At the rugby World Cup medal presentation, I noticed a couple of our players removing their medals only seconds after having them hung around their necks.
I found this rather disrespectful, but I've noticed in recent years that many top sportsman have this rather snotty attitude about coming in as runner up, or, heaven forbid, third.
We've all heard the comments, 'I threw my medal in the bin'', or 'I gave it away' and 'I've no idea where it is'.
The general feeling being that second is nowhere.
What's wrong with being proud of what you've achieved, and celebrating it?
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I found this rather disrespectful, but I've noticed in recent years that many top sportsman have this rather snotty attitude about coming in as runner up, or, heaven forbid, third.
We've all heard the comments, 'I threw my medal in the bin'', or 'I gave it away' and 'I've no idea where it is'.
The general feeling being that second is nowhere.
What's wrong with being proud of what you've achieved, and celebrating it?
The Stiff Upper Lip Society approve this message.