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Wang Meng once again predicted, interpreting Zhang Chutong's promotion controversy: It's okay! Not giving up is not a foul

In the women's 1500m quarterfinals of the Beijing Winter Olympics on the 16th, three Chinese athletes collectively advanced. In the competition, Russia's Yevremenkova and Zhang Chutong collided and fell to the ground, and Wang Meng made an accurate judgment that Zhang Chutong did not foul at the first time.

Wang Meng once again predicted, interpreting Zhang Chutong's promotion controversy: It's okay! Not giving up is not a foul

In the same group as dutch star Shultin, Zhang Chutong chose the leading tactic, and Yevremenkova tried to overtake from the inside, only to collide with Zhang Chutong and fall to the ground.

Did Zhang Chutong foul? Wang Meng said at the first time, "It's okay, it's okay." After that, Wang Meng believed that he had analyzed, "There is no problem in not giving way to her." The final result also proved this, and Zhang Chutong successfully advanced to the fourth place with the best results.

Wang Meng once again predicted, interpreting Zhang Chutong's promotion controversy: It's okay! Not giving up is not a foul

However, Wang Meng also pointed out the problems in Zhang Chutong's tactics, "The key is the grasp of timing, when changing positions, first of all, you yourself know when to go up, it is very critical." It was a very slow second, and she chose to go up at a very fast speed, it was like our muscles were in a state of relaxation all the time, and suddenly going up, the muscles (became) too sudden. ”

Wang Meng once again predicted, interpreting Zhang Chutong's promotion controversy: It's okay! Not giving up is not a foul

"[She] became too fast, and this 1500-meter race was always in the changing speed of tension. Just after a third of the schedule, you choose to go up explosively, which is a drain on physical energy. ”

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