In the past, sports only applied to so-called athletes who did not perform well in school. The athletes of the 2008 Beijing Olympics showed that this is not true.
The Olympic Charter stipulates that Olympism is a philosophy of life that promotes and integrates the qualities of the body, the will and the soul in a balanced whole. Combining sport with culture and education, Olympism aims to create a way of life based on the joys of hard work, the good values of education and respect for universal basic moral principles. Therefore, Olympism focuses on the education of athletes and serves as a role model and role model for others to follow. The following American athletes represent only a number of Olympic athletes with outstanding educational qualifications and special role models.
Amy Rodriguez, football: a member of the high school honors list and a model representative of the United Nations
David Burke, swimming: Harvard old man, anthropology average score of 3.0
Shawn Johnson, gymnastics:...
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