If Olympics no longer existed, would it matter?

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Most Popular "NO"

Is there anything better than 80 nations getting
together in the spirit of competition. Go Canada
Go!

Its a bunch of sports people only care about once
every 4 years.

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yes k i r be agreein

matterized about 1 year ago

Athletes need the competitive challenge - but I wish they would ban advertising,
commercialization, and sponsors and let the competition be true amateur.

matterized about 1 year ago

I enjoy the entire 2 weeks. So great to see athletes who truly love their sport and want
to do well for their country as well. All very inspiring!

matterized about 1 year ago

it brings everyone together

matterized about 1 year ago

Its a bunch of sports people only care about once every 4 years.

matterized about 1 year ago

Is there anything better than 80 nations getting together in the spirit of competition. Go
Canada Go!

matterized over 2 years ago

People need distraction from day to day problems, unemployment, Haiti, violence, etc. It
is a good 2 week of mostly feel good stories.

matterized over 2 years ago

One of the only times when most of the world unites.

matterized over 2 years ago

It is good way to unite people from different countries and compete in sporting events.

matterized over 2 years ago

With the Winter Olympics being in Canada I seem to be more excited than usual. Looking
forward to see how Canada performs.

matterized over 2 years ago

Not only a unifying experience for the world, but also a chance for great athletes to be
exhibited

matterized over 2 years ago

Always look forward to the next Olympic competition and feel a let down when they end.
Totally clean entertaimment.

matterized over 2 years ago

Because I would be out of a job.

matterized over 2 years ago

the world needs the olympic spirit

matterized over 2 years ago

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