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turn the olympics into a political event ?
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ali fine, hes a sportsperson, but she has nothing to do with sport and it will be no more than politicising the olympics.
Its bad enough that its turned into a "commercial" circus but now they also want to make it a political event
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ali fine, hes a sportsperson, but she has nothing to do with sport and it will be no more than politicising the olympics.
Its bad enough that its turned into a "commercial" circus but now they also want to make it a political event
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This sounds a bit like a desperate attempt at a story to me. I would be amazed if Mr Boyle's idea would be taken seriously.
Using political figures, even inspiring ones such as Aung San Suu Kyi, is not what the Olympics should be about although it would be highly preferable to some of the commercial excesses already perpetrated.
As for Aung San Suu Kyi lighting the flame - well that simply isn't going to happen, and comes across as idle speculation in any case on the part of the author.
Using political figures, even inspiring ones such as Aung San Suu Kyi, is not what the Olympics should be about although it would be highly preferable to some of the commercial excesses already perpetrated.
As for Aung San Suu Kyi lighting the flame - well that simply isn't going to happen, and comes across as idle speculation in any case on the part of the author.
I doubt if they would have been chosen to light the cauldron, but she is an international figure, and he a celebrity boxer, so there is nothing wrong in inviting them along to the opening ceremony, but according to the report neither of them will be going along.
At the Chinese Olympics;
/// The flame was carried into the stadium by Greek rowing world champion Christina Giazitzidou, and given to Greek weightlifter Pyrros Dimas and Chinese gymnast Li Ning, who lit the cauldron at the 2008 Beijing Games.///
Who should we choose for these honours?
At the Chinese Olympics;
/// The flame was carried into the stadium by Greek rowing world champion Christina Giazitzidou, and given to Greek weightlifter Pyrros Dimas and Chinese gymnast Li Ning, who lit the cauldron at the 2008 Beijing Games.///
Who should we choose for these honours?