THE OLYMPICS
FAIRYTALE:
2012 is here and many are looking forward
to the London Olympics. The Olympics fever is here and Africa
as a continent has had remarkable historical moments at the Olympics. I can go
on to talk of the legendary Kipchoge Keino but that is a story for another day.
1980 saw Zimbabwe
participate for the first time at the summer Olympic games under the name Zimbabwe from its previous colonial name- Rhodesia .
Despite being the one of the country’s
proudest moment, even after her 1980 independence, it is the circumstances that
led to the inclusion of Zimbabwe
at the Olympics that really baffles many. One of the hockey players then who
was the goalie recounted to the BBC in an interview of how they were not even
suppose to go to the Olympics in Moscow, but when the American led boycott
wiped out most of the field hockey entries, Zimbabwe, the new nation borne out
of the turmoil Rhodesia, became a last minute substitute.
Mind you, the invite came 5 weeks before
the start of the games and after the rigorous training sessions, no one could
have predicted let alone imagine what happened. Zimbabwe swept through 5 games
undefeated.
Two identical twins, sandy and sonia Chick
both playing for zimabwe and the only identical twins to ever have won gold
medals recount how despite being white, they all chanted; “ forward with the
rooster,” which is Mugabe’s party slogan in their 4-1 thrashing victory over
Austria to bagg the coveted gold medal.
daughters of zimbawe-the twins sandy and sonia |
As the Zimbabwe
players partied and drank champagne in Moscow ,
back in Zimbabwe ,
fans took to the streets singing zulu songs. It did not matter what colour
one was-all that mattered was the
unifying factor, a team that had unified both the whites and Africans into one
proud nation. When they touched down, the reception at the airport was
overwhelming, the twins recall. All that mattered was that they were all proud
Zimbabweans together.
And if you thought politics and sports are
like water and oil- they do not mix, then you are wrong. Mugabe in a
congratulatory telegram to the team, he addressed them as “the daughters of Zimbabwe ”.
Infact Mugabe went on to urge the country to forget the war struggles and
unite.
And just like the 1980 olympics, the 2012
slogan will remain the same credo for Africa- “
it is not the colour that you go in with, but the one that you comeout with
that matters.”
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