Posted: 7/23/2008 at 12:42 AM
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If you watched the ESPYs a few nights ago, you didn't miss the winners of the "Athlete with a Disability" category when you went to the bathroom, grabbed some popcorn, or in my case-took the dogs out. That award wasn't televised. But this blog isn't about just another oversight by the media to include people with disabilities in the mainstream. A couple hours after the award show, I looked up the winners and noticed an interesting commonality in both the winning male and female athletes with disabilities.
Both winners are the only athletes amongst their competitors in the category that do NOT participate in adapted sports. Both winners, Shay Oberg and Ryan Kocer, compete against (and with in Shay's case) able-bodied athletes. All of the other athletes up for this award participate in elite level disabled sports, including wheelchair basketball, adapted swimming, Paralympic soccer, and track. The winners were chosen by public vote, so maybe this says something about how most of America decides who's the best...in this case athlete.
[Photo caption: Ryan Kocer is pictured in red wrestling gear attempting to pin a competitor. Ryan is a single leg amputee.]
It's usually an easy and quick process for me to decide where I sit on an issue involving disabled sports. I almost always have a strong and certain opinion, but this one has me stumped so I thought I'd open up the floor to hear your thoughts on the commonality between the winners and the shared qualities of the losers. To get you started, here are some of the thoughts and potential explanations for the finding that have been tumbling around in my head:
[Photo caption: Shay Oberg wearing sunglasses while playing outfield. She's gripping her glove against her body with her arm that ends at the elbow level.]
Before any Oberg or Kocer fans get fired up on this subject, it should be stated that in NO way am I suggesting these two amazing athletes didn't deserve to win the ESPY. I just found how the 2 winners were the same AND different from the 6 other athletes that didn't win more than a coincidence. What do you think?
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