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Russia's little hero: Ex-Cougar is invited to join Russia's Olympic camp
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Congrats to both you and your wife!
Enter to learn, go forth to serve.
Congrats on working to help people, Travis. I wish more people were like you. Good luck.
I saw you play at BYU and train in the Richards building... I enjoyed what I saw, but reading this article I have to admit... YOU ARE BIGGER then Basketball. Thanks for your example.
In 1988, still in the heat of the Cold War, in aprivate conversation Elder Nelson taught us a lesson. ^Manmade Borders* was a comment from him as we discussed BYU and MGU (Moscow State University)academic exchange possibilities.
If this opportunity to help Russians to excel in sports and humanitarian efforts requires you to have twin citizenship - then absolutely YES to you and your efforts.
Keep up the good work and continue to be an example!
AND do not worry what some little minded individuals may write in these columns, because just ONE smile from an orphan is wiorth more then a million dollars.
I served as a trainer for the Finnish Olympic team -72,�and attache Finnish Olympic team -02. In the church as a counselor to four mission presidents in Russia, Baltics when the work got started. - So, I know what I am talking about. You and your family are in our prayers.
GREAT NEWS!!!
Jussi
Jussi Kemppainen
Finland
GO UTES!
He shouldn't even be playing there to begin with.
In fact we should forbid any American from entering Russia.
Wait, really we should forbid any American to even enter any country that isn't there own.
Its just plain tacky to consider the idea of learning a forgein language, leaving our country or communicating with anyone who is of Russian decent.
See where this is going Cats?? Your comment oozes tacky.
People come from all over the world to the U.S., naturalize, consider themselves Americans and nobody every calls them tacky. Travis Hansen moves to Russia, falls in love with the people, helps countless orphans, has a chance to maybe play for Russia (the country where he has lived and worked for years) in the Olympics, and some people can only criticize.
To Basketball Junkie: so Kepkay is going to play for Canada. So what? There have been articles about him, too. Nobody was comparing Travis Hansen to him. In fact, this article was more about Travis's humanitarian work than about basketball.
I'm sure Travis is just as nice of a guy as anyone else, but enjoying yourself in another country has got to be were it ends.
What's the upside of not accepting their offer? Look at the downside of not accepting their offer. I believe it was Abe Lincoln who said the best way to do away with our enemies is to turn them into friends. Good advice, I think.
Jim in GA
Also how about the other 19 people who commented on this story chipping in a little for these children.
The American Dream Team did not have a position for Travis. He said he would play for Team USA if there was a position.
Besides, the emphasis of the article is on the humanitarian efforts of he and his wife with Russian orphans. It seems his position playing basketball is just providing a vehicle to help make the humanitarian efforts productive.
Remember, those Russian orphans are children of the same God as American children.
but at least the story wasn't in the new york times.
so may be it is true.
I visited an orphanage near Zagorsk, Sergiev Possad, about 8 years ago. The site and situation was not good. However, they had a Russian priest who was up to his armpits in helping, and connected to 3 Methodist churches here in the states. Thus, he had some help, money, and people visiting. I dropped off cans and cans of nutritional stuff and toys. I saw a 16 yr. old boy who looked like he was 11. Yeah, your heart breaks right on the spot.
Do not stop where you are headed. Keep on truckn... we all on occasion need to be reminded that the Olympics is a just a set of games every 4 years. Orphanages seem to last forever, unfortunately.
By the way, I am a proud Ute. But we are neither ute nor cougar. We are humans and we must reach out to other humans.
Salute!
Thanks to Travis and LaRee Hansen for a good example of helping the human family.
There's nothing wrong with playing for another country in the Olympics. Especially if you live there. We get athletes from other countries to do the same thing all the time! Half of MLB players are from South America and if they played for us we'd be stoked!
Now, if he'd been extended an offer to play for the U.S. team and turned it down in order to play for Russia, then you'd have a beef. But that isn't the case, so take your blinders off and be happy for a kid who's made it (in more than just the basketball sense)!
Way to go Travis, we're proud of you and EVERYTHING you are doing!
The people who read a story like this and respond with outlandish commentary accusing Travis and Laree of being traitors or questioning their patriotism because he might play for Russia's Olympic team have missed the point entirely.
Then again, maybe that's what they want us to think. Maybe they're just sad, pathetic people with no lives to speak of, and they get their kicks writing mean, rude and hurtful comments so they can come back later and see the furor they've created. Then they sit back and laugh.
I suggest not giving them that satisfaction by dignifying their "opinions" with specific responses.
For my own part, I'm very impressed with all that the Hansen family has done and continues to do for their fellow beings. They've taken to heart the words of King Benjamin (Mosiah 2:17) and the Savior (Matthew 25:40), and replaced their good intentions with good deeds. They can give, so they do.
The world needs more people like them.
That right there is nearly impossible.
As for you who stoop to some of these negative comments -Sadly,
you're either jealous, anti-mormon or just plain ignorant (quite possibly all three).
It's another issue if you are working in a country and embrace the culture and are invited to be a citizen and then invited to represent their country in the olympics.
What about all of the european coaches who are now coaching US teams? Gymnastics is one example. Are they traitors? What about any foreign born US athletes? Shouln't they be loyal to their country of origin?
The US dominates the olympics and is always in the top medal earners as a nation. It is extremely competitive just to get on the team, in any sport.
As a kid I dreamed of becoming an olympian, but knew that I might have a better chance if I moved to another country and represent them.
Travis is doing what I would do in his situation. Kudos to him and his wife for their example and service!!
While I was a little bothered by an American playing in the Olympics on a foreign team, I got over it pretty quickly after reading about all he and his wife have done. The Olympics will come and go, but what the two of them are doing will have lasting effects on many, many children. That is what is important and that is what this article is about - ABOUT THE GOOD WORK THESE TWO ARE DOING FOR THESE CHILDREN IN NEED.
If Travis makes the team, you have two choices when you see him play - be an ugly American and boo him, or cheer him for the increased exposure his foundation will receive and all the many children that will benefit from that exposure.
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