Fourth-Place Medal

Backlash over Team USA’s Nike gold medal T-shirts

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The U.S. women's soccer team wore Nike t-shirts with a smug, tacky slogan reading "Greatness Has Been Found" after its gold medal win over Japan on Thursday. The shirts were roundly panned on Twitter, from critics both foreign and domestic.

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Members of the team were handed the shirts immediately after their win. This is a ritual common after big victories in American team sports. After the Super Bowl or NCAA basketball title game, for instance, winning teams immediately put on shirts and hats that proclaim them champions.

If it's ever happened at an Olympics, I can't remember. Throw in the phrase "greatness has been found" -- which would be distasteful enough on a team celebrating an SEC championship -- and the whole thing feels completely out of place.

Ben Rothenberg of the New York Times tweeted, "'Greatness has been found,' but not humility. Gross."

SI.com's Courtney Nguyen agreed. "Put those t-shirts away, USA." she tweeted. "Keep it classy."

No one is blaming the women on the team. They were handed shirts and put them on, as expected. And I don't blame Nike either: Every 13-year-old girl who's ever picked up a soccer ball is begging for one right now. The people at fault are the go-betweens for Nike and Team USA. They should have realized the way those shirts could have been perceived.

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Wearing a personalized shirt at an Olympics that seems to rub the loss in face of defeated opponents plays into the stereotype of ugly Americanism. If people who were rooting for the women's soccer team found them off-putting, imagine the reaction of the rest of world.

I'm all for showing off the greatness of the United States and our sporting teams. At an Olympics, there's an easy way to do it: Stand on top of the podium while "The Star Spangled Banner" plays. It gets the job done better than any marketing gimmick could.

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    5,106 comments

    • Big Bagel  •  54 minutes ago
      Do you even like sports Chris Chase? You seem to have a serious hate-on for sports.
    • XuXu  •  14 minutes ago
      But were the shirts made in China?
    • Jeff  •  Kingston, Canada  •  9 hours ago
      Congrats on the Gold medal USA, Congrats on the Silver Japan, And finally and definately not lastly, Congrats on the Bronze Canada, All these athletes can hold their heads high...Peace and Cheers...
      • Charles L 13 minutes ago
        Argentine basketball player strikes american player in the groin. French player sucker punches Canadian player . But wearing a t-shirt is much more violent than that
      • Ryan 1 hour 5 minutes ago
        There's nothing more pathetic than a sore loser...
      • Shannon 1 hour 19 minutes ago
        Good luck with the TSA, Homeland Security, Military patrols and the whole gearing up for Martial Law as a result of the internal take down orchestrated by the extreme fascist dictatorship regime.

        Google Search - INFOWARS
    • BLUE KNIGHT!  •  Taylor, Michigan  •  25 minutes ago
      Chase- doyou have trouble sleeping at night thenking about all the crap u can stir up oops it makes the idiots you work 4 happy almost forgot where i was .
    • James  •  1 minute 27 seconds ago
      Pride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit, before a fall.
    • JohnnyDwyer  •  Miami, Florida  •  25 minutes ago
      couldn't they have meant that greatness has its beginnings (AS IN THE OLYMPICS)
    • BANGST  •  7 hours ago
      Umm Hmm and isn't Usain Bolt somewhere right now proclaiming to be like, the GREATEST ATHLETE EVER BORN or something like that?
      • B-rY 55 minutes ago
        @JerryC, what's this about the U.S. saving us from China? I must've missed that one...also, as already asked, who the hell are you to tell some other yahoo commenter that they have no right to an opinion on the internet?

        (Side-note: how is having "ghost-writer" in a user name trying to sound important?)
      • Bret 1 hour 52 minutes ago
        Lol If the US wasn't around the whole world would be a Nazi-filled toilet ran by the successor's of Hitler.
      • derek b 1 hour 52 minutes ago
        get bent ali'syou are moronic.USA,USA,USA
    • Al Bundy  •  2 minutes 11 seconds ago
      Really? REALLY?
    • james  •  1 hour 7 minutes ago
      You should see when the germans win they tear down the town. I was in germany when the men won and they like soccer then we do. Riots in the streets.
      • Steven 8 minutes ago
        Everyone, lighten up. It's just a game.
      • mark 1 hour 6 minutes ago
        It looked like detroit when there is a power outage
    • Rick  •  6 hours ago
      They should be proud of their accomplishments, but what a stupid slogan. What #$%$ thought that up?
    • Michael  •  5 hours ago
      The question is: Did they wear them because they wanted to, or because Nike made them as part of their sponsorship?
      • Michael 1 hour 43 minutes ago
        sponsorship all the way.
    • Rob R  •  10 hours ago
      My only problem with it is that a sporting event that is supposed to be for amateur athletes should not be infiltrated by blatant product placement.
      The bright yellow Nike shoes on the sprinters are bad enough.
      • tukwilatommygun 3 minutes 50 seconds ago
        it is women's soccer for christ sake. who cares? they can not give away tickets to a pro womens game in the usa. and nike is a douche bag company so it all makes perfect sense to me.
      • girlkatz 4 minutes 23 seconds ago
        Well....isn't every country's citizens brainwashed to think their country is the greatest in the world?
      • Richard 16 minutes ago
        mjj, you are missing the point. Yes, we are Great. THEE GREATEST!!! The difference is in knowing it, and proclaiming it. We already know it and the olympic games is not the time or place for proclaiming it. We should save that for when our athletes get home. It's just showing good taste, class and sportsmanship.
    • DaP  •  1 hour 6 minutes ago
      Must of been a slow day for people to find something to complain about.
    • Scott  •  10 hours ago
      The next team that beats them can have T-Shirts that say "Greatness has been lost....and found."
    • Mike  •  Lawrence, Massachusetts  •  7 hours ago
      nike sucks , more chinese crap
    • John  •  8 hours ago
      at least they didn't take another lickin'
    • B-Ro  •  8 minutes ago
      Once again, the almighty dollar over patriotism. No wonder this country is getting no where in the world.
    • K  •  Birmingham, Alabama  •  16 minutes ago
      Ha' Ha' Ha' Let it be :] USA***
    • MIKE  •  10 hours ago
      Gosh. I guess I just need other people to tell me when I should be offended.
    • Danneskjold Repossessions  •  Bayville, New Jersey  •  6 hours ago
      Quite a backlash. I hadn't even heard of it before Chris "Mom, look I'm a journalist" Chase writes about it.
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    Overall Medal Count

    Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
    1 United States 39 25 26 90
    2 China 37 24 19 80
    3 Russia 12 21 23 56
    4 Great Britain 25 13 14 52
    5 Germany 10 16 11 37
    6 Japan 5 14 14 33
    7 France 8 9 12 29
    8 Australia 6 13 10 29

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