Friday, August 16, 2024

Day 4373: Your Country's only Olympian, Earthquakes and Houses.

    

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What if you are your country's only Olympian.


Shaun Gill said he was the "most famous man in Belize... for now"




As the only athlete sent by his country to the Olympics in Paris, sprinter Shaun Gill has been revelling in his temporary status as “the most famous man” in Belize. He is one of four athletes sent to the 2024 Games as their nations' sole representative. It is a responsibility that brings pride - and some extra anxiety.

Solo competitors told the BBC their jobs could be lonely, but being their nation’s default flagbearer during the opening ceremony had been exhilarating. As a result of Gill's sudden celebrity, others in the athletes’ village have been chasing his autograph, the 31-year-old told the BBC.

Solo competitors told the BBC their jobs could be lonely, but being their nation’s default flagbearer during the opening ceremony had been exhilarating. As a result of Gill's sudden celebrity, others in the athletes’ village have been chasing his autograph, the 31-year-old told the BBC. I had a joke with one of my friends that I may need a security detail,” he laughed.

The larger Olympic delegations – such as those sent by the US and the UK – are able to choose their flagbearers from groups of hundreds of athletes. But Belize, a Central American nation with a population of less than half a million, had only one candidate - as did Liechtenstein, Nauru and Somalia. Gill waved his country’s flag with all the patriotic zeal he could muster, as he and other athletes paraded along the River Seine in boats. He went viral for his impassioned efforts in the driving rain.

 A handful of officials who comprise the nation's total representation in Paris



Carrying the hopes of a nation was pressuring, Gill admitted. He did not advance to the men’s 100m final, and reflected that jet lag had left him unable to run as fast as he hoped. “When the performance is lacking, I’m like, ‘Man, I hope I didn’t make you all disappointed,’” he said.

Gill said he had received “thousands” of well-wishes. “My phone freezes, my Instagram freezes,” he said. “I had to turn it off at one point because I couldn’t even have a moment of peace to myself... I do appreciate it, but I guess I had to just learn how to manage it real quick.” Gill has chosen to retire from big races and will now focus on training the next generation of runners in Belize, as well as his own future career as an engineer.




2 Days in a row! A second earthquake  today Thursday, 3.9 SoCal.

 Also a 4.4 yesterday, Wednesday,SoCal.





 

  
 
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2 comments:

Carrol Wolf said...

Still don't know where you find all of the info on your blogs. The house is really interesting. I remember those many years ago, when I studied to become an architect of learning about Frank Lloyd Wright's hotel in Japan, that had weathered a strong earthquake because of the kind of foundation that he designed. The last quote that you posted is on poignant. It will definitely go into one of my journals. I have been cleaning, purging, and reminiscing and so many of the journals were started in your wonderful workshops. Thank you.

elenor said...

Today's daily art is totally different, but I love it. It shows so well how delicate little plants can be. Just lovely.
Yes, Jacki, last weekend was great, I so enjoyed being together with sons and grandchildren - still dreaming of it. I guess you know what i mean.
Wishing you a happy weekend!