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I wonder if the olympic comittee should ban him from playing in order to discourage this kind of thing in the future.
Why? Personal choice. No one forced him.
Yes, no one person forced him. But career pressure and fomo did. And I don't think that sets exactly a good precedent.
I’d give my finger to be in the olympics. Already lost a finger in an accident and doesn’t change much 🤷
Hockey players are another breed. Not agreeing with his decision but also not that surprised.
Also, "sets exactly a good precedent"? I don't see why this man should be expected to make personal/medical decisions based on "setting a good precedent".
The same applies for doping.
Professional sports aren't healthy for the gladia... athletes, but maybe there are some lines which shouldn't be crossed to prevent the worst?