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Us Cyclists & Masks

Maybe I didn't read this properly...but what's the big deal? If they were handed out to those requesting them....so?? Why get offended (or is it mostly the populous who was offended)? What am I missing?


US cyclists apologize for wearing masks

By NOAH TRISTER, AP Sports Writer 7 hours, 53 minutes ago


BEIJING (AP)—A group of American cyclists has apologized to Beijing Olympic organizers after arriving in China’s capital wearing face masks.

Michael Friedman, Sarah Hammer, Bobby Lea and Jennie Reed released a statement Wednesday, a day after they caused a stir by showing up in the protective gear.

“The wearing of protective masks upon our arrival into Beijing was strictly a precautionary measure we as athletes chose to take, and was in no way meant to serve as an environmental or political statement,” the athletes said. “We deeply regret the nature of our choices. Our decision was not intended to insult BOCOG or countless others who have put forth a tremendous amount of effort to improve the air quality in Beijing.”

The host city’s air remains a concern with the start of the games approaching. Beijing has put into effect long-planned pollution-control measures, such as taking cars off the streets, and American officials are cautiously optimistic.

Jim Scherr, the U.S. Olympic Committee’s chief executive officer, said his organization didn’t ask the cyclists to apologize.

“Those athletes regret that action and have written an apology to BOCOG on their own behalf,” Scherr said. “They now realize and understand how their actions were perceived by the host nation and by the organizing committee.”

Scherr said masks have been issued to national governing bodies that requested them.

“I understand that about 200 of our athletes received those masks through the national governing body, not directly from the U.S. Olympic Committee,” Scherr said. “Hopefully they won’t have to use them.”

posted on Aug 6, 2008 12:19 PM ()

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I understand that China is trying to put it's best foot forward to the rest of the world, and I guess wearing these masks put the quality of their air in a bad light.
I think what we have to remember when we watch these Olympics is that the China we are seeing here is a very expensive facade.
When my wife, Mary Ellen, was in China two years ago, she said the poverty was unbelievable, the regime was extremely oppressive (Foreigners can only move around with government-sanctioned guides) and the pollution of the waters and air was unimaginable.
comment by hayduke on Aug 12, 2008 9:42 AM ()

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