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Is Athletes Competing for Adopted Countries Good for the Olympics?

Closed Mar 3, 2026
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Eileen Gu's recent win for China in the Winter Olympics has reignited debates about athletes competing for countries other than their birthplace. Supporters argue it enhances competition diversity and allows athletes to honor their heritage, while critics claim it undermines national pride and authenticity in representing a country. This debate questions the impact of such choices on the integrity and spirit of the Olympics.

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Is Athletes Competing for Adopted Countries Good for the Olympics?

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