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Wronged Jin Minkui? Canadian players sweep the podium, who pay attention to the Actions of the Koreans, good to hiss

Beijing Winter Olympics ushered in the 13th competition day of contention, many projects have entered the end, and the ranking of the medal table is also tending to be clear, Norway led the medal table with 13 gold medals, 7 silver medals and 8 bronze medals, the German team followed with 10 gold medals, 6 silver medals and 4 bronze medals, if there is no big accident, then the top two of the medal table will basically not change, the United States team ranked 3rd with 8 gold medals, 7 silver medals and 4 bronze medals, and the Chinese team ranked fourth with 7 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 2 bronze medals. In 5th place is Austria, the Netherlands and Sweden tied for 6th.

Wronged Jin Minkui? Canadian players sweep the podium, who pay attention to the Actions of the Koreans, good to hiss

In the short track speed skating men's 5000 meters award ceremony there was a controversial scene, the champion Canadian player on the stage to receive the award, 4 players first cleaned the podium with their hands before boarding the podium, for the Canadian player this action, the South Korean player smiled and blossomed, and constantly applauded. Canadians this action must be very familiar to everyone, as far as the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics 4 years ago, when the Bronze Medal Canadian players in the stage to receive the award, but also with their hands to clean the podium before taking the stage to accept the award, at that time the outside world is more to think that it is the Canadian players due to dissatisfaction with the referee biased against the host South Korea, and made a satirical action. Recently, at the speed skating award ceremony of this Winter Olympics, South Korea's Kim Min-kyu, who won the silver medal, also made this podium sweeping action on the stage acceptance day.

Wronged Jin Minkui? Canadian players sweep the podium, who pay attention to the Actions of the Koreans, good to hiss

So what exactly does this action really mean? Netizens argue endlessly, which can be described as fair and reasonable, and the mother-in-law says that the mother-in-law is reasonable. We can analyze it briefly, it is reasonable to say that there is basically no problem with the referee's decision in this game, no country has raised objections after the game, and Canada has already won the championship, and he used such an action to satirize the referee. Previously, at the Short Track Speed Skating Championships held in Montreal, Canada, the Canadian athletes who won medals also made the action of cleaning the podium when they took the stage to receive the awards. Obviously, it is not very reliable.

Wronged Jin Minkui? Canadian players sweep the podium, who pay attention to the Actions of the Koreans, good to hiss
Wronged Jin Minkui? Canadian players sweep the podium, who pay attention to the Actions of the Koreans, good to hiss

Some people believe that this is the habit of Canadian players, which means to clean the podium to welcome the next medal, but this view has also been questioned by some netizens. As for what Canada wants to express, let's put it aside, but some people say that Jin Minkui did that action and was scolded by many people, which is a bit wronged! The author believes that Kim Min-kuei is not so simple, even if the Canadian player really just wants to express "greeting the next medal", but combined with Kim Min-kuei's action at that time and the expression of champion Gao Tingyu, it is not the same. For example, gunpowder is used for fireworks celebrations, and some people are used to make cannonballs to attack others, all of which are gunpowder, but the results are diametrically opposite. Jin Minkui's later explanation also failed to explain the meaning of this action, one will say that he cherishes the opportunity to go to the podium, and the other will say that he used action to oppose the problem of the Russian and Austrian team's figure skating girls' drug test positivity.

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