For: Fredy Luis Mozo Polo - From Barranquilla, Colombia
The history of the olympic games demonstrates that very far, but very far they are the economic powers of the countries fewer developed and it is that the quality of life is similar to quality in the sport, like it is also in education. It is not enough the desire and the desires and to say that we are a powerful race, or that we have a lot of berraquera; the gems are not gotten, they are built in the good scenarios and sport implementos, in the laboratories, with a good health, feeding, nutrition from the childhood, and overalls, with technology to the service of the sport, such it is the case of the Chinese Dragón, in little non alone time it has become economic power; you look, their high economic growth is translated in sport might, today per today, it heads the fair ones orbital above the powerful ones always.
Colombia and Latin America in general show a poor person acting, few medals, like it has been the historical constant in the maximum sport event of the world. With few exceptions, Cuba, Jamaica, and somewhere around some Caribbean islands clawing some gem, with their natural velocistas. Argentina and Brazil in occasions in group games, and one that another individuality. Equal sews it happens to the African countries that are able to be strained in some athletic competitions more for its biotipo and natural gift than for a marked state planning.
It doesn't fit doubt that our sportsmen before competing arrive defeated by the lack of a good nutrition, appropriate planning and in agreement preparation. The sportsmen, fans, and sport narrators have hopes with each competition and they postpone the happiness and they keep the hope in the next participant, to get the yearned medal gilded in the following competition, until it finishes the fair one becoming the topic like the story “of the rooster capon.”
It is for this reason that to get a medal becomes a true feat for our sportsmen, it appears the I rejoice in the liking, and the speakers you desgañitan, among so much, we conform to with seeing the sportsmen of other nations to show their might and to overcome those of the third world with great easiness like they say the popular adages: “toche fight with mature guava” or “tiger with donkey amarrao”. But like hill to understand in I show half that to more investment in the sport, (the exercise is the best preventive medicine) there will be less sick people visiting to the clinics and hospitals, less violence, less insecurity in the streets. Without repair, he is offered our youth another alternative of to leave ahead and to get better achievements.
Colombia, it has demonstrated that he has good sportsmen and if the leaders decide: with the silver of the taxes that the Colombians pay, they can be built several (three, four, five or more, it is not an utopia they can be achieved) medals of gold; the obtained results the they demonstrate, especially in the sport of the weights: a silver medal and another of brass, two or three located in the first ten places, the same as the combatant one, brass medal, logical the boxing for its antecedents, and the cycling for the human material that one has, apart from this go and look for to see if he finds.
Without place doubts, these disciplines and sportsmen for their youth, with a good planning and preparation they can reach golden medals. One doesn't have for more for the scarce budget “regrettably” that is dedicated for this article.
The effort should concentrate on them, before to send to others that really have little or any option, others for its age don't already have future, also to exclude the onerous expense of leaders that you don't deserve to be of companions and they go to make tourism, otherwise we will have to conform to with continuing seeing the Mark Spitz, Asaf Powell, Javier Sotomayor, Alberto Juantorena, Michael Phelps, Usain Bolt, Irving Saladino, Yelena Isinbayeba, and other more figures…, and of course to always applaud both or three medals. It is already hour of getting more medals.
Sincerely,
Fredy Mozo Polo
fredymozo@hotmail.com
