Today marks the beginning of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, in London, England.
There will be the lighting of the flame, the entrance of the athletes into the stadium, the speeches, the music, the spectacle that is the opening event.
Of course the Olympic Games are about the games themselves, about the competition among athletes and countries, about about winning medals, but, what are the values of the Olympic Games?
According to the International Olympic Committee, it takes more than being an exceptional sportsman or woman to become part of the Olympics or Paralympics. “This is why both games come with a set of core values which encompass what these competitions are all about proving that sport even at this level, is not just about your ability.”
The seven official values, which aim to embody the spirit of the events are :
Respect
Excellence
Friendship
Courage
Determination
Inspiration
Equality
There is a story that is behind the picture to the right. It is a story of a father son relationship that exemplifies all of the values of the Olympics. Beyond that, their relationship is one of love … unconditional, sacrificial love.
To me, they, father and son, epitomize the Olympic spirit, not just in regard to athletics, but also in regards to life … lived full and complete, not because of their circumstances, but in spite of them.
“You can!”
I only subscribe to two blogs. Yours is my favorite. Somehow, my email already knows this. every morning when I wake up, each post is sent to me in its entirety. Perfect. Thanks for the great reading material!!
Oh Sarah, thanks for saying such kind words (and not just thinking them π ). I get so excited to see a new post from you in my inbox as well! Some days you make me laugh, some days you make me cry, and some days you take me back (way back) to when I was in the phase of life that you are now in. I miss seeing your smiling face! And am so glad that we can still connect thanks to WordPress π
Carole