Friday, August 15, 2008

Phelps Phatigue?

NBC's positioning/marketing of Olympian Michael Phelps going after the gold is beginning to have the makings of a personality cult.

The Today show's host Matt Lauer asked swimmer Ryan Lochte, who had won a gold medal in one competition but lost to Phelps in another competition, how he thought people would have responded if he'd had "derailed" Phelps, bested him in a competition.

Lochte responded he hope people would have been happy if he’d won. After all, the Olympics are about competition, right? No, marketing it seems. Later, the host asked Lochte about his thoughts about, once again, the Phelpian pursuit.

In Olympics 2008, there are no other games being played; the world eyes are directed on Phelps, whose physique, in another segment, was described as having a "genetic" superiority.

NBC has vested so much time and money in hyping Michael Phelps it seems sacrilegious if another athlete were to win. Lauer's question seemed to infer that there would have been a lynching party waiting for Lochte back home had he won.

If so, Lochte would have not been remembered as an athlete who performed to the best of his ability but as the man who'd derailed the Olympian Chosen One.

1 comment:

sunsara said...

Kudos to M. Phelps for setting the bar high for himself! He is a young man working towards an unachieved goal by any other person (8 goals in '08) and all the time facing the difficulties of overcoming ADD/ADHD (attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactive disorder). NBC and his mother report that his schedule has been the reason for his success. Routines, schedules, and goals are all crucial to mind and body successes for all people with ADD/ADHD. He is a role model to youth who are also facing the challenges of ADD/ADHD.