She's only part of the national team at this point.Jaya said:Charlene's Wittsock's inclusion in the Olympic team has been noted and lauded if you please read past posts.
She's only part of the national team at this point.Jaya said:Charlene's Wittsock's inclusion in the Olympic team has been noted and lauded if you please read past posts.
Maybe she is his own personal projectWindsorIII said:The strangest thing of all is, if you look at this commission who is forming these programs and fighting the hardest to encourage athletes to get educations and careers after their sports career is over, Prince Albert himself is part of.
paca said:Maybe she is his own personal project
But quite frankly, I believe that the IOC should't be spending money on former athletes to get an education. They should be taught by parents and coaches from the very beginning that a good education is just as important and that an athlete always needs a plan B for times of injury. If sport structures are from the beginning supportive of education and sports, then they wouldn't have to rescucitate the baby after it fell into the well. prevention is always cheaper and easier than actual treatment. not smoking is easier then fighting lungcancer. Putting on sunscreen is less expensive then skincancertreatment. Putting a fence around your pool might not be estatically thrilling, but your toddler might stay alive. Putting on a seatbelt might put cringes in your fresh shirt, but who is going to care about that when you are being driven to the cemetary? ... And if they haven't learnt the lesson , they will have to suffer the consequences. people are also free to muck up their lives and most of them when they finished their careers are way into adulthood and shouldn't expect to be held by the hand from Jacques Rogge and Co. The money would be better spend on countries and athletes that have very limited opportunities to offer and actually are in desperate need of funds. Those old athletes have taken from federations for a long number of years, whether they are successful or not. Wen does their time come to give sth back in return, especially when they haven't fullfilled their side of the bargain? It seems to be quite symptomatic that everyone is always about taking. If everyone always takes without giving anything in return, who will be the ones giving then ultimately?
Thanks brother but I was alluding to the constant reference that she on the 2000 Oympic team.But thanks again.brother said:She's only part of the national team at this point.
sandsla said:It's too little, too late & we have had a year and a half to form our opinions. As the saying goes...
It's one thing to be thought a fool, and another to open your mouth and prove it!
BRAVO - I could not have said it better myself, hibou!hibou said:I think what the objection has been is that for the past year we have had her give statements to Bunte and others about her training. Then she turns up with Albert here there and everywhere. Then we hear more about her training. Then more here there and everywhere. Even young swimmers can't keep that kind of schedule. So I think the objection is the integrity of her statements as she seems to say one thing and then do another.
Obviously she swam enough to get a third place finish but as paca pointed out the top SA swimmers were not there. Had she not surfaced all over the place with Albert, I'm sure we would applaud her effort. It is hard to applaud the effort when it appears not to be there. Again I am not saying she didn't train, I am saying it appears she did not put her best effort into it. If I were a fellow athlete spending my life in a pool trying to qualify I would resent her. JMO
OK, once again, she was included in the Olympic team 7 years ago as many have said already. Her olympic glory was good, but it is a past glory. The past is a nice place to visit, but one should not and cannot live there.ysbel said:Has anyone ever stopped to think that Albert doesn't WANT a virtuous, educated, beautiful, and cultured woman who could stand beside the image of Princess Grace? It sounds a little gross, as if Albert were marrying his own mother.
And Princess Grace thought Ernst August of Hannover would be an ideal companion for her daughter and I am sure that Ernst makes Caroline happy but he is rather boorish acting and doesn't act very well educated or cultured. So Grace's judgment of character isn't 100% correct.
And as far as the assertion that Charlene has accomplished nothing but being able to chew gum and walk at the same time then all I can say is that some must have forgotten the discussion here about her inclusion in the Olympic team
Once all the members here can get on an Olympic team with no preparation and no work, then yes, I would say that getting on an Olympic team shows no merit or achievement whatsoever; however until then, I think you are wrong.
WindsorIII said:Very true, Very true. I think it is very apparent that no one is disputing that it is commendable that CW when to the Olympics in 2007. But come on people, it was 7 years ago and since then she has done nothing with her life but become a mistress to PA. That is a bit dismal.
Furthermore, her claims to be training and accepting sponsorship monies etc, while she is really just partying IMO is very dishonest and hense shows me that she did not entirely take on all the admirable characteristics of an Olympian.
After reflecting on all of this writing about Olympic athletes I went to our neighbor who is a skater and asked her opinion. She pointed me to the official site of the Olympic movment so I will put those links here.
She explained in great detail how The Internatnional Olympic committee is focusing many of its programs to facilitate life after the Olympics. She said the IOC President, (ironically the man sitting on the other side of PA and CW during the opening of the Games of the Small States last week,) has made it his mission to get the message out that the worst reflection on the Olympic Movement besides drugs, is to have an entire generation of Olympic bums who do nothing with their lives after the Games.
The IOC is spending millions of dollars to make sure athletes don’t turn out like Charlene and will go on to do something else, not just live off the past glory of one event.
http://www.olympic.org/uk/organisation/commissions/athletes/full_story_uk.asp?id=2053
INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - ORGANISATION - STRUCTURES
INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - ORGANISATION - STRUCTURES
The strangest thing of all is, if you look at this commission who is forming these programs and fighting the hardest to encourage athletes to get educations and careers after their sports career is over, Prince Albert himself is part of.
paca said:Avalon, There is an advert, I believe by mercedes, which assembles former champions in their sports (Boris Becker, mika Hakkinen etc etc) who are sitting together discussing sports and winning. One of the older ones says: it is all about winning and being number one. No one wants to be number 2. you give me a number 2 and I show you a loser. And that is basically summing it up. It adds up in the count to win a silver or bronze and is admittedly an achievment to finish in the top ten, some athletes are content when they achieve a personal best and are being allowed to compete with the very best ( the are often just as starstruck as the regular audience), but ultimately the gold is the only metal that counts. even very young children understand that and burst into tears when they don't get it. And it is very disappointing when you are not on top of your abilities or even injured to compete for the gold. My own grandfather was qualified for the Berlin Olympics running the 100m in less then 11secs. He unfortunetely was injured briefly before and could not compete. He never put his running shoes on after the war. He never went to watch his daughter compete in the nationals or any other competition. Only when we were training he would come near the track, but never to see a competition (unless he was secretly hiding in the bushes). All I knew as a child was that he used to be crazy about sports when he was young. He always watched it, like most people I knew, on TV, even the summer he died it appeared as if he had waited for the athletic world championships to be finished. I only learned at the funeral about his sportive past. Not being able to compete was a defeat that he has never overcome. My mother never got over the fact that her children lacked the abilities to compete at least at national level. She saw that as her own personal failure as much as ours. We children ended up, doing nothing related to athletics once we had our own say, not even getting our children signed up. My niece signed herself up and seems to have some talent for her age, so my mother is reconciled with the world, but indeed the fact that my grandfather was not able to compete due to his injury can be felt even generations afterwards. Personally of course I think he should have gotten over it and made the most of it, but that's not who he was. I wonder if Charlene as well had to struggle afterwards due to only being fifth. We know that her relationship broke down afterwards and that she suffered an injury. Now she seems to be hanging on to ALbert for dear life inspite of his infidelities and the humiliations she is being exposed to. Her life might have had a totally different course had she won the gold. Do you think that then she would have accepted to be cheated on or being ignored by Caroline and her family? I even think that these things wouldn't have happened to her in that case. A medal does not change who you are but it changes the way that you are being perceived and of course it gives an incredible boost to your confidence. So without wanting to put down her sportive achievements, there is a large difference between 1st and 5th in the Olympics and not only does the world know it, but most of all she knows it. And IMHO she has not put it aside yet. Otherwise she would not repetitively point out that she wants to be in Beijing. If it was finished in her head she could move on and do sth else with her life. Albert is just sth like an insurrance to her. She needs him more then he needs her ad that makes for quite an imbalanced relationship.
From what I hear only the worst. They see the age gap, they see how ordinary she is, how much she likes to be paraded around, how bad her behaviour is etc etc. They see this all the time with other young women marrying significantly older rich men and they had hoped for sth better for their prince. But most importantly they are taking off their rosecoloured glasses when it comes to Albert now. So maybe this is not such a bad development after all, because they are doing what most people in democratic countries are doing everyday: they openly comment on developments in their country and they are not swallowing everything that is put in front of them. they might not be able to do anything about this, but they have the chance of making themselves heard in other matters. And that might actually change the political life in Monaco significantly.Irish ladybug said:What do the citizens of Monaco think about her? =atriot:
paca said:From what I hear only the worst. They see the age gap, they see how ordinary she is, how much she likes to be paraded around, how bad her behaviour is etc etc. They see this all the time with other young women marrying significantly older rich men and they had hoped for sth better for their prince. But most importantly they are taking off their rosecoloured glasses when it comes to Albert now. So maybe this is not such a bad development after all, because they are doing what most people in democratic countries are doing everyday: they openly comment on developments in their country and they are not swallowing everything that is put in front of them. they might not be able to do anything about this, but they have the chance of making themselves heard in other matters. And that might actually change the political life in Monaco significantly.
Grace said:I personally have stopped buying mags about the family (except Caro) and am not even inetersted in what goes on in Monaco anymore.
hibou said:I hope this galvanizes the citizens of Monaco to take matters into their own hands so that they are not taken down by a Prince who appears to think that all he has to do is smile at the cameras and shake hands in which case that's about all Charlene can do too. Tweedle dee...
ysbel said:I've even stopped buying articles about Caro. In the 70s the Grimaldis were one of my favorite families but I think they hav gone the soap opera rather than the royal circuit. Between Caroline's string of husbands (playboy, the most boorish titled person in Europe),
ysbel said:I've even stopped buying articles about Caro. In the 70s the Grimaldis were one of my favorite families but I think they hav gone the soap opera rather than the royal circuit. Between Caroline's string of husbands (playboy, the most boorish titled person in Europe), Stephanie's significant others (bodyguard, circus clown, etc. ) and out of wedlock children and Albert's out of wedlock children and string of girlfriends over 20 years, I think the main interest in the Grimaldis now is for shock value.
But I think that Monaco has always had this mercenary type of reputation although Grace's presence put a shiny veneer of respectability on it. Wasn't Monaco's main claim to fame before Grace its gambling casino and its tax haven status for the rich? To a lot of Monagesques, Grace's main value is that she attracted a lot more people to visit Monaco and gamble in the casinos. I even think a large number of the people you see in Monaco are not originally Monagesque but they are either in town for the gambling or they've moved to Monaco to save on taxes. Monaco seems supported by a (shall I say) a mercenary population?
But then again, that may be all it can support. Its a very tiny country and it doesn't have any room to grow and support industry and jobs if a lot of people decide they want to make Monaco their home. I think because of Monaco's size, its hard for it to escape its main value being an entertainment spectacle and a guilty pleasure for the rest of the world. Albert seems to do something with sports which is more reputable than other types of entertainment so maybe he and Charlene could make a good pair for Monaco. Its not Rainier and Grace but it could work.
I think Monaco's population are a bit too mercenary to get up in arms. If Albert starts to endanger some of their privileges, I think they will revolt but I don't think they will revolt if he just chooses a consort they think is unsuitable. As others have mentioned they thought Grace was unsuitable but then they were able to turn the situation to their advantage.
Grace said:Well, I like her for who she is, not her husbands
Empress said:Well, I for one hope that she manages to gain a bit more elegance before any wedding plans are announced. She is just not elegant, not in the way that she moves (although that might have something to do with her swimmers body type) nor in the way that she looks or dresses.
I think becoming a princess will be one heck of a shock for her.
hibou said:If the economics of Monaco start to tank, Albert and Charlene will get the blame and people will take matters of their economic well being into their own hands.
I guess she chose the appropriate dress after all then. It is just perfect with mothballsTosca said:
birdmanfanatic said:TODO APUNTA A QUE ESTA VEZ ALBERTO DE MÓNACO SÍ PASARÁ POR EL ALTAR
new article about these two.
sugar coated is an understatement when it comes to this article. nothing new just that she is becoming more prominent in Monaco and that she supposedly epitomizes everything the monegasques have been praying for the past two decades.
national glory in SA, "feminine siren", and a quote of her saying Albert treats her like "a queen".
le sigh.
Sorry, but you are absolutely mistaken with your image of Monaco. I know that this is what most people think of when Monaco is being mentioned, but it does not conclude with the economic realities of the state. Gambling is one of the lesser sources of income and indeed Monaco has quite some difficulties to attract those major players who are ready to lose 1 million and up per evening. There are 2 cosmetic companies, Lancaster and biotherm, several vitamin and nutrition supplement companies, a porcellain maunfacturer, a carproducer, a supplier of plastic parts for several major German car companies (actually there are 2 in the same field but I think only one of them supplies car companies) several petrol companies, etc etc. Gambling is actually one of the minor economic sectors. Realestate, construction and finance are also very important and there small software developers. Tourism is of course important, but mostly you have business tourists for congresses and the one day tourist with busses and ships. The average stay does not exceed 3 days.ysbel said:But I think that Monaco has always had this mercenary type of reputation although Grace's presence put a shiny veneer of respectability on it. Wasn't Monaco's main claim to fame before Grace its gambling casino and its tax haven status for the rich? To a lot of Monagesques, Grace's main value is that she attracted a lot more people to visit Monaco and gamble in the casinos. I even think a large number of the people you see in Monaco are not originally Monagesque but they are either in town for the gambling or they've moved to Monaco to save on taxes. Monaco seems supported by a (shall I say) a mercenary population?
But then again, that may be all it can support. Its a very tiny country and it doesn't have any room to grow and support industry and jobs if a lot of people decide they want to make Monaco their home. I think because of Monaco's size, its hard for it to escape its main value being an entertainment spectacle and a guilty pleasure for the rest of the world. Albert seems to do something with sports which is more reputable than other types of entertainment so maybe he and Charlene could make a good pair for Monaco. Its not Rainier and Grace but it could work.
lckc571 said:"el Soberano que la hace sentir “como una reina” (palabras textuales de la nadadora)." he makes her feel "like a queen" (textual words of the swimmer)
"he makes her feel".... do not mean that he said it!!!
she is not the only one to have had this impression, all the partners of Albert were treated by him "like queens"!!!
lckc571
Thank you so very much " pragmatic" paca for those truths.paca said:Sorry, but you are absolutely mistaken with your image of Monaco. I know that this is what most people think of when Monaco is being mentioned, but it does not conclude with the economic realities of the state. Gambling is one of the lesser sources of income and indeed Monaco has quite some difficulties to attract those major players who are ready to lose 1 million and up per evening. There are 2 cosmetic companies, Lancaster and biotherm, several vitamin and nutrition supplement companies, a porcellain maunfacturer, a carproducer, a supplier of plastic parts for several major German car companies (actually there are 2 in the same field but I think only one of them supplies car companies) several petrol companies, etc etc. Gambling is actually one of the minor economic sectors. Realestate, construction and finance are also very important and there small software developers. Tourism is of course important, but mostly you have business tourists for congresses and the one day tourist with busses and ships. The average stay does not exceed 3 days.
Unfortunetely inspite of what Albert set out to do, people still don't see the real Monaco and the hard working people. One should not forget that over 30.000 people travel each day to Monaco to work. Few of them to the casinos as that is a sector that is mostly reserved to Monegasques. Without Monaco, unemployment would rise way beyond the 18% in the surrounding communities. And I wouldn't call the average Monegasques mercenary. There are some and some mercenaries have been made Monegasque, but I wouldn't consider them representative.
Finish School?! You mean she hasn't...semisquare said:yeah, sure, maybe if she could finish school, dress apporately not dress for attention, do her hair and i mean comb and style it for goodness sake, be honest in what she is training for, have some real goals, and have a future plan. then my opinion will change about her but it really dosen't matter what all of our opinions are of her because we dont have to live with her. plus its not my brother she is marrying
paca said:Sorry, but you are absolutely mistaken with your image of Monaco. I know that this is what most people think of when Monaco is being mentioned, but it does not conclude with the economic realities of the state. Gambling is one of the lesser sources of income and indeed Monaco has quite some difficulties to attract those major players who are ready to lose 1 million and up per evening. There are 2 cosmetic companies, Lancaster and biotherm, several vitamin and nutrition supplement companies, a porcellain maunfacturer, a carproducer, a supplier of plastic parts for several major German car companies (actually there are 2 in the same field but I think only one of them supplies car companies) several petrol companies, etc etc. Gambling is actually one of the minor economic sectors. Realestate, construction and finance are also very important and there small software developers. Tourism is of course important, but mostly you have business tourists for congresses and the one day tourist with busses and ships. The average stay does not exceed 3 days.
Unfortunetely inspite of what Albert set out to do, people still don't see the real Monaco and the hard working people. One should not forget that over 30.000 people travel each day to Monaco to work. Few of them to the casinos as that is a sector that is mostly reserved to Monegasques. Without Monaco, unemployment would rise way beyond the 18% in the surrounding communities. And I wouldn't call the average Monegasques mercenary. There are some and some mercenaries have been made Monegasque, but I wouldn't consider them representative.