Team Czech
2010-03-01
The countries that won the most medals at the Winter Olympics
are also among those that are the most competitive
economically. The Czechs finished 13th in Vancouver, with six
medals, and every team that won more medals - with the
notable exception of Russia - also did better on the 2009-2010
Global Competitiveness Index. The CR was No. 31 on that list,
two notches below China. In its Vision 2020 document, ODS said
that it wants the CR to become one of the world's 20 most-
competitive economies over the next decade. In winter sports,
the CR has already achieved this. Czechs excel mainly at
individual disciplines, though, and a few highly talented people
are doing well despite a wasteful sports program that favors
bureaucrats and fat cats more than athletes. Improving
competitiveness, whether in sports or in business, will mean
concentrating on removing all the obstacles to team success.
[Czech Republic World Economic Forum Games]
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