Crying on the Medal Stand

Cesar Cielo made it about halfway through the Brazilian National Anthem today before he started crying. If that were you up there receiving a GOLD Medal and having your flag raised and your country's national anthem played, do you think you would also get emotional?
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  • Former Member
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    Here is some background on why he may have cried in Beijing, today was just a repeat performance. He trained hard over in Alabama, no dating, no socializing, no nothing. The Brazilian press talked more about another guy (thiago pereira?) because they were ignorant of Cielo. I told my friends way back that Cielo was the guy for Beijing. I knew about his American college record and heard a lot about him on these forums. The Brazilian swimming committee didn't want to help him with money because he went to the U.S., they sorta ignored him. He comes from a tiny town about 100 miles from São Paulo. Interestingly near his hometown there is a town called Americana, founded in 1865-68 by Southern Americans (mostly from alabamer) discontent with the result of the War of Northern Aggression (AKA the Civil War). Well, also he couldn't get tickets for his parents to see him in the pool in Beijing. All this plus years of training and being away from home and so on might have contributed to his crying a lot in Beijing. In Rome you got all that plus the record, plus he is the fastest in what is the most valued distance, 100 meters....he'll be on the news for a couple of days and then we'll go back to soccer and formula one and other dumb stuff....billy fanstone
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Here is some background on why he may have cried in Beijing, today was just a repeat performance. He trained hard over in Alabama, no dating, no socializing, no nothing. The Brazilian press talked more about another guy (thiago pereira?) because they were ignorant of Cielo. I told my friends way back that Cielo was the guy for Beijing. I knew about his American college record and heard a lot about him on these forums. The Brazilian swimming committee didn't want to help him with money because he went to the U.S., they sorta ignored him. He comes from a tiny town about 100 miles from São Paulo. Interestingly near his hometown there is a town called Americana, founded in 1865-68 by Southern Americans (mostly from alabamer) discontent with the result of the War of Northern Aggression (AKA the Civil War). Well, also he couldn't get tickets for his parents to see him in the pool in Beijing. All this plus years of training and being away from home and so on might have contributed to his crying a lot in Beijing. In Rome you got all that plus the record, plus he is the fastest in what is the most valued distance, 100 meters....he'll be on the news for a couple of days and then we'll go back to soccer and formula one and other dumb stuff....billy fanstone
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