hellion heroes | forged in fire

WoaWomen Urra
3 min readAug 1, 2021

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As with everything going on in our lives today, the Tokyo Olympics has been fraught with challenges. In the heat of the world’s microscopic and persistent gaze, it’s no wonder matters are exposed and exploding all over the place under all this pressure.

Naomi Osaka lights the Olympic cauldron at the Opening Ceremony
of the Tokyo 2020 (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Under fire to produce the most gold for their country, in a blaze for glory or bust. When did we turn on our gladiators and favor public demand instead? For whatever sells the tickets? Hell to pay, for sure then.

held in near-empty stadium amid pandemic

Rising in graceful soaring arcs are our female athletes — flamboyant phoenixes reborn from the flames and ashes of their trials and tribulations.

Simone Biles shares her secret to our utter shame

With the Olympic organizers, hosts and media positioning themselves as the all powerful authorities over the games over these competing warriors who have given their all and directed their lives for this main event. It is only sport for the watcher, not for the Olympian.

Norwegian women’s handball team

We put them on a pedestal then turn on the pressure — watching and waiting for the smallest mistake, the slightest misstep. Meanwhile the training and the trainers have become more brutal and abusive.

German women’s gymnastics team

Where were the whistle blowers to police and watch the coaches and doctors? Even with this we placed the burden on our athletes — as if they did not have enough to contend with?

German team opted to wear full-body suits

Some countries dedicated resources to all the best facilities, equipment, tools and techniques to churn out the best outcome — mostly forgetting the human who would attain it for them.

hijab-wearing basketball referee, Sarah Gamal

Some countries gave much in support of the sport, for the hope of the glory of a win, and not enough for the exhausted and wrung out person they were squeezing the most out of.

Weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz wins first gold medal for the Philippines

Watch these women and let them break us open — peeling off the old and replacing it all with their grand spirit and soulful grace. Kudos to our stellar Olympians!

Skateboarder Margielyn Didal wins crowd over with no medal

May they pave the way for us to be and do better.

Filipina southpaw Nesthy Petecio, one win away from gold

Originally published at http://woaworld.blogspot.com.

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