Saturday, January 29th, 2022
Special Edition: Countdown to Winter Olympics 2022
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We’re just days away from the start of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China. More than 200 athletes are representing Team USA in sports like figure skating, hockey, skiing, luge and curling. But along with the excitement, there are also challenges: from political tensions to the pandemic.
You’ll hear from three-time Olympian Gordy Sheer, who won a silver medal in luge in 1998. He’s now the director of marketing for USA Luge. He shares what he remembers most about competing in the Olympics and explains what he thinks athletes have been robbed of in 2022.
Then, we’ll dive deeper into the potential impact of the U.S. diplomatic boycott with Jules Boykoff. He played soccer for the U-23 Men’s National Team, also known as the Olympic team. He’s now a professor of political science at Pacific University and the author of four books on the Olympics, including “Power Games: A Political History of the Olympics.” We’re talking with him about the politics and critiques of the games you don’t always see in the headlines.
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Guest: Gordy Sheer
Gordy Sheer is a three-time Olympian. He was the 1998 Olympic silver medalist in luge and the 1997 World Cup Champion. He’s been the USA Luge Director of Marketing and Sponsorship since 2000.
Guest: Jules Boykof
Jules Boykoff is a professor of political science at Pacific University and the author of four books on the Olympics, including "Power Games: A Political History of the Olympics.” He played professional soccer and represented the U.S. Olympic soccer team in 1990.
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