It is good to see the country patting itself and the backs of the athletes for a job well done in Rio. The Paralympic team may even register similar performance.
So what put the gold into our efforts in, first London, and then Rio? Well....er...gold actually, financial gold, as in hard currency. Filthy lucre.
Strange, that as we have poured more money in, others have had to take it out and the results are there for all to see. Money wins........eventually. Cycling is a good example. While our cyclists have had a budget of 34 million since 2012, expert coaches and trainers, the mighty USA Team only has one full time staff member.
With a 5 million quid budget before the Atlanta games, Sports UK and Team GB had no chance of winning anything and pretty much didn't.
Between 2013 and then end of this year 350 million quid will have been invested in Olympic and Paralympic sport.
It has been a long time coming. For a few weeks every 4 years we can feel good about ourselves and our country and apparently it only costs every person 1.09 Pounds. I think it isn't a bad deal, especially when you consider these athletes are winning and competing at championships in between olympic games anyway.
We have the National Lottery to thank for this upturn in fortunes. Without it, the money would never have been available. It is a contentious issue to some. Such astronomical sums could be divided amongst even more deserving causes and charities, and that may, at some point in future have to happen. But for now, it doesn't hurt for the national morale to be boosted and that we can all take pride in the achievements of these athletes ( I do hope to God they are all clean).
But maybe it isn't all money. For if it was our national soccer teams would be similarly succesful. No, there is always of course, the magic ingredients of desire, ambition, sacrifice and dedication that it takes to be a champion............
and money can't buy those.................Footballers take note!
No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012