barmar, on 2012-August-02, 19:08, said:
"Marketplace" on NPR had a story about Chinese Olympic athletes, and they suggested that the government may be indirectly responsible for the badminton incident.
Apparently, Olympic success is a major propaganda issue for the Chinese government, and only gold medals are acceptable. Athletes who only bring home a silver or bronze are scorned: they mentioned one athlete who came home to find his windows broken, and another who was in tears during an interview after the event, apologizing for his failure when he only earned a silver.
This extreme pressure may have prompted the Chinese team to try dumping, since their homeland really doesn't care how well they play in general, if they don't bring home the gold.
This logic doesn't make sense to me. Valuing silver or bronze is the reason to dump matches. If only gold matters, then you have to beat the perceived top team eventually anyway, so what use is dumping? But if you assume this top team will beat you, you can go for silver or bronze by avoiding them in the early knockout rounds.
Also, I don't believe this was a player decision. Naturally competitive people are unlikely to dump a match of anything on their own, never mind eight of them dumping at the Olympics. My nickel says coaches/administrators made the decision and instructed the players to dump.
Life is long and beautiful, if bad things happen, good things will follow.
-gwnn