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British attitude to losing
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I'm putting this in News because the Olympics is the biggest news right now. Most of the British competitors who've thus far failed to medal (this is an accepted verb now, it seems) have said things like "I'm still pleased with my performance" and "I was just pleased to be in the final." Do you think "Good on you, that's the correct and sporting attitude" or do you think "that's the problem with British sporting competitors - they're happy to accept second best and don't have the required winning mentality"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends also at what stage in your 'career' you are at. 1st Olympics and 14 yrs old, just getting there is a massive achievment. 35+ and still a competitor, same thing. If your at your peak though different story, but evrey competition has to have loosers. Silve and Bronze still show you got throught the heats and beat loads to get there.
Anybody who gets to an Olympic final has to have a winning attitude just to get there. They're probably the best in their country, after all, and to reach that position they've had to work really hard and/or (probably "and") be blessed with a huge amount of natural ability.
If one of my kids got to an Olympic final and came 7th, I don't think I'd be calling them "losers". I'd be really proud of them. The same principles apply to any athlete and to most professions. The seventh best teacher in the world, the seventh best soldier, the seventh best financier, etc. - these would all be highly prized.
Winning only means anything if there was somebody there worth beating. There are no losers in an Olympic final. Losers are the ones with an attitude that someone who comes 7th in the world is a loser.
If one of my kids got to an Olympic final and came 7th, I don't think I'd be calling them "losers". I'd be really proud of them. The same principles apply to any athlete and to most professions. The seventh best teacher in the world, the seventh best soldier, the seventh best financier, etc. - these would all be highly prized.
Winning only means anything if there was somebody there worth beating. There are no losers in an Olympic final. Losers are the ones with an attitude that someone who comes 7th in the world is a loser.