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Graphic of the Day: Foreign-born athletes playing for the U.S. Olympic team

 

Graphic of the Day: Foreign-born athletes playing for the U.S. Olympic team

For every American-born athlete like Chris Kaman and Becky Hammon, who are playing for Germany and Russia, there are Olympians like Steffen Peters and Nastia Liukin competing for the Stars and Stripes.

Peters (equestrian) was born in Germany and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1992. Liukin (gymnastics) was born in Moscow to two former Soviet champion gymnasts.

Khatuna Lorig (archery) was originally from the Republic of Georgia (as in former Soviet state Georgia, not Peach State Georgia) and gained her U.S. citizenship last year.

Freddy Adu (men's soccer) was born in Tema, Ghana and emigrated to Potomac, Md., in 1997 after his parents won an immigration lottery.

Howard Bach (badminton) was born in Vietnam in 1979 and moved to the U.S. at age 3.

Giuseppe Lanzone (rowing) grew up in the "five block by 10 block" town of La Punta in Peru. His family moved to the U.S. in 1997 and he became a citizen in 2006.

So are these athletes traitors? Hardly.

To me, these aren't the stories of traitors, but of Americans with an overseas heritage.

And yes, these athletes do represent me.

 

Talk Back
Reputation:79
Level:Pro
Since:Jan 16, 2008

August 8, 2008 3:14 pm
I find this graphic to be a little misleading. It appears you are implying that alot of these athletes aren't Americans just because they are foreign born. But look at Kobe Bryant, he was born and grew up in Italy. I don't see him listed here. Is he not from Italy? Just because you are born in a different country does not necessarily mean you aren't an American or can become one.
Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Nov 14, 2006

August 21, 2008 11:54 pm
For most on that list (maybe not Freddie), it just isn't the same thing and the author surely knows it. The worst kind of moral equivalency argument is one with obvious logical flaws. It makes the person putting forth the argument look rather, well, dumb.

Kaman and what's her name? Born and raised in the USA, never lived in the countries they represent, never plan to. They are in the Oly ...(more)

Reputation:91
Level:All-Star
Since:Feb 26, 2008

August 8, 2008 2:30 am
This was a good counter to Doyels stupid column.....you should walk over to his cubicle and pee in it.
Reputation:88
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 22, 2006

August 12, 2008 8:29 am
Gee, that name doesn't sound very Korean even if she was born there.  My guess is she has a parent who served in the military.  How does this make her un-American??
Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 3, 2006

August 7, 2008 9:46 pm

Boy, it sure is nice when even his co-workers point out what a butt-hole Doyle is.
Reputation:57
Level:Pro
Since:Dec 19, 2006

August 8, 2008 3:16 am
It's more than disgusting to hear how its "ok" to play for another country, you'll have to excuse me will I go throw up and then laugh at the "D" bags that disrespect our country!!!!!
Reputation:67
Level:Pro
Since:Mar 25, 2007

August 8, 2008 1:27 am
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