Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

I love the Olympics. Love, love, love them. The pomp and ceremony is unparalleled: trumpet fanfares, waving flags, matching uniforms, global community. It brings tears to my eyes every time.


My all-time favorite Olympic sport to watch is the Men's Gymnastics. More specifically, the still rings. The
Maltese cross, where the athlete holds himself in a straight position, parallel to the ground, blows my mind. You can actually see their muscles quivering to maintain the body in perfect form. The way that these guys (and all the other athletes gathered in Beijing) train and discipline their bodies is nothing short of amazing. That's the only word I can find for it: amazing.


Did you see the men's gymnastics team finals last night? Team USA pulled off an upset by clenching the bronze medal. More impressive, though, was Team China's performance. Their coach said that if his team comes home with less than 5 gold medals, he will deem it an unsuccessful Olympics. Oh, gosh. That's intense. I'm glad they won.


Joe, an avid Olympics fan, blogged recently "What one thing do you wish you could excel at that you don’t already?" For me, it would be gymnastics. I would love to have that much control over mind and body. And would love to look that good in navy blue and red spandex.


Another one of the reasons I love the Olympics is for the music. It's quite majestic. If you're interested, most of what you hear on NBC intros and outros can be found on John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra: Summon the Heroes album, originally composed for the Atlanta 1996 Games, available on iTunes.

And now, to capture the Olympic Spirit, I leave you the lyrics to the Olympic Hymn:


Olympian flame immortal
Whose beacon lights our way
Emblaze our hearts with the fires of hope
On this momentous day

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

Sing out each nation, voices strong
Rise up in harmony
All hail our brave Olympians
With strains of victory

Olympic light burn on and on
O'er seas and mountains and plains
Unite, inspire, bring honor
To these ascending games
May valor reign victorious
Along the path of golden way

As tomorrow's new champions now come forth
Rising to the fervent spirit of the game
Let splendour pervade each noble deed
Crowned with glory and fame

And let fraternity and fellowship
Surround the soul of every nation

Oh flame, eternal in your firmament so bright
Illuminate us with your everlasting light
That grace and beauty and magnificence

Shine like the sun
Blazing above
Bestow on us your honor, truth and love

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Sign me up for being able to swim. I would love to be able to swim 50m without needing a lifejacket. I think my belly would look stellar in one of the Speedo suits.

I am currently upset by China's robotic army of underage gymnasts. They are freaky.

nathansethjones said...

Freaky, not because they are Chinese, but rather because they are robotic. I'm sure this is what you meant.

Casey has the same issue with the synchronized diving. The "clone" feel of the event unnerves her.

And, yes, your belly would look stellar in the Speedo with the stars splashed across you. Love the visual.

Unknown said...

Correct good sir. Robotic underage gymnasts from any country are freaky.

I feel what Casey is saying. How about unsynchronized diving. Cannon balls, jack knifes, pencils, belly flops, etc. Let's get all over the board people.

Speaking of the olympics. Check out the Gold Medal winner for shooting.

http://afp.google.com/media/ALeqM5iw3WARk3C8ouVt1PqsxR1dceTHFw?size=m

It looks like the Olympic sport of shooting has taken full advantage of technology. More robotics.

Quietly steps off soap box.

Casey. said...

It would be awesome if people did cannonballs in the Olympics. And maybe the 50M dog paddle, and a water somersault contest. I would rock that.