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Wounded eight hundred self-inflicted wounds, South Korean athletes rubbed the podium to mean: we are the dirtiest

The men's 500-meter speed skating competition, let us witness the fastest person in the competition of this Winter Olympics, that is, the Chinese player Gao Tingyu, he won the gold medal in this project, because the name of this project is speed skating, so as the name suggests, that is purely relying on speed to win, what short track speed skating in the card position, beyond, here all do not exist, but also reduce a lot of controversy and penalties. But even so, there are still some problems.

Wounded eight hundred self-inflicted wounds, South Korean athletes rubbed the podium to mean: we are the dirtiest

First of all, we know that the speed skating competition, there is no controversy over the penalty, because purely rely on speed, and this time Gao Tingyu can get the gold medal, but also rely on his strength, which is beyond doubt, but at the award ceremony, the runner-up winner is a Korean athlete, at the moment of receiving the podium, made a hand-wiping action on the podium, and then stepped on the podium. Why? Is this a curling game? Do I have to rub it to run faster?

Wounded eight hundred self-inflicted wounds, South Korean athletes rubbed the podium to mean: we are the dirtiest

Obviously, everyone does not understand this action, but after watching the competition four years ago, you should know that Korean athletes still seem to have a hidden meaning when learning the awards action of Canadian athletes four years ago.

So let's talk about what kind of story it was four years ago, in fact, it is obvious that four years ago, in addition to South Korean athletes, other teams expressed dissatisfaction with the Pyeongchang Olympics, and the Canadian team, in the case of winning the third place, for the first time, appeared a hand-wiping podium action, so that the world can see their dissatisfaction with the penalty. And this action has not been done before.

Wounded eight hundred self-inflicted wounds, South Korean athletes rubbed the podium to mean: we are the dirtiest

South Korean athletes have also made such a move in this speed skating competition, and they are imitating the Canadians, which should have a double meaning.

Wounded eight hundred self-inflicted wounds, South Korean athletes rubbed the podium to mean: we are the dirtiest

First, he made this move, it should also be very clear, because of Canada's dissatisfaction with the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, will wipe the podium, and The Korean athletes should also be dissatisfied with the penalty, so they will make such a move, but one thing should not forget, the Korean athlete's competition is speed skating, there is no referee at all, as long as he reaches the finish line through his own strength, he can win the championship. It seems that this time the Korean athletes made such a move, they went to the wrong room.

Wounded eight hundred self-inflicted wounds, South Korean athletes rubbed the podium to mean: we are the dirtiest

Another implication is that killing eight hundred self-inflicted wounds of a thousand, now it seems that this metaphor is not appropriate, because this is a speed skating competition, so there is no penalty for violations, in addition, South Korean athletes even risked exposing their own black history, but also let this action appear in the Beijing Winter Olympics, which means that we are the dirtiest.

Wounded eight hundred self-inflicted wounds, South Korean athletes rubbed the podium to mean: we are the dirtiest

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Regarding the dirtiest, we really don't want to compete with you, because no one can compete, but this action, is to risk exposing the black history of four years ago, but also to appear in the Beijing Winter Olympics, it can be seen that the South Korean athlete, because of a runner-up, was carried away, to know that this is speed skating, not short track speed skating. It seems that if the South Korean athlete is not divided into north and south because of a runner-up, he must have been on the curling team before.

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