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On this episode, Alex and Martin Benes dive into the thorny politics of national allegiance in sports, using Eileen Gu’s choice to ski for China as a jumping-off point. They debate whether athletes owe their success to the country that nurtured their talent, the country they choose to represent, or both, comparing Gu’s decision to stars like Chloe Kim and Russian athletes competing for the U.S. Beyond individual cases, they explore how national pride, global branding, and personal identity collide in a world where sports are as political as they are competitive. This episode challenges listeners to rethink what it really means to “represent” a nation in the modern era.
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On this episode, Alex and Martin Benes dive into the thorny politics of national allegiance in sports, using Eileen Gu’s choice to ski for China as a jumping-off point. They debate whether athletes owe their success to the country that nurtured their talent, the country they choose to represent, or both, comparing Gu’s decision to stars like Chloe Kim and Russian athletes competing for the U.S. Beyond individual cases, they explore how national pride, global branding, and personal identity collide in a world where sports are as political as they are competitive. This episode challenges listeners to rethink what it really means to “represent” a nation in the modern era.

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