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On Ren Ziwei's gold medal, the story of "three people with one heart" is engraved

On the evening of February 7, in the men's 1000m final of short track speed skating at the Beijing Winter Olympics, China's three generals Ren Ziwei, Li Wenlong and Wu Dajing played against two Hungarian athletes. Ren Ziwei finally won the championship, winning the second gold medal of the Winter Olympics for the Chinese legion. The final process was thrilling, and the strong and tacit on-the-spot reaction of the three Chinese players left a deep impression on the audience.

In the competition, Ren Ziwei and Wu Dajing alternately led the race, and Li Wenlong fully cooperated. After Ren Ziwei overtook Wu Dajing once, Wu Dajing firmly helped Ren Ziwei to hold a position in the back, while gently touching Ren Ziwei's hand and signaling him to "go". Ren Ziwei sped forward and won this hard-won gold medal. Li Wenlong won the silver medal and Wu Dajing ranked fourth.

The tacit details of Wu Dajing and Ren Ziwei's tacit encounter touched many netizens: "Really fiercely broke the defense!" "It's true that the torch is passed on!" At the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics four years ago, Ren Ziwei said to Wu Dajing: "As long as the two of us are in a group, I will do my best to help you." "The Winter Olympics are held only once every four years, and the athletes have been training hard for many years, wind and rain, in order to realize their dreams and win gold in the Olympic Games, and exchange the hardships of ordinary days for a shining moment." However, wu Dajing and Ren Ziwei, who stepped on this "ultimate examination room", the first thing that came to mind was not how to ensure that they got the gold medal, but how to ensure that the athletes wearing Chinese red won the gold medal. Standing on the world's highest podium is, of course, their respective ideals; but making the Chinese gold medal more secure is obviously the higher ideal and collective desire of Chinese athletes.

"Three people with one heart, their profits for gold". A gentle "go" is undoubtedly a commandment, a refueling, and a call to victory. After the game, Wu Dajing generously said, "As a teammate, I am happy for Ren Ziwei"; and Ren Ziwei sincerely credited the credit to the three people: "It is that everyone unites and cooperates, unites as one." I don't think it's a gold medal for me alone, it's a gold medal for a team. In the heart of the champion, it was three people who carried this ups and downs of the game together; in the eyes of the other two teammates, as long as the award was played at the moment of the award, the dream of each of them was illuminated into reality.

"It's our tradition to have someone come forward every time we play and not disappoint. I don't have the main item and the sub-item, I just go all out to fight, and fight wherever it is. This time, it was Ren Ziwei who stood out; in fact, it was also Wu Dajing, and it was also Li Wenlong. Whether it is short track speed skating or other sports, the Chinese team has always had the great spirit of "first collective before individual", and has a precious tradition of not counting individual gains and losses for the sake of national honor. "Five people unite a tiger, ten people unite a dragon, and a hundred people unite like Taishan", whether it is the field or the battlefield, Chinese has always been one heart and one mind, not afraid of strong enemies, with the extraordinary spirit of unity and progress, to win victories after victories.

The gentle touch of the palm of the hand and the palm of the hand touched the concerted cooperation and tacit cooperation between the team members, touched the soft and firm patriotism in the hearts of the audience, and also continued the belief in unity and struggle, winning glory for the country and the pursuit of the Olympic spirit. Ren Ziwei, Wu Dajing and Li Wenlong, three Chinese players, not only raced out of speed, but also out of temperature, out of both standards and spirits!

On Ren Ziwei's gold medal, the story of "three people with one heart" is engraved

Source Beijing Evening News | Reporter Xin Yin

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