Laughing_Gnome_Invisible
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I understand your point in this post, but it only says that an individual is concerned with his own self winning, whereas on a team, each individual is concerned with the team winning. This is not the same as competing for one's nation. Has nothing to do with "representing one's country". It just means they want to win. Every competitor has that in them. If not, they will most likely not be anywhere near the olympics.
I've been team motivated in the past when in competition, but never nationally motivated. I have never been particularly patriotic for any country where I have been a citizen whether it be Britain, South Africa or America. Having said that, I do have strong and strange allegiances to national teams that marked the birth of my interest in those sports. Although I am not particularly interested in rugby or cricket, I like to see South Africa beat England in those sports simply because I saw how important it was to my friends in those countries. It seems to mean more to them, ergo I want them to win.
Now that both England and the USA are in the same qualifying group in the football world cup I am almost severely conflicted. I want both teams to progress to the next rounds and hopefully meet in the final. Since though, I have supported the England team all my life through accident of birth, and the USA citizens couldn't give a fook about it all, then my hopes for the outcome are an easier choice.
Edit: Yeah, I'm not the patriotic sort, and i'm an atheist. I'm a REALLY bad American!