Let's put all the critics to rest right now. Canada's 'Own the Podium' program has been a success already.
It's true, Canada will not win the overall medal count at this Olympic Games, but relative to past Olympic Games, particularly those on Canadian soil, Canada has done extremely well.
Canada is tied for the lead in Gold medals and has several opportunities to add to that number including in curling, hockey, and speed skating.
For the head of the Canadian Olympic Committee, Chris Rudge, to come out and say that the 'Own the Podium' program was a failure, is wrong. Look at our success stories. Athletes such as Jon Montgomery and the bobsleigh team of Kallie Humphries and Heather Moyse might never have captured gold at the Olympic Games without 'Own the Podium'.
Canada sunk $117 million into athletics. Was it money wasted? I don't think so. The problem with the program was the unrealistic goals and the outrageous pressure they placed on Canadian athletes. If Canada continuosly funded athletics, not just in the few years leading up to a home Olympics, we truly would 'Own the Podium' everywhere we went.
Canada is Owning the Podium and Canadians should be proud of the dedicated athletes who are working hard to bring pride to their country. Remember, before these Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada had never won an Olympic Gold Medal on home soil. When the Vancouver Games come to a close, Canada will likely have more than 10 gold medals. That is what I call 'Owning the Podium'.
Let the games begin.
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Own the Podium is already a success
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