Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Intellectually Challenged basketball-playing Spaniards

This astonishing story from the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. I was pointed to this on a blog run by Andy Bull of the Guardian. See here. I can't for the life of me remember reading anything about this in the newspapers in 2000. I can't understand how there couldn't have been a major uproar.

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4) The Spanish Paralympic basketball team, Sydney 2000

They pretended to be mentally disabled so they could win the Paralympic gold medal. They pretended to be mentally disabled so they could win the Paralympic gold medal. You just can't go any lower than that. It was only once the team had won the learning-disabled gold that it was revealed that the players hadn't actually been disabled. Not only were 10 of the 12-man squad entirely learning-able, some of them were actually club basketball players. Their coach actually instructed them to dumb-down their play because the ease with which they were winning was making people suspicious. Even then they tore through the competition, notching up a 24-point win over Russia in the final. "There were two or three players who could have competed in our national basketball league," observed Australia's coach. "What they did with, and without, the ball was way above what any of our athletes could have achieved." Sensing that they were on the brink of being rumbled, the team were kitted out in false beards and spectacles to disguise them on their return to Spain.

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I looked up the official site listing the results of the basketball ID tournament and I didn't see anything about a disquaification. The medal awards merely omit to mention a gold medal in favour of the Spanish.

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