By which I should clarify, that with a few exceptions, most of my comments herein apply to the Summer games.  I’ve been watching some of the London China  being this competitive at prior games; in Beijing  they won the most gold medals, while the US 
 Here are the listings (summer games):
 1896     Athens , Greece 
1900     Paris ,  France 
1904     St.   Louis , USA 
1908     London ,  UK 
1912     Stockholm ,  Sweden 
1916     WWI games between Central Powers and Allied Powers
1920     Antwerp ,  Belgium 
1924     Paris ,  France 
1928     Amsterdam , Holland 
1932     Los   Angeles , USA 
1936     Berlin ,  Germany 
1940     WWII Games between Axis and Allies
1944     WWII Games between Axis and Allies
1948     London ,  UK 
1952     Helsinki ,  Finland 
1956     Melbourne ,  Australia 
1960     Rome ,  Italy 
1964     Tokyo ,  Japan 
1968     Mexico   City , Mexico 
1972     Munich ,  West Germany 
1976     Montreal ,  Canada 
1980     Moscow ,  USSR 
1984     Los   Angeles , USA 
1988     Seoul ,  South Korea 
1992     Barcelona ,  Spain 
1996     Atlanta ,  USA 
2000     Sydney ,  Australia 
2004     Athens ,  Greece 
2008     Beijing ,  China 
2012     London ,  UK 
2016     Rio   de Janeiro , Brazil 
 Starting with 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer ,  Norway 
 I was too young to have watched the Munich  games in 1972 (and wasn’t even born in 1968) so the 1976 games in Montreal Romania 
 1980.  We boycotted the Moscow  games, and beat the Russkis in hockey at the Winter Games in Lake  Placid .  Woohoo!
1984.    L.A. McLean , as they had air conditioning, a modern luxury which one Foreign Service family, living on McArthur Blvd. L.A. 
1988.    Seoul 
1992.    Barcelona 
1996.    Atlanta 
2000.    Sydney 
2004.    Athens 
2008.    Beijing 
2012.    London 
 Germans.  In 1930, to make up for the 1916 games which had been scheduled for Berlin (but cancelled due to everyone fighting World War I) the IOC gave the Germans the Olympic games in Berlin in 1936 (and the Winter Games in Garmisch), which Adolf Hitler took advantage of when 1936 rolled by.  Jesse Owens, however, didn’t fully cooperate and embarrassed Hitler by winning a few medals.  However, the Germans still won the most gold medals and overall medals.  This would have been a fun series to watch, if only we could substitute these games for the 2012 games on TV.  How about that – select WHICH Olympics you want to watch.  Get working on it, ESPN wizards.
            Likewise, drama unfolded in Munich Munich 
 Winter Olympics Highlights.  First held in 1924 at Chamonix , France  (home of Mont Blanc ).  The 1936 games were held in Garmisch, which I visited for skiing in 1990 with my brother and best friend.  As mentioned above, we won in hockey in 1980.  The 1994 Lillehammer Games were the ones immediately after the Tonya Harding & Nancy Kerrigan scandal.  Kerrigan won the silver behind Oksana Baiul (Ukraine 
 The games themselves vary in interest level to me.  I’m not really much of a sports guy.  I do NOT digest all those statistics, nor do I feel testicularly compelled to “get into” literally EVERY sport (with an American jingo-bonehead conspicuous ignorance of soccer, though when I lived in France Brazil 
            I would suggest that anyone else simply watch what you want to watch, and ignore everything else.  You have NO patriotic duty to watch Americans compete in any sport.  Surely they won’t notice if you zone out back home (“OMG, Gabby Douglas fell off the balance beam because someone in America 
            At an abstract level, the athletes compete at such a high level, so far beyond my capabilities, that they may as well be aliens.  That makes them…sometimes interesting to watch.  What I don’t see is any nationalism entering the equation for the athletes themselves.  When you get down to swimming, gymnastics, basketball, etc. all sports are ultimately sports and apolitical.  It’s the spectators watching, waving the flags, who inject that element into the sport.  The athletes themselves don’t seem to care.  All they care about is winning – not for their country, not for their families, or their coaches, or their hometowns, but for themselves.  Which is as it should be.
            I suppose a political argument could be raised about results.  In the past, East Germany US USA USA ) and all communist countries (not just the USSR ), ignoring minor spats like Yugoslavia 
            By the way, I’m not aware that the Vatican  ever sends a team to the Olympics…but Iran Israel 
            Finally, don’t get me started about “McDonalds”-themed America-bashing.  The next fast-food-obese US 
            Let’s go US!  And if we don’t win in London , there’s Rio  in four years.  

 
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