The Pre-Olympic Spirit, Vacation Relativity, Etc.

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By the time the umpteenth gymnast has landed on the mat in triumphant pose, Americans may change their minds. Before the fact, though, many are expecting to be interested in this summer’s Olympics. In an Ipsos-Public Affairs poll, 21 percent said they’re “very interested” and 44 percent “somewhat interested” in the Athens games. Just 14 percent had the gall to admit they’re “not at all interested.” When respondents were asked to say which sport they’ll “follow most closely,” gymnastics eked out a plurality (30 percent), ahead of track and field (24 percent), swimming (15 percent), basketball (10 percent), boxing (6 percent) and volleyball (2 percent).

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