Some say it's the most tear-jerking in Olympic history. After winning the Beijing Olympics in 208, he personally proved the power of love great and real with his flesh and blood. Matthias Steiner is a German weightlifter who, at the age of 23, met his fans in 2004, Susan, with whom he entered the halls of marriage and formed a small family.

Weightlifting is actually a very injury-prone sport, and after marriage, Steiner repeatedly went out early due to injury problems in many competitions. Despite his poor performance, his wife, Susan, always stood silently behind him, proud of her husband. In 2005, facing a new Olympic cycle, Susan developed a comprehensive training program for her beloved husband, encouraging Steiner to compete for gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Just as the two were sprinting towards their gold medal dream, the heavens poured a basin of cold water on them.
In July 207, Steiner, who was in training, received a call that his wife had been left in a car accident forever. He yelled that it was impossible to run to the hospital. Dumbfounded in front of reality, it was the one who looked at the schedule left by his wife, and completing the agreement became his goal in this life.
Fast forward to the 2008 Olympic Games. Steiner's first appearance, 198 kg, perfect! The 2nd to 203 kg, perfect! But at 207 kilograms, it was Tanners who failed, and his snatch performance stopped at 203 kilograms. It is 210 kg behind the lead, and it is 7 kg.
In the following deadlift competition, the Russian players burst into a state of flux, standing up 250 kg of barbells. This threw the pressure on Steiner. To win the Olympic gold medal, he would have to challenge the 258-kilogram barbell he had never successfully challenged before.
A miracle has come! He managed to take this, never lifted the weight, he was the Olympic champion, he was the hero of the Germans!
At the award ceremony, it was her tearful, holding his gold medal in one hand and holding a picture of his beloved wife in the other, asking him to share this glory, which is a miracle and the truest evidence of the existence of the power of love.