And pointing to the sky is considered a religious gesture.
[quote]Some people are outraged after a high school track team is disqualified from competing in state finals because one runner made a religious gesture. In just a few seconds the boys Columbus High School 4 X 100 relay team went from winning the regional meet, heading to state championships to having it all stripped away. How did the "W" so quickly become "DQ"? Well. when the anchor of the relay team crossed the finish line, he won the race, raised his finger to the sky and that gesture caused the winning regional's relay team to be disqualified.
"It's a sad deal. I think it's a travesty. Those kids work hard," says K.C. Hayes. Hayes' son Derrick Hayes is the runner who won the race then pointed to God, turning a once in a lifetime opportunity into a huge heartbreak that will likely last his lifetime. "As a team they reached their goal and in an instant it was just gone, over something we think is a non-issue. I guess someone else thinks it is an issue. He just said dad I was pointing at the heavens" says K.C. Hayes.
A judge with the University Interscholastic League or UIL, which enforces the rules for high school athletics, was there at the meet in Kingsville and made the call to disqualify the four member relay team. "For those kids the work they put in, what are we teaching them? Ok you're going to sacrifice, work hard and do everything it takes and ok it's just ripped away," says Hayes.
"It's a harsh consequence for what some people may deem a small gesture. The rule states no celebratory gestures including raising your arms," explains Columbus I.S.D. Superintendent Robert O'Connor. According to the UIL the relay team was disqualified for "unsporting conduct". The UIL also points out, it does not have a rule prohibiting religious expression. "You can do whatever you want to in terms of prayer, kneeling or whatever you want to once you get out of the competition area. You just can't do it in the competition area. It goes back to the taunting rule. I can't taunt my opponent," O'Connor explains.
"It's not a malicious act. It's not a taunting act. It's a 'we did it' and he (my son) knows where the source comes from. I know him. He's not a malicious kid. On the football field he'll hit you and then help you up," Hayes says.
"It's heartbreaking," says O'Connor. Superintendent O'Connor says since Saturday's track meet and the disqualification he has received a number of nasty emails. One read 'Dear sir, you, are an idiot'. O'Connor wants to stress this is not his decision. This is coming from the UIL. In fact, the district protested the disqualification but the UIL is not changing the decision.[/quote][url=http://www.myfoxhouston.com/story/22148067/2013/05/02/high-school-track-team-disqualified-for-making-relious]Source[/url].
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People aren't allowed to celebrate a victory? What in the hell is this bullshit?
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I work with that kid's mom. No really. She and I were in Madison WI this past week and she was telling me about this story. How heartbroken her son is/was and how some members of the team are not handling it well.
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It's utterly ridiculous, that rule is completely retarded and a lawsuit should be filed.
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The activity wasn't prohibited because it was religious, but because all victory gestures--religious or not--were prohibited, since it can be perceived as bad sportsmanship by the other team. That being said, while he may have just been doing something personal out of religion, rules still are rules. The policy was pretty straight forward on no gestures AT ALL. If we allow people to do them because of religion, then every kid could do something and then say it was because of their religion in order to escape trouble.
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Well, that's foolish... Everyone knows that you have to point towards the sky at an 34.5° angle if you win.
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Edited by halo: 5/5/2013 10:16:24 PMIf it was because he celebrated, then I could try to understand. If it was because it was religious, then no. Just no. America was founded on the principles that you could come here and practice whatever religion you want. Is this country turning into communist Russia or something wtf. inb4 butthurt atheists. Shut the hell up I'm atheist and this is ridiculous. I expect to be not discriminated against when I'm openly atheist and I expect others to be as well with their religion.
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Religion continuing to destroy humanity since 2000BC
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For just pointing to the sky? U wot m8?
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[quote]The rule states no celebratory gestures including raising your arms," explains Columbus I.S.D. Superintendent Robert O'Connor.[/quote] This disqualification had nothing to do with religion, then. Just goes to show you how few people actually read these articles.
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I bet if after he had finished the race instead, made an announcement he was gay, he would have received a medal and some endorsements.
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Edited by Egerspurge: 5/5/2013 10:09:14 PMHOW DARE YOU EXPRESS HOW GOOD YOU FEEL ABOUT WINNING?!?!?!?
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Well I suppose the judge IS the interpreter of the rules. I don't really agree with his decision though. The very militant atheist inside me is screaming with joy, however.
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According to the article, it has nothing to do with religion. Still seems dumb though.
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I heard about this earlier this week. Our track coach told us to refrain from making any similar gestures at our own regionals meet. I know I would be extremely dissapointed if the UIL pulled this on me after winning first place. Shame.
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lolreligion
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No celebrations allowed? [b]U WOT M8[/b]
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Typical war on religion in today's word
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Kid did exactly what I would have done, pull the religion card when it's not religious at all. People are suckers, enough soccer, oops, sorry, track moms will get rageface.jpg and the team will be back in. Deception and manipulation are great life skills, I applaud the kid.
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The guy who disqualified them looked like a heavy hambone.
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"Dear sir, you are an idiot." Where can I learn to use such effective insults?
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Once again, the UIL proves it's nothing but a bunch of moronic old farts with chips on their shoulders and large 4x4's inserted in their anal orifices.
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Flud must be having a field day.
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Wow. Obvious religious flame bait by journalist, flood did not bite.
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Seriously!?
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I hate the officials at state track meets. They almost kicked me out of my race yesterday.
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