Participation in the World Games was a transformative step for our sport, and the positive feedback received from the representatives of international sport present for the competition bodes well for the continued advancement of lacrosse on the world stage. The next goal is formal recognition of the Federation of International Lacrosse by the IOC, a process initiated a year ago when our sport’s international governing body submitted a 150-page application to the IOC. Inclusion in the Olympic program is an additional goal that can only be pursued if recognition is granted.
The athletes we send to world championships and multi-sport competitions like the World and Olympic Games represent not only their respective nations and sports, but also the ideals established by the founder of the IOC and father of the Olympic Games, Pierre de Coubertin, who saw international sports competition as a way to, “little by little, dissipate the ignorance in which people live with respect to others, an ignorance which breeds hate, compounds misunderstanding and hastens events down the barbarous path towards merciless conflict.”
There is no doubt that our 2017 U.S. women’s team personified Coubertin’s aspirations throughout their quest for FIL and IWGA gold. Our national teams represent the best of our sport, and it’s just as amazing to see them interact with the press, general public and aspiring young athletes as it is to see them perform on the field.
Sadly, the opportunity for most to catch a glimpse of our national team in action, let alone interact with them, is all too rare given the current schedule of international events and resources required to fuel more opportunities for domestic exhibitions throughout the country. But even if you don’t get the chance to see them, you can be certain that they are just as you imagine and hope they would be — humble, selfless, respectful, talented, thankful and proud to represent our sport and nation.
Steve Stenersen is the president and CEO of US Lacrosse. Follow him on Twitter @uslacrosseceo.