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South Korean Hwang Dae-hyun won the short track speed skating championship to embarrass us? Wrong, this shows his previous stupidity

South Korean Hwang Dae-hyun won the short track speed skating championship to embarrass us? Wrong, this shows his previous stupidity

In last night's short track speed skating 1500m final, South Korean Hwang Dae-hyun stood out from 10 people to win his first gold medal in this Olympic Games, which is also the first gold medal of the South Korean team at this year's Winter Olympics. In the instant of the line, Huang Daxian clenched his fists tightly, and he used his anger to vent the anger he had suppressed for a long time.

South Korean Hwang Dae-hyun won the short track speed skating championship to embarrass us? Wrong, this shows his previous stupidity

Friends who are familiar with short track speed skating must know that this race track is narrow, it is normal for individual athletes to have physical contact during the taxi, and strict rules from time to time make the results of those who rush first to the line invalidate. Therefore, many of the first runners to cross the finish line will not celebrate first, they will wait for the referee's confirmation. Only when the referee confirmed that they had not fouled did they feel comfortable and bold to celebrate.

So why is Huang Daxian a little abnormal this time?

South Korean Hwang Dae-hyun won the short track speed skating championship to embarrass us? Wrong, this shows his previous stupidity

To put it bluntly, Wong Ishon is very confident in himself, he knows that he is clean throughout the glide, so he can't be blown foul.

After Huang Daxian won the championship, South Korean netizens were very excited, they wantonly celebrated Huang Daxian on social media, and a considerable number of them also mocked our Chinese netizens - the last 1000m competition, you hacked Huang Daxian! How are you going to be black at 1500 meters this time? Huang Daxian is a clean champion!

So what do you think of these views?

South Korean Hwang Dae-hyun won the short track speed skating championship to embarrass us? Wrong, this shows his previous stupidity

To be honest, I laughed. Huang Daxian's victory this time will not embarrass us, but it shows his previous stupidity. Presumably everyone has heard that in the previous short track speed skating 1000 meters competition, Huang Daxian was sentenced to a foul because he met a Chinese athlete when he completed the overtaking in the straight curve area. The International Skating Federation has an official explanation for his foul action - illegal late pass coursing contact.

This explanation is easier for everyone to understand, huang Daxian has no problem overtaking the Chinese player in front of him when he enters the corner on the straight, but if he has a physical collision with the Chinese player when he overtakes, then he is fully responsible.

South Korean Hwang Dae-hyun won the short track speed skating championship to embarrass us? Wrong, this shows his previous stupidity

Originally, according to the strength, Huang Daxian honestly slid 1000 meters even if he couldn't get the gold medal, but it was still not a big problem to get a medal. But in order to rush the gold with all his might, Huang Daxian was not good at skating, and he did not hesitate to foul in order to surpass the Chinese players. But this time, the high-speed cameras at the scene captured his movements clearly, and he did not escape the punishment of justice.

South Korean Hwang Dae-hyun won the short track speed skating championship to embarrass us? Wrong, this shows his previous stupidity

Therefore, compared with Huang Daxian's previous moves, think about Huang Daxian's victory this time. All I can say is that this player woke up a little late. If Huang Daxian had been honest from the first project, he would not have said that he would have won the medal today. As a spectator, I am convinced by Huang Daxian's 1500m victory. As for his foul in the last 1000m race, I really think he was too stupid. Did he think his actions could escape the eyes of more than 40 high-speed cameras on the scene?

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