For anyone watching the Olympics what is the draw anymore? The opening ceremonies? The novelty of specific competitions? At this point the Olympics is falling into the same irrelevancy as the Miss America Pageant or subscribing to Cable TV. Gone are the days of massive ratings or transcendent stories such as the 1996 Woman’s Gymnastics Gold Medal run. And it doesn’t help that hype for the Olympics has soured into nothing to do with particular athletes (in terms of their competitions) or the competitions themselves. Case in point, this past month’s most trafficked Olympic headlines are, depressingly, as follows:
Olympian Mothers Forced to Choose Between Competing and Breastfeeding (The Mary Sue)
A transgender woman weightlifter's Olympic dream has sparked an existential debate about what it means to be female (CNN)
Team USA Sprint Sensation Sha’Carri Richardson Fails Drug Test and May Miss Olympics (Wall Street Journal)
Soul Cap, designed for swimmers with natural Black hair, banned from Tokyo Olympics (NPR)
Norway’s Women's Beach Handball Team Is Fined For Not Wanting To Wear Sexist Bikini Bottoms (NPR)
U.S. Olympic Trials: Hammer thrower Gwen Berry turns away from flag during anthem (The Athletic)
2021 Olympics Are Turning Into a $20 Billion Bust for Japan (Wall Street Journal)
Japanese cower from Olympics they don’t want and should not be happening (Guardian)
And lest we leave Covid out…
Tokyo virus cases hit 6-month high 2 days before Games open (Associated Press)