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sprtmen deserving knighthoods

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mollykins | 09:11 Fri 02nd Apr 2010 | Sport
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In my opinion, sportsmen/women shouldn't get a knighthood for jsut winning a gold medal.

Now, if they did something like izzard and raised over £1m or persistently raised money for and did well in the london marathon, or something similar in their own discipline then perhaps. Or if they had a terrible accident and doctors said they'd never walk agin, then they go on to win a gold, then perhaps.

Gold medals should be treated with respect and honoured but i don't think that they are in the same league as charity workers and true heroes.

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Since I dont agree with with the Honours List I dont think anyone deserves to be elevated above anyone else.I wouldnt defer to anyone who was given a Knighthood for scoring a goal neither would I be particularly delighted for anyone being 'honoured' for doing their job.Its outdated and TBH I think lesser of any individual Sportsperson in particular even accepting it.
I mean Dame Kelly Holmes Sir Steven Redgrave,Lord Coe - it was their choice to fulfill thier dream and on that note i'll slip away as im killing time before i get the bus and wont be around to discuss but good thread which i would have enjoyed :)
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exactly, they're just doing their job.

What about if the charitable ones got an award, but not a fancy title? it would recognise their achievements, without placing them above people?
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Isn't a gold medal and probably world records enough for these people?
"Isn't a gold medal and probably world records enough for these people? "

Do you think they choose to get a knighthood?
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no, i don;t think actors/ actresses should either, unless they've sue their influence to raise a lot for charity aswell.
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I didn't say it was jsut charity stuff, i meniond people who 'had a terrible accident and doctors said they'd never walk agin, then they go on to win a gold or do a brilliant performance in a movie, then perhaps.'
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overcome, what was thought impossible.
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I agree with Dris -- think the whole system of Honours for anything is a load of baloney.

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