By Fr Liam Kelleher

It is quite sad when the entire focus should be on the “clean’ Olympic competitors who have sacrificed so much to take part, that much of the media coverage has been  directed to activities outside  the fields of play.  The ticket controversy  is simply appalling, the boxing judging,  the doping controversies, including the boxer Michael O’Reilly,   the disqualification of teams and their reinstatement has really sullied the Olympic movement and if Baron  Pierre de Coubertin   was around he would   be shocked. 

Before we get to the really positives especially from an Irish point of view  let’s get the negatives affecting the Irish out of the way first. The “Hickey Affair’  as it is now well referred to has been the biggest news of the games and a man who has done so much for the Olympic movement now languishes in jail here. Let me first say without hesitation Pat Hickey has done some fantastic work which cannot be denied but his obsession for power has finally been his undoing. I have known him since 1972 from my first  Olympic  Games in Munich all of  44 years ago and I was not happy with the antics that happened in Atlanta in 1996 during the “Sonia saga”  which again was well documented at the time.

I was press officer for the then Irish athletic organization BLE  and was totally embarrassed by what transpired. I remember talking to the Minister for Sport there, a fellow Corkman Bernard Allen  and he commended me  for my approach which basically was that  the we should not wash our “dirty linen” in  public. I saw …

 

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