Everyone is good at something. Maybe you have the most powerful hit in Gaga. Or maybe you can shoot 5 bulls-eyes in a row at archery. Perhaps your skill is that you can get to the highest level on Snood at computers. No matter how great or small, everyone has their own talent. The real skill is finding that talent and using it to its fullest potential.
Olympics consists of three intense days of running, cheering, swimming, singing, laughing, and most importantly having fun. For those three days we are taken out of our comfort zones to form new families. We are supplied with with a new home, new brothers and sisters, and an extremely important task, to unite as one. What's the catch? We all have hidden skills and talents. The tree days of Olympics are used to discover them, as well as enhance the ones already known.
The goal is to use these newly discovered qualities to overcome the obstacles in front of us. Through teamwork and unity everyone can find what they are good at while supporting their family. Every person, camper and counselor alike, is a crucial piece of the puzzle that makes up their team.
So the most critical skill to have during Olympics is not a visible skill such as running or swimming. The real skill is using teamwork to find everyone's hidden talents in order to unite as one team, one family.