually spent a morning watching Synchronized Swimming. I am now fascinate by this sport. Those ladies moved underwater in unison and never stopped smiling. Their uniforms, hair, and makeup were amazing!

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Speaking of uniforms –

Why do the Women’s Beach Volleyball competitors wear bikinis and not the same uniforms as indoor volleyball players?

Why are women’s basketball uniforms so baggy?

 

What about the parents? It was as almost much fun to watch them as it was to watch the athletes perform.

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There is nothing easy about being the parent of an athlete and these Olympic parents deserve their own gold medals.

While watching the Olympics, my youngest daughter commented on her decision to quit gymnastics. Two of my daughters worked out four days a week, 4 hours a day. The drive was 45 minutes each way. We traveled all over the state for meets. When we realized that they would need to increase their hours and would probably need to begin homeschooling, they made the difficult decision to stop. Gymnastics seems to be a sport where it is all or nothing. The girls went on to play volleyball and soccer. In addition, Roxanne became an equestrian vaulter (gymnastics on horseback). I believe that gymnastics helped them to develop self discipline which has benefited them in all aspects of their lives.

Here is an interesting blog post from Design Mom which explores  the benefits of focusing and being really good at one thing as opposed to being okay at a number of things.

Did you watch the Olympics this year? What is your favorite Olympic moment? favorite Olympic moment?

Filed Under: Books, Multicultural Children's Books, Places Tagged With: Bella and Harry - Lets Visit Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Refugee Olympic Team, Rio Olympics 2016

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  1. Ellen @ The Cynical Sailor says

    August 23, 2016 at 12:18 pm

    I had forgotten that they separated the winter and summer Olympics. It seems so long ago that that happened. I don’t have a TV so I didn’t get to see any of the Olympics this year. I would have like to have seen the gymnastics.

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  2. Evelyne says

    August 24, 2016 at 6:50 pm

    You really are an Olympic Games junkie! I don’t watch TV these days but I love the swimming and gymnastic events best. Like you I find the games most moving when they allow athletes from all over the world to meet and befriend each other., away from the competition. I care less for the medals than the achievement of being part of the games. It takes so much will and effort, dedication and pain to be there. I’ll look into the blog you suggest.

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