I think that this time around he's there more to enjoy the Olympics than worry about gold. Who could deny him that. He's worked hard for a long, long time. The Olympics is more than just winning for the athletes.
Who knows? This loss may wake him up and get him to practice more -- that's what he did after losing this summer.
But calling him a loser is going too far. Even if he doesn't place in even one event this go-round, he has more than proven he is anything but a loser. The reality is he may really not be in the same class as last Olympics -- he is older, his opponents are younger and have learned a lot (especially from him).
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Army/embassy brat - traveled too much to mention
Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay)
"There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein
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