I am still PROUD of our Pinoy Olympians

Pasay, Philippines
August 19, 2012 9:15pm CST
As we are hoping and aiming our athletes for gold, unfortunately it didn’t happen even single medal for bronze nor silver. But then I am still so proud of our athletes especially for a fact that being Olympian is not very easy, it is like taking up the UPCAT, studying in high end universities in the Philippines or even the well known schools around the world such as Harvard or Oxford. The fact that you reach to be qualified in Olympics it is like a scholarship that you already attained your greatest achievement in life. Not all people can have this kind of opportunity, which is why I hate it when I’ve heard that our country is a shame just because our athletes didn’t have any medals. Imagine this way, it is like you were embarrassed to your child who graduated in school or university, regardless if high end or low profile, or well known and not so popular, just because your child was not Valedictorian or didn’t received any kind of awards from school. I am still optimistic with this kind of matter and it just came to my mind that it is not yet time for the Philippines. Just keep in mind that our athletes had worked hard just to reach their goal as what we are also doing with our chosen field. All we must do is to hope and pray for the improvement of their training, respect and think positive about them to encourage and motivate them more rather than putting them down and blame for what they have done. Remember this is very competitive activity that you must expect other people from another country can be extremely expert with the different sports that they had chosen. Take it consideration as well that something that can be really proud of with our Filipino athletes is that they still competed with pride and dignity without attempting to cheat, put themselves into big embarrassment and most especially without being accused of doping just to achieve their goal. Also remember that being an athlete especially Olympian is not always about having gold medals, it also teaches us the sportsmanship on how are we going to accept defeat in matured manner.
2 responses
@ybong007 (6643)
• Philippines
21 Aug 12
I congratulate our olympians but it's just disappointing that they were not able to get at least even a bronze to think that this is not the first time for the Philippines to join this event. Besides we've won several medals in the past olympics already. So for me, it's bit shameful to land at zero medals. i'm sure the athletes tried their best but as the line of the song goes "I tried my best but my best wasn't good enough". The good thing is, this is not the last so we can only wish them good luck and hopefully we can get lucky the next one.
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• Pasay, Philippines
21 Aug 12
I am proud of them
@rog0322 (2829)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
21 Aug 12
Hi, As you said, being an Olympian is an honor in itself. It doesn't matter if one get a medal. that reputation is just an add-on to that prestigious achievement. Making it to the Olympic games is no easy task, just like making it to an inter-Barangay competition, only on a global level. That's something no ordinary person could ever achieve in one's lifetime or on the next.
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• Pasay, Philippines
21 Aug 12
Hi rog0322, Good to know that you understand that fact. I could also imagine the challenges while you were still in qualifying round on their own respective countries. I could imagine how hard it is. And you see it really take years for you to become Olympian. So instead that we are complaining about their performance we must be more optimistic or think positive and of course if there is way to help them at least we can contribute it. I can't totally see the point why it will be a embarrassment just because they didn't attained any medal. Sounds like some people can't accept the truth that our world is full of challenge.
• Philippines
24 Aug 12
Eventhough we didnt get medals in the Olympics they still did their best and represented our country. At least they experienced how to become a part of the olympics and from their they will become more motivated to train hard and represent our country on the next olympic event.
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• Pasay, Philippines
25 Aug 12
Maybe it is not yet really our time to have history in Olympics that could be proud of. At least we have something on the other side if not Olympics. Particularly in talents if not in sports, except for boxing which Pacman is always winning. Not only the best that they did when they represented our country.