Roger Alton

This Olympics belongs to the female athletes

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issue 10 August 2024

You knew it was going to be a superb Olympics from the moment Celine Dion belted out an Edith Piaf classic from the Eiffel Tower. And nothing since has disappointed – not least commentator Mark Chapman having to say things like ‘She was late with her eskimo roll’ during the incomprehensible kayak cross. But amid such a banquet of sporting greatness, what to single out? This has been a fantastic Games for women. And remember that the founder of the Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin, was opposed to the participation of female athletes, largely to preserve their dignity. Different times admittedly, but even so the 1500m became an event for women only in 1972, and the marathon only in 1984. Look what they’re achieving now.

Amid such a banquet of sporting greatness, what to
single out?
 

There’s Keely Hodgkinson of course, electrifying in the 800m. Hodgkinson is now one of the world’s best-known athletes, and guaranteed the considerable rewards she so deserves.

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