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Michael Parkhurst's Olympics Diary

Posted by David Beard, Boston.com Staff August 5, 2008 12:32 PM
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Michael Parkhurst of the New England Revolution is a member of the US Olympic Soccer Team. Major League Soccer's Rookie of the Year in 2005 and Defender of the Year in 2007, the 23-year-old Providence native and Wake Forest graduate will be writing a diary for us while he competes in the Summer Games. Here's his first post:

Greetings from Tianjin, China!

We are currently in this city about 45 minutes south of Beijing where we’ll play the first two games of our round-robin group play. We have been placed in a tough group in which we face Japan, the Netherlands, and Nigeria.

The top two teams from the group advance to the quarterfinals. It will be a tough test for us but we’re confident we have the ability to medal for the first time in more than a century.

For soccer, the Olympics pose a unique and challenging test for each team. It is an Under-23 tournament in which each team is allowed to add three over-aged players (yep, I'm one of them!). The core of our group is around 22 years old with the youngest being 18 and eldest 36 … yes, he’s a player -- not the coach.

We come from all different club teams throughout the world and have been together a mere two weeks in preparation for the Games. And one of the biggest challenges each team faces is bringing each and every individual personality together to create a good balance of team chemistry. The belief is that chemistry off the field results in better teamwork on the field and a greater ability to really dig deep in tough times and fight through tough stretches that are inevitable in every match. It’s a formula that works for us at the Revolution. Hopefully, it will bring success to our Olympic Team, as well.

Our run towards the gold begins Thursday morning. Stay tuned for more updates and a further look into the Olympic experience.

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9 comments so far...
  1. Hey Parkie, we Revs fans will be missing you, so bring back the Gold for us! We'll make sure the boys do their part tonight in the Superliga!

    Seriously though, good luck this week, we'll be up early to watch!

    Posted by Rorvis August 5, 08 01:08 PM
  1. It wouldn't be the first medal in US History. They won 2 at the 1904 Olympics in St. Louis!

    Posted by Christopher August 5, 08 02:12 PM
  1. Show those coachs on the USNT what a real central defender is. He shouuldn't be just a big body giving up stupid fouls! Go Parkhurst!

    Posted by Karen August 5, 08 03:42 PM
  1. Great soccer player but he's not 23 yrs old.

    Posted by wmoore August 5, 08 09:01 PM
  1. What a refreshing thing to see a professional athlete write something so thoughtful and articulate. Seems Soccer players are of a higher caliber.

    Posted by John S August 6, 08 12:17 PM
  1. Michael
    I'm proud of you and the rest of the US team.....
    Hows the chiropractic treatment?

    DOC

    Posted by Dr. Michael Weinman August 7, 08 03:51 PM
  1. We are so excited to watch and read about you. Enjoy your stay and have fun in all you do. Give our best to your wonderful parents, and sisters.

    Posted by Carol & Jim McGinley August 7, 08 06:53 PM
  1. Go Mike! We are watching out here in Seattle and it has been very exciting! Congraulations on your first victory of the games. Enjoy those Opening Ceremonies and bring home lots of wonderful memories (and a medal would be fantastic, too). Thank you for taking the time to keep the folks back home close to your heart.

    Posted by Barbara and John McMahon August 7, 08 11:17 PM
  1. Mike, we are proud of you and the great accomplishments with the Olympics and the Revolution. Watching the games and hope you enjoyed the opening ceremon ies. We hope to speak to your mom and dad soon. Gary and Kathy Asher

    Posted by Gary and Kathy Asher August 8, 08 05:57 PM
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