What are STEP UP’s thoughts on “Trenton Oldfield” and his purposeful sabotage of the boat race? Is he a modern, meaningful role model or a hypocrite, considering his past education and current social status? Did he think his brave and possibly reckless actions could really make a difference? Or was he selfishly using the excuse of protesting against social “elitism” for his own gain?
by anonymous
Bit late on this one! I didn’t really know anything about this, being on tour in the US and all. (US media concentrates on approximately 90% national only issues) If like me you’ve been living under a rock in regards to this event you can just type ‘Trenton Oldfield’ into google to get a jist of what happened.
I guess this has all died down now but thought i could at least say a few things that perhaps wouldn’t have been widely discussed amongst the media commotion and impulsive emotion vented over the event.
I don’t think we should simply dismiss this guy as a hypocrite just because of his ‘class’ or upbringing. If he is at all sincere in his motives and reasoning then we should not discriminate. Remember, he obviously did not personally choose his parents and education. We shouldn’t victimise him for something he had no hand in.
Also someone living within the system or class that they are protesting against, can, with the right mindset perhaps give a far more detailed refutation of it’s longstanding justification.
Personally, to be brutally honest, I don’t really side with either Trenton or the harsh but perhaps fair remarks made by the rowing team. I don’t care for the sport or the ‘honour’ supposedly involved in this competitive tradition.
I mean, what was achieved from the boat race? Of course a lot of hard work went into it on the side of the competitors, but for what? The betterment of themselves? The amusement of the upper class audience?
Now I’m not saying I don’t think there should be a boat race… I’m saying I just couldn’t care less about it. I beat my record running around the jogging circuit in my local park last week, even though a young group of ducklings got in my way at one point. Hurrah for me and my honourable upstanding sporting citizenry achievement!
For me, the word ‘honour’ is closely tied to the word ‘morality’. The word ‘honour’ is one step further than respect. I respect someones technical ability, whether Artist, Athlete or Abseiler. But I deeply honour anything that I perceive to be scientifically moral;
The Artist that uses his art to educate or help others
The Athlete that uses his athleticism to encourage or to help others
The Abseiler who uses his… abseiling ability to save others!
So don’t come at me whinging about someone ruining your ‘honour’ if you are simply rowing down a river in a little boat for the joy of some families whilst they pop open some champagne and enjoy the pleasantries of the day on a quaint river bank.
As to whether Trenton achieved anything, i really don’t know. It looks like he made me rear my ugly head as a “rowingist”.
I’m not by the way. Lots of my friends are a rowers…

