@johnldeboer In many cases, those athletes are not US citizens, so they're competing in the country of their citizenship.
The US basketball team took the gold despite many NBA players playing for their original country. They missed out on gold for that, so... 🤷
@sfleetucker I know they’re not U.S. citizens, but they’re allowed to live here indefinitely, it seems. My question was why, and why they’re then allowed to compete against Americans - some of whom are their neighbors! - in international events. If they get permanent resident status here, they should have to give up their right to compete against us for the country of their birth. Jason Day can remain an ex-pat Australian, just not be allowed to compete as an
Australian when it suits him, IMO.