Yahoo Sports columnist clobbered for saying China is kicking US tail in Olympics for winning more golds although fewer total medals
If Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Wetzel was looking to garner a little attention, he sure got it in the wake of his Wednesday piece titled, âSorry, America: Chinaâs leading the real Olympic medal count.â
What are the details?Wetzelâs opening salvo pretty much says it all: âChina is kicking the United Statesâ tail (at least for now) in these Olympics, although you wouldnât know it if you just scanned the medal tables in the American media.â
His argument is that U.S. news outlets â" even his own â" tally Olympic medal standings according to total medals won as opposed to which country has nabbed the most gold medals.
And the tally at noon ET Wednesday showed the U.S. on top with 79 medals, and China in second with 70. But Wetzel insists the tally should be presented to the world according to which country has the most gold medals â" and that would be China with 32 compared to the U.S. with 25.
Wetzel called the total medal tally âridiculousâ and said it means Chinaâs âsomehow not as goodâ and to âtry telling Chinaâs seven extra gold medalists that their victories didnât matter.â
More from his piece:
The rest of the world favors gold over everything. Thatâs how the International Olympic Committee tallies it. Same with the medal standing on the Toyko 2020 website. Itâs good enough for media companies all over the world, just not in the U.S. apparently.
Everyone else has this right since, quite literally, gold is better than the others. Itâs a simple concept.
Gold. Silver. Bronze.
The gold medalist gets the highest spot on the podium. The flag of the country that the gold medalist represents is raised higher than the others. They play the anthem of the gold medalist, not the others.
There is no subtlety here. There is no room for interpretation. At no point was it ever suggested that the three spots are equals. If they were, then theyâd just hand out three gold medals.
âThe U.S. though, like its opposition to the metric system, decides to go it alone and, hey, what a coincidence, it just happens to make it look like the Americans are having the most success at the Olympics, when we most certainly are not,â he added.
Wetzel also noted that American mediaâs total medal count is âembarrassingâ and âhumiliatingâ as it makes it seem like the numbers are being reworked in favor of the U.S.
He ended up suggesting that medals should be weighed for the sake of overall standings. âSay three points for gold, two for silver and one for bronze. Or whatever value needs to be assigned. Then it wouldnât be all about the gold, but it also wouldnât pretend gold was bronze.â
Big-time backlashAs you might expect, commenters on Wetzelâs piece took no prisoners.
Source: TheBlaze
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