Posted on 08/01/2012 4:16:31 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Right after Chinese diver Wu Minxia won her third Olympic gold medal, her family decided it was the right time to tell her a long-held family secret: her grandparents are dead.
Wus parents decided not to tell her about the death of her grandparents (or her own mothers years-long battle with breast cancer) until after she had won the 3-meter springboard in London. Their reasoning? They didnt want to interfere with Minxias diving career. It was essential to tell this white lie, said her father Wu Yuming.
A little bit you have to understand about Chinese Olympic athletes: they are crazy dedicated. Olympic athletes from China are government-backed, and have a harsh, almost militaristic win-at-all-costs mentality. Athletes in China are often taken away from their families at very young ages to train for hours on end. In the case of Wu Minxia, she began diving training at age 6, and left home at 16, bound for a government aquatic training institute, according to Yahoo!News.
Minxia is one of her sports shiniest stars, and part of that is thanks to the price paid by her personal life.
We accepted a long time ago that she doesnt belong entirely to us, Wu Yuming told the Shanghai Morning Post. I dont even dare to think about things like enjoying family happiness.
Wus mother decided to wait until her breast cancer was in remission before breaking the news to her daughter of her condition. Understandable, I suppose. But her grandparents have both been dead for over a year, and Minxia only just now learned about it.
I learned everything I need to know about the Communist Chinese at Tienanmen Square.
They are dedicated because the Chinese government holds their families hostage.
China will never dominate the world. Such horror is not the destiny of Mankind. America will rise again to be worthy of God’s mantle.
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