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Salute to the Olympics and celebrate every fight

author:Xinhua

  Li Jieqiong

  On February 10, the Beijing Winter Olympics figure skating men's singles free skating event was held at the Beijing Capital Gymnasium. The competition between Jin Boyang and Yu Sheng is in the same group, and everyone is watching.

Salute to the Olympics and celebrate every fight

  #Jin Bo Yang tai knows# #Yusheng knot string impact triple crown ## Yusheng knot string praise Beijing ice surface #...... From the preliminaries to the finals, and even daily training, the every move of the two outstanding figure skaters is highly concerned. Cheering for Jin Boyang and cheering for Yusheng Knot, the Chinese audience never skimped on their praise and support for the two outstanding athletes.

  Speaking of "come on", I can't help but think of a hot search on the Internet in October last year, "Yusheng knotting fans please Chinese audiences". Affected by the epidemic, many foreign spectators could not come to the scene to cheer for the athletes, and the fans of Yusheng Yuxian said on social media that "it is too regrettable not to go to the scene", and even Japanese fans asked Chinese audiences to cheer for Yusheng Yusheng.

Salute to the Olympics and celebrate every fight

  In response to the concerns of Japanese netizens, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying responded at the time. Hua Chunying said that the Chinese Embassy in Japan received an "exhortation": "Yusheng knotting fans, I saw (Japanese people) voice: 'Cheers on the spot, please ask the Chinese audience.'" 'Leave it to us!' Thanks for understanding China's COVID-19 measures! ”。 Many Japanese netizens expressed their gratitude for this.

Salute to the Olympics and celebrate every fight

  Of course, chinese audiences and netizens lived up to their trust, applauding every breakthrough on the field and cheering for every Hard-working Olympian. In this Winter Olympic Games, we not only saw the bravery and fearlessness of Chinese players, but also remembered the wonderful bloom of many foreign players.

  Being able to embark on the field of the Beijing Winter Olympics is a challenging and arduous journey for every athlete.

  Chinese short track speed skater Wu Dajing, because of the perennial training of ice knife shoes, the entire foot is seriously deformed, full of scars, calluses, netizens hurt him, "only 28 years old, but with 50-year-old feet." But it is these feet that make dreams bloom on the ice.

Salute to the Olympics and celebrate every fight

  Claudia Pechtstein, a speed skater from Germany who will turn 50, has played in the Winter Olympics eight times, and through hard work, she has overcome the sports limitations brought about by age and injury, and "smiled and slid across the finish line". She said, "My legs are old, but my heart is still young. "This perseverance is impressive.

Salute to the Olympics and celebrate every fight

  The reason why the popular Yusheng yu string is liked by everyone is not only his superb figure skating skills, but also his spirit of getting stronger and stronger in injury. The Chinese audience loved him as the "Yin and Yang Master on Ice", dancing on the field, and remembered that he had stained the ice rink with blood, wrapped in gauze and wounded to win the competition of the "Phantom of the Opera".

Salute to the Olympics and celebrate every fight

  Everyone who fought deserves to be respected, and the efforts of every Olympic athlete should be seen, discovered, remembered, applauded and flowers presented.

  In its "Olympian Principles" in the Olympic Charter, the IOC has the following passage: "Everyone shall enjoy the possibility of playing sports without discrimination of any kind and embody the Olympic spirit of mutual understanding, friendship, solidarity and fair competition." ”

  As an athlete, I work the field and live up to my passion.

  As a spectator, pay attention to the players, pay attention to the competition itself, pay attention to the Olympic spirit, and applaud all the hard work.

  This is what the Olympics should be.

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