Monday 24 March 2014

Participating in the Olympic Movement


An interesting opportunity was brought to my attention today at work. With the winter games now done in Sochi, I have used that period of time to reflect upon the Olympics and the true impact it has on the world. Supporting my fellow co-workers from the office, I had the task of responding to many fan enquiries and concerns. It touched my heart to speak to many people in all walks of life, who were behind the Canadian team. What is it about the Olympics that "gets" to people?
It is the simple fact that we all want something to believe in. We want to believe that it could be possible for our fellow canadian athletes to be the best, because if they can, we can. Same goes for all different nations around the world, everyone wants to be inspired, and the closer to home the insperation, the greater the effect. Which brings me to a new-found opportunity to participate in the International Olympic Academy for the main purpose of gaining an even greater in-depth knowledge of the Olympic History and more actively contributing to the Olympic movement. I have joined the Canadian Olympic Committee to not only be a part of such a fabulous, and world-known organization, but mainly to use it as a threshold to make a positive difference in the lives of others to reach their full potential.
Incorporating sport/ fitness to anyone’s life strengthens their passion to succeed and to go one step further in all areas, creating limitless possibilities. The session’s special topic of Olympic Values- Respect for Diversity, is one of my strong personal core values, and I believe I would significantly gain personally, as well as contribute professionally with many new-found understandings and experiences as a result of this opportunity.