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As of , the only sports in which no professionals compete are boxing and wrestling, although even this requires a definition of amateurism based on fight rules rather than on payment, as some boxers and wrestlers receive cash prizes from their National Olympic Committees. Read more about this topic: Olympic Games , Sports. Home Contact Privacy. Amateurism and Professionalism Further information: Amateur The ethos of the aristocracy as exemplified in the English public school greatly influenced Pierre de Coubertin.

Terms related to olympic games :. Source s : Wikipedia Professionalism Creative Commons. To this day several members of that Olympic team and their friends meet once a month to play bridge.

Pam always hosts the group in the summer, so friendships and memories can be shared in a day on the bay behind LBI. Cathy Menges competed in the same boat as Pam at the Olympic Games. When their oars touched the water for the first time, Pam and Cathy became a part of Olympic history. Cathy rowed in the and World Championships.

She later married Robert Zagunis, who also rowed in the Olympics. Their daughter, Mariel Zagunis, a fencer, competed in the and Olympics and won one silver and two gold medals. Cathy, a retired nurse like Pam, now lives in Portland, Oregon.

Diane Braceland competed in the and World Championships and the Olympics. She taught for many years at the Gladwyne Montessori school.

Today, Diane still lives in the Philadelphia area. Twin sisters, Ann and Marie Jonilk served as alternates on the Olympic team. The twins have four brothers who also row. Ann and Marie were both on the U. Ann and Marie are still members of the Vesper Boat Club and continue to compete at the Masters level and still excel in these events. Ann lives in Philadelphia, while Marie lives in Lititz, Pennsylvania. Anita DeFrantz was the captain of the U. In the U. DeFrantz played a prominent, but unsuccessful role in fighting the boycott.

It would be more of a spectacle if amateur athletes competed in the team events. In a way, having professionals in the Olympics have ruined everything that was special about the games. The team U.

Team U. At least then it would have been competitive and not quite as one-sided. That team carried the country on its shoulders and helped an ailing nation at a time when it needed it the most. The U. The current Olympic format needs to go back to banning professional players. Upsets can and will happen if given the opportunity.



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