Jazmine Fenlator is an Olympic hopeful. She's also Lolo Jones' bobsled teammate. After Jones posted a Vine video on Monday
cheekily complaining about her $741.84 check from the U.S. Bobsled and
Skeleton Federation, Steven Holcomb, a 2010 Olympic gold medalist, called Jones' comments "a slap in the face." Other athletes also posted criticisms on Twitter.
Fenlator,
a rising star in the sport, reached out to Jones throughout the day as
the two-time Olympic hurdler prepared for the U.S. championships which
begin Friday in Des Moines. Fenlator, a driver, paired with Jones to win
a silver medal at the World Cup season-opener in Lake Placid, N.Y. Like
most of her teammates, she also juggles multiple part-time job
s while
training in Lake Placid.
When asked by USA TODAY Sports to weigh in on the issue, Fenlator sent her thoughts via email:
"On
today's vine video, as her teammate and fellow member of Team USA, I
personally did not take this video offensive although I can see how
different perceptions were taken. Maybe this is because I know Lolo,
was her roommate the majority of this past season and the intent was by
no means to be malicious or degrade her peers and the sport. I saw it
rather as poking fun through comedy at a situation bringing awareness of
the struggles of full-time athletes training for the Olympics, the
struggle for the opportunity to wear "USA" on their backs as a united
front to be the best in the world (one that comes every FOUR years) and
the struggle to make a name for yourself while following your dreams
hoping to be an inspirational outlet for others along the way.
"Many
members of the team took offense to Lolo's vine as if it was a personal
attack on them and the sport. Lolo has been nothing but humble since
entering the sport, embraced its hard work and blue collar like
references and has grown to truly love the sport. As she is getting
ready for USA Nationals in a sport she has done for approximately 20
years, she reiterated to me in a text how much bobsled means to her and
how she has grown to love the sport more and more since day 1 and can't
wait to be back. It's sad how media outlets and the perception can be
very skewed to what people want to make it out to be or those whom never
have really taken the time to get to know an individual how easy it is
for them to judge and point a finger. This is often the risk one must
embrace when a public figure and using social media as a voice.
"Regardless
of personal opinions looking at history, never once was an issue
resolved because a person took the "safe" route of exploitation. Topics
get attention by instances like Lolo's vine. So now that there is
attention on the topic of struggling to make ends meet while pursuing a
goal/dream for the love of sport and maximizing your abilities to excel
within that sport, I ask for people rather than judge how it was
presented to become aware and help make a change."
Source : http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2013/06/18/lolo-jones-support-bobsled-jazmine-fenlator/2434201/
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