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By David Fiedler, About.com Guide to Bicycling

U.S. Cyclists Arrive in Beijing Airport Wearing Anti-Smog Masks

Thursday August 7, 2008

Reuters is reporting that members of the American cycling team arrived today at the Beijing airport wearing black breathing masks, apparently in an attempt to counter the heavy smog that blankets the city and Olympic athletes concerned.

Track cyclists Mike Friedman (left) is the only athlete specifically identified as one of the mask-wearers, but the articles claims "about a half-dozen" in total wore that masks, a move which irritated just about every Olympic and Chinese official asked about it.

"I am not a scientist, but in my view that was unnecessary," Darryl Seibel, chief communications officer of the U.S. Olympic Committee told Reuters.

And I agree. This was not the brightest thing to do. Americans have come across as arrogant and obnoxious on too many occasions as we parade ourselves around the world. Doing things like this is a good example of why people dislike us.

Read the complete article (including photos of the cyclists in the goofy masks): U.S. Cyclists fly into China with face masks

Update:Masked U.S. cyclists apologize to Olympic organizers

Olympic Cycling Coverage

Image: USA Cycling

Comments

August 6, 2008 at 1:58 am
(1) BC Cyclist says:

To use an American expression: Well Duh!

Of course they wore facemasks. Their cycling careers depend upon good health and fitness.

They shouldn’t be singled out for wearing masks – every other participant should be queried as to why they AREN’T WEARING MASKS!

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