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Wu Yanni posted an apology late at night

Wu Yanni posted an apology late at night

On the evening of October 1, a controversial scene occurred in the Hangzhou Asian Games: China's Wu Yanni was shown a red and black card by the referee for running away, but then re-entered the field to participate in the competition, although the second line crossed, but was eventually disqualified for the rush, which is regrettable. (Earlier report: "Women's 100m hurdles, champion Lin Yuwei! Wu Yanni was disqualified")

In the early morning of October 2, Wu Yanni responded through her personal social media post that she was very sorry, because the snatch was eventually canceled and failed everyone's expectations. She respects the final decision of the refereeing team, respects the rules and the game, and congratulates her teammates and opponents who finished the match.

Wu Yanni posted an apology late at night

Wu Yanni said that the coach has already conducted a preliminary review with her after the race, and her starting technique needs to be improved and her mentality needs to be readjusted. It was he who carried a heavy burden and was finally crushed. But she will not admit defeat, what sports taught her is to get up where she falls, accept failure, face failure, and start again!

Wu Yanni posted an apology late at night

The following is the full text:

I'm very sorry, but I was finally canceled because of the run, which failed everyone's expectations and disappointed everyone! Here, I would like to express my deep apologies to all my friends who supported me, and to the same group of players who played tonight, and say sorry to everyone! I respect the final decision of the refereeing team, respect the rules and the game, and congratulate my teammates and opponents who finished the match. Of course, congratulations to Yuwei for winning the gold medal for the Chinese team!

After the race, my coach has already had a preliminary review with me, my starting technique needs to be improved, my mentality needs to be readjusted, I really want to fight this race, and even misjudged the Indian athlete Yaraj next to me, I am really sorry for her. It was I myself who carried a heavy burden and was finally crushed. But I will not admit defeat, what sports taught me is to get up where I fall, accept failure, face failure, and start again!

Thank you Hangzhou, thank you to all the staff and volunteers who have worked hard for the Asian Games, you have worked hard! Thank you to the audience, I heard everyone's cheers, I will continue to work hard! Thank you!

Column editor-in-chief: Qin Hong Text editor: Fang Ying Title picture source: Xinhua News Agency Photo editor: Cao Liyuan

Source: Author: Urban Express