Thomas Kiely: The Long Journey

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As an ideal, the Olympic Games are supposed to transcend politics, to allow athletes a chance to meet in the spirit of friendly competition. In practice, however, the Olympic Games have often reflected, and even fueled, political divisions of many kinds. A case in point is the career of Thomas Kiely, a track-and-field champion from the little village of Ballyneal, in what is now the republic of Ireland, then a possession of Great Britain. Kiely, it is said, refused to compete as a member of the United Kingdom’s team, instead paying his own way to the 1904 Olympic Games in ...(100 of 272 words)