JeffreyLFC
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- Sep 29, 2017
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I cannot disagree more.Based on the info so far I feel criticism of her is absolutely fair.
I would understand if she was injured, but it appears she quit in the middle of an Olympic event because she simply wasn’t feeling it.
I also disagree with the notion that she doesn’t owe anybody shit. When you represent your country in the Olympics you are not just competing for yourself. Not to mention she had teammates for this event.
1. She won it all before. Her country should be grateful not hateful.
2. Why is everybody mentioning quitting without even thinking about the possibility of a mental health related problem or some serious other physical problems.
3. She is still supporting her teammates and she clearly is proudly behind her country.
I feel people without having performed at the top level are incredibly judgemental and disrespectful of the level of physical and mental prepation it requires to be on top. We just sit on our couch and expect them to perform at their best all the time and if not you are criticized (just like you are doing).
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