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Composite of photographs of Sarah Huges at the 2002 Olympics.

Competition and Adversarialism

Copyright: Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata and Individaul Authors, February 2002.
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This essay is based on the Olympic Figure Skating in 2002. Competition provides motivation and incentive. It's exciting. We enjoy it. But as Fellman reminds us, at some point the competitiveness obscures the joy of the game.

The Salt Lake Olympics provided several examples of the fine line between adversarialism and mutuality.

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New York Times photos.

Los Angeles Times photo. All from February 22, 2002.

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Chicago Tribune photos.

Chicago Tribune photo. Olympics, 2002.