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by Donna Gee on 26 September 2006
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I enjoyed Lior Rozenman's 'Land of the freefall' rant about the demise of America's golf and tennis stars (good headline, by the way). It's lovely to see the self-proclaimed giants of world sport squirm rather than gloat for a change.
Yes, I use the word gloat because that's what Lior would have us believe we Europeans are guilty of. What his moans seem to indicate is that some Americans are bad losers as well as bad winners. How sweet that the pathetic whooping, puerile cries of 'U-S-A' and apparent belief that God blesses only America have been silenced, albeit temporarily.
I still haven't forgotten the Yanks' rare Ryder Cup win at Brookline in 1999 - and not just for their amazing final-day fightback from 10-6 down. The whole occasion was marred by US players, their wives and fans running on to the green after Justin Leonard holed a 45-foot putt against Jose Maria Olazabal on the 17th.
The incident came at a crucial point, with the overall result still in doubt, and undoubtedly affected the Spaniard's concentration. He predictably missed his own putt, which of course sparked more uncontrolled US yelps of delight.
Apparently no official rules were broken by the American histrionics but there is no doubt their behaviour was over the top. Indeed, the Europeans were convinced that a number of unwritten rules and codes of conduct were ignored. There was still considerable bad blood after the match with European players complaining about the behaviour of the US galleries throughout the match. Sam Torrance branded it "disgusting," while captain Mark James referred to it as a "bear pit".
Certainly there can be no complaints about the impeccable behaviour of Tom Lehman's beaten team at the K Club - or their grace in defeat. And as the whoopers and yelpers had little to shout about, there was no OTT behaviour from them, either. As for the Irish public, they showed the utmost respect for their visitors throughout, so who could begrudge them their joyous celebrations - and indeed tears.
Unfortunately many Americans seem to think they have a divine right to win everything. The reality, I am afraid, is that in today's world they are moderate sportsmen at best.
It's the sort of things Brits are used to. During my lifetime (and that goes back a long way), we've see-sawed between average and absolute c*** at just about everything, so why deride us for enjoying our rare moments of pleasure?
As I see it, the only sports the Americans seem to excel at are the ones only they and their lapdogs play - like grid-iron football and baseball, or rounders as we European girls call the game from which it evolved.
Indeed, their games aren't even their own. American football wouldn't exist but for William Webb Ellis picking up a soccer ball at Rugby School in 1823 and giving birth to yet another of the globally-played games we Brits invented.
And what are those laughable tin helmets and all that body armour about? Top-class rugby is just as tough (I'd back an All Black forward against any overpaid grid-iron star), yet a bit of shoulder padding is all the body armour our sporting hard men seem to need. And what's this 'World Series' of baseball? A big world, indeed - comprising the United States and Canada, with a little help from the Japanese and some also-rans from Central America. No wonder the Yanks aren't big into the REAL game of football...there's too much competition when they enter the real world.
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by ltrain on September 26, 2006
It doesn't take a lap dog to sniff out the European bias, you'll have to explain that lapdog comment further in print for our American readers. In the meantime, I must assure that baseball is a beautiful game and the Americans won't take decades to come back. Touche LR
by Donna Gee on September 26, 2006
Lapdog (or lap dog) - colloquially used to mean one who follows a leader blindly.
by Sean Hogn on September 26, 2006
This reminds me of when the Queen refused to let Jack Kelly row at Henley because he worked with his hands. Where did the Brits place in the last Olympic M8? And so we're clear - it's "tough" to play rugby without pads but ok for someone to whine about being distracted during play? Yeah, we screwed up with the "World..." thing. At least our Little League World Series is more inclusive. God may be European, but He's also a Packers fan, in case you havent heard. Cant we all just get along?
I'm intrigued by your reference to Jack Kelly, Sean. I admit I'm no expert on rowing but I can't find any reference to Jack's apparent difference with The Queen anywhere on the Internet. Maybe you can enlighten me. I also have a soft spot for Green Bay, by the way - so why indeed can't we get along?!
by Sean Hogan on September 27, 2006
it's discussed briefly here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henley_Royal_Reg atta "For many years, the entrants were controversially restricted to "gentlemen" (non-tradesmen) who did not work with their hands, which, according to popular belief, is the reason the regatta refused to allow future Olympic champions John B. Kelly, Sr., who was a bricklayer, to row in 1920 and Bobby Pearce, who was a carpenter, to row in 1928." :)
by Lee Soltz on September 27, 2006
your article is UK poppycock... to give citizens of the UK a chance to gloat......I saw what happened in the Ryder Cup.... and those are not tin helmets that our football players wear...... Golf is an individual sport... not a team sport anyway.... look at your British Open....... :-)....... your "overstated" British anger...and from a Welsh Jew , at that!!!!!!
by Donna Gee on September 27, 2006
Fortunately we live in a different world today, Sean - but please don't blame the Queen. She wasn't even born in 1920.
well, i didnt mean the current queen. golf is so silly anyway. i'd love to see more oxford/cambridge rowing stuff on this site. i'll try to be mr american rowing guy in addition to my bad hst imitation from the other day.
by Michael Clough on September 28, 2006
While we're Yankee-bashing, let's not forget that the U.S Women's basketball was knocked out by the Russians in Brazil. Is American arrogance coming back to bite them on the backside?
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