World Bytes: Olympics Wrap-Up

By Terrance Malkinson and Chuan He

The 2014 Winter Olympic Games hosted by the Russian Federation city of Sochi followed by the 2014 Para-Olympic Games in the same location provided an opportunity for athletes from all nations to come together in friendly competition, learn about each other, and establish long-term international friendships. Engineers designed and built innovative venues for the athletes. Through the marvels of technology developed and managed by engineers, people world-wide were able to witness real-time, dazzling athletic performances.  The athletes, their coaches and people everywhere, including non-athletes are the beneficiaries of the creativity and innovation of sports and engineering professionals from whose work emerge on a daily basis new knowledge.

The benefits extend well beyond Sochi and engineering marvels. Activity is necessary for our physical and emotional well-being. As we become more and more technologically sophisticated we have an even greater need for physical activity. This facilitates a meaningful personal life and career success. Participation at any level facilitates both self-understanding and an understanding of people of other cultures and ideologies. Athletics promote global citizenship; provide role models for our youth, and inspiration for all. The venue builders, product and service providers, the trainers, coaches, and athletes, and the spectators  form a global family of people of all nationalities, race, age, gender, ability, and circumstance who work together daily in an interconnected world  for the common purpose of promoting the attitudes and skills necessary for a peaceful, diverse, tolerant and understanding world. For many of the athletes the Olympics are the pinnacle of their athletic career.  Afterward they transition to leadership roles in enterprises throughout the world employing the strength of character that emerges from athletic discipline.

Is it not better to settle differences on the athletic field and end with understanding, acceptance, and a handshake among competitors than on the battlefield ending with a bullet and generations of bitterness?

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