DaviddesJ
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I don't think we have any common basis for discussion, David. we are clearly using different languages.
Usain Bolt is apparently not the "best" sprinter in the world.
Apparently you don't even care enough to read what I write. It's not surprising we can't have a discussion. I said, it's not essential to competition that it identify who is the "best". I see any number of competitive activities, all around the world in all sorts of areas, where no one really cares who is the "winner" or the "best", the pleasure and enjoyment is from the competition itself.
You respond to this by saying, some competitions do focus on identifying the "best". Your point doesn't really have anything at all to do with my point. It's as if I said, cows can be any color, not just white, and you said, but I saw a white cow!
You illustrate how GOTM has been taken over, since its early days (when no one really cared about being the "best", but they enjoyed the spirit of friendly competition, the idea that by playing the same game and comparing your results to others you could make an essentially solitary activity more social and more interesting), by people who focus way too much on winning and rankings and "cheating" and "enforcement".
Your example illustrates the problem. There are millions of people around the world who run in races. There's one Olympic Games every four years. If you try to make your competition more like the Olympic Games, than like those thousands of races with millions of people, then you shouldn't be surprised that the effect is to reduce participation. It's just a missed opportunity. It's ok with me, I have other things to do with my life. But I think it's a shame.