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Winter Olympics 2014: USA to send two openly gay sportswomen to Sochi, including Billie Jean King
The United States presidential delegations for the Winter Olympics in Sochi will include two openly gay sportswomen, sending a defiant message over Russia's anti-gay laws. Former tennis star Billie Jean King and two-time ice hockey medallist Caitlin Cahow will attend the opening and closing ceremonies respectively. The host nation's president Vladimir Putin passed a law in June prohibiting 'propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations among minors', which has been widely condemned. The inclusion of King, in particular, and Cahow has been viewed as a challenge to the controversial legislation and a White House statement reported by USA Today said the delegation "represents the diversity that is the United States". Cahow told the newspaper: "It's obviously a statement that's being made, but I think it's an incredibly respectful one. "Basically, the White House is highlighting Americans who know what it means to have freedoms and liberties under the constitution. That's really what we're representing in Sochi and it's not at all different from what's espoused in the spirit of Olympism. "So I think it's just a great group of people. I can't believe I've been named one of them because it's a remarkable roster and I just think that we're going to represent what the best America can be. Hopefully, it will unify all of Team USA and send a message of love and acceptance to the world." Andre Banks, the executive director of gay rights group All Out, added: "It's hard to look at this delegation without seeing it as a criticism of Putin's anti-gay laws. "What it's doing is showing the true power of the Olympics, the ability to move people, to change people's minds and open them up to new ways of thinking. The delegation is shining a light on the values of the Olympics." The delegation for the opening ceremony will be led by University of California president Janet Napolitano and will also feature Michael McFaul, the United States ambassador to the Russian Federation, deputy chief of staff for policy Robert Nabors, 1988 Olympic figure skating champion Brian Boitano and King. For the closing ceremony, McFaul and Cahow will be joined by five-time speed-skating gold medallists Bonnie Blair and Dr Eric Heiden in a delegation led by deputy secretary of state William Burns. That means that for the first time, the US delegations will not include the president, first lady or vice-president, with the White House's statement adding that President Obama's schedule will not allow him to travel to Sochi. "President Obama is extremely proud of our US athletes and looks forward to cheering them on from Washington," it read. "He knows they will showcase to the world the best of America - diversity, determination and teamwork." http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/o...g-9012928.html Putin has already said Gay people are invited to The Winter Olympics and they will be made to feel welcome, Obama is firing blank shots. |
Never really follow the sports outside the games so no idea who's expected or going to do well but looking forward to it, bit of a shame that that ^ is gonna overshadow it all really
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Shaun white sprained his ankle a few weeks ago, he won't have much preparation going into the Olympics by the sound of things
i need to catch up on the latest X Games to get me in the spirit |
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) says it may take disciplinary action against Heather Mills after alleging she "verbally abused" and "physically harassed" an official.
Mills, who lost the lower half of her left leg in 1993, said on Monday she would not ski at the 2014 Sochi Paralympics after the IPC ruled her equipment had not been ratified. The IPC claims Mills went into a "wild tantrum" after being given the news and could now be fined. Her coach says there is a "vendetta" against her. IPC skiing committee head Sylvana Mestre told BBC Sport that the 45-year-old Mills had acted entirely improperly. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/disability-sport/25441200 thank **** she isn't going |
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Was watching her in that downhill skiing world championships or whatever it was that she won just before Christmas, a lovely girl
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Just seen Lindsey Vonn's been ruled out the games, shame for her
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Such a Shame, cannot wait for the Hockey Tournaments. Should be good.
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should be a good contest between Canada, Russia and Sweden for the Medals
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A Jamaican Bobsled Team has qualfied for the olympics but Jamaica OC might not back them.
http://www.sbnation.com/2014/1/17/53...sochi-olympics C'mon JOC you're denying us Cool Runnings Pt Deuce. |
Cannot wait, the winter olympics are way better than summer imo
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South Korea 2018, better enjoy Russia where its not too bad of a time difference
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Proper looking forward to this.
Oh and Joc have announced Jamaica will have a bobsleigh team. |
Looking forwards to this, even more now that Jamaica have a bobsleigh team
Change the days to go in the title jobber |
Opening ceremony only 2 days away.
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Seems to have crept up really fast, probably partly because this thread title had been stuck saying 34 days to go for the last month
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Our boys in the snowboarding :(
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I'm watching a replay now.
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C'mon Finland!!
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Oh it's over
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Bit annoying hours these Olympics are gonna have, mens downhill skiing going to be really early tomorrow
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Jamie, you big flop!
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High standards with the snowboarding.. one tiny slip on the rails can ruin it
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Kramer with an Olympic record in the 5000m skating, early on the comms were going on about how poor he was doing and that he must be getting worried lol
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Jenny Jones wins Britains first medal; first ever on snow. Bronze :worship:
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Amazing stuff from Enni, a silver medal from slopestyle! I didnīt expect that.
Good job for Jenny Jones and team GB too. |
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Too pretty to be hurt
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Today at the games just starting on BBC2, lets see this GB gold then
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