Olympic History Month" honoring the WHITE American athlete in the US?

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Is such thing possible if an intellectual, educated and pro white citizens of a "prestigious" social background, asked such thing in honor of the white athlete in the US? There are so many honoring organizations and stuff in favor of blacks or Mexicans or Asians in the US, something so "little" whites could manage you think ? Copy and paste from a thread I opened in another site:

White Americans have won over 80% of the medals in all sports, in both Summer and Winter Olympics for team USA.

In the last Summer Olympics white athletes won 89/110 medals for Team USA = 81%
In the last Winter Olympics white athletes won 34/37 medals for team USA = 92%

Total = 123/ 147 = 84%

Michael Phelps alone, won more gold medals than all black and Mexican athletes did for team USA.

Team USA without the medals won from the white athletes, it does not even rank in the top 10 nations in medals rankings!

So why there's no month honoring the supreme, diverse and amazing white athlete in the US?

Sources (among others):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_at_the_2010_Winter_Olympics

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_multiple_Olympic_gold_medalists

Could whites succeed such a hall of fame or celebrating Olympic month or something you think?

PS
I hope Don won't take offense from such thread too, I don't think I insult any other race with this one, or am I again according to the American high intelligence and good manners?
 
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