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巴黎的黄金!

我们终于在奥运会上等到了金牌。为什么这样一个拥有庞大人口的大国,认为自己是独特的(至少在我听到的各种网络意见中有这样的印象),却无法培养出更多世界顶级运动员呢?这是社会的错吗?国家的错?培训系统的问题?毕竟我们有不少资金和高质量的教练。难道不能把这些转化为更多的成功吗?我认为如果有一个更好的体育部长,能够考虑我们运动员和培训系统的长期发展,我们在各个领域的世界级成绩会更好。

当然,这不会一蹴而就,但几年后我们应该能看到一些显著的成果。像荷兰、匈牙利或罗马尼亚这样的小国,似乎能够获得比我们更多的奖牌。这并不是因为他们拥有更多的资金,因为罗马尼亚和匈牙利并不比我们更富有。

有人能以某种逻辑给我解释一下吗?

我们终于在奥运会上等到了金牌。为什么这样一个拥有庞大人口的大国,认为自己是独特的(至少在我听到的各种网络意见中有这样的印象),却无法培养出更多世界顶级运动员呢?这是社会的错吗?国家的错?培训系统的问题?毕竟我们有不少资金和高质量的教练。难道不能把这些转化为更多的成功吗?我认为如果有一个更好的体育部长,能够考虑我们运动员和培训系统的长期发展,我们在各个领域的世界级成绩会更好。

当然,这不会一蹴而就,但几年后我们应该能看到一些显著的成果。像荷兰、匈牙利或罗马尼亚这样的小国,似乎能够获得比我们更多的奖牌。这并不是因为他们拥有更多的资金,因为罗马尼亚和匈牙利并不比我们更富有。

有人能以某种逻辑给我解释一下吗?

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Kmicic

That would probably be it because the volleyball players are also losing :/

That would probably be it because the volleyball players are also losing :/

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michal51525

It seems to be slowly becoming clear why we are doing so poorly at the Olympics. It is not the fault of the lack of good athletes but of those greedy pigs of ours who sit at the trough and do nothing to develop and promote Polish sport, only caring about grabbing as much as possible for themselves and their buddies or families. This was the problem in football (and probably still is) and it looks like the same is happening in the PKOL. This is evidenced by the increasing number of posts on the internet exposing our reality.

When will there finally be people in power in Poland who are not at the trough just to stuff themselves as much as possible? I mean the authorities at all levels and dimensions, from the government to the sports ones.

I know it sounds a bit absurd, but perhaps we should start paying those at the trough better so they can afford to take their families to the Olympics at their own expense and not at the cost of our athletes. Such events should be for the athletes, and they should have as much support from the committee as possible to represent our country with dignity. Unfortunately, the officials prefer to use events like the Olympics to promote themselves abroad with their families at the taxpayers' expense. Sad and pathetic. We should have some system in the country for holding such people accountable after such catastrophic results as this year. Where is the Minister of Sport? Why is no one taking this on?

I hope that one day a party will come to power that will want to do something good for Poland and not just for themselves. For now, there seems to be only the Confederation that would give a bit of hope for such changes. However, they have too little support to achieve anything. To be honest, I am keeping my fingers crossed for them because they bring a new quality to our politics and thanks to them there is still some hope for improving this sick system that we have had for decades.

It seems to be slowly becoming clear why we are doing so poorly at the Olympics. It is not the fault of the lack of good athletes but of those greedy pigs of ours who sit at the trough and do nothing to develop and promote Polish sport, only caring about grabbing as much as possible for themselves and their buddies or families. This was the problem in football (and probably still is) and it looks like the same is happening in the PKOL. This is evidenced by the increasing number of posts on the internet exposing our reality.

When will there finally be people in power in Poland who are not at the trough just to stuff themselves as much as possible? I mean the authorities at all levels and dimensions, from the government to the sports ones.

I know it sounds a bit absurd, but perhaps we should start paying those at the trough better so they can afford to take their families to the Olympics at their own expense and not at the cost of our athletes. Such events should be for the athletes, and they should have as much support from the committee as possible to represent our country with dignity. Unfortunately, the officials prefer to use events like the Olympics to promote themselves abroad with their families at the taxpayers' expense. Sad and pathetic. We should have some system in the country for holding such people accountable after such catastrophic results as this year. Where is the Minister of Sport? Why is no one taking this on?

I hope that one day a party will come to power that will want to do something good for Poland and not just for themselves. For now, there seems to be only the Confederation that would give a bit of hope for such changes. However, they have too little support to achieve anything. To be honest, I am keeping my fingers crossed for them because they bring a new quality to our politics and thanks to them there is still some hope for improving this sick system that we have had for decades.

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