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The 34-year-old Olympic champion is in danger of health! Addicted to bad habits, 4.53 million lost 1 suite in the capital

The 34-year-old Olympic champion is in danger of health! Addicted to bad habits, 4.53 million lost 1 suite in the capital

The 34-year-old Olympic champion is in danger of health! Addicted to bad habits, 4.53 million lost 1 suite in the capital

After winning the Olympic championship and retiring, some athletes choose to cherish their feathers, regardless of whether they transform or not, they carefully manage their careers and marriages, and become role models for the public; There are also athletes who lose themselves in the face of thousands of family fortunes, and even indulge in bad habits, and eventually go into debt, and their health is red light. Tokyo Olympics table tennis mixed doubles champion Mizutani Hayabusa has become the latter. According to domestic media, Mizutani Hayabusa is addicted to stock speculation and has lost a house in Tokyo, and even his health is not as good as before.

The 34-year-old Olympic champion is in danger of health! Addicted to bad habits, 4.53 million lost 1 suite in the capital

Mizutani Hayabusa was born in 1989, 1 year younger than Ma Long, and was one of the most important opponents of national table tennis at his peak. However, the 35-year-old Ma Long is still active in the field, and the 34-year-old Mizutani announced his retirement after winning the Olympic championship. In the mixed doubles final of the Tokyo Olympics, many Chinese fans may have been unhappy, Mizutani Hayabusa/Ito Misei defeated Xu Xin/Liu Shiwen 4-3 to win the first table tennis Olympic championship in the history of the Japanese team. But few people know that Mizutani Hayabusa had already lost a lot of money at that time, and the reason why he fought hard to hit the Olympic championship was to make up for his financial losses.

The 34-year-old Olympic champion is in danger of health! Addicted to bad habits, 4.53 million lost 1 suite in the capital

After the Tokyo Olympics, Mizutani announced his retirement on August 7, 2021, and entered the entertainment industry. However, at the end of August of the same year, Mizutani announced his comeback, and less than two months later, Mizutani announced his retirement again. After retiring, Mizutani Hayabusa originally wanted to stop there, after all, an Olympic champion had already made up for Mizutani Hayabusa's shortfall. But it didn't take long for Mizutani to itch his hands and put a lot of money into it. Sure enough, this time Mizutani Hayabusa lost again, and lost a suite in the capital. According to public information, the average house price in Tokyo, Japan reached 88.73 million yen, or about 4.536 million yuan.

The 34-year-old Olympic champion is in danger of health! Addicted to bad habits, 4.53 million lost 1 suite in the capital

Mizutani revealed on social media that he had suffered from amnesia. Due to lack of nutrition, lack of sleep, and fatigue, he couldn't remember anything since the night before. Mizutani wrote, "Even if you think you are invincible, you will weaken with age. "Mizutani's obsession with stock trading even surpasses table tennis. His eyesight is not good, and he stares at the screen from 9 am to 3 pm every day, plus his mood fluctuates with the change of data, and the inside and outside are hollowed out together. When Mizutani revealed on the show that he had lost enough money to buy a house in Tokyo, everyone at the scene let out an exclamation.

The 34-year-old Olympic champion is in danger of health! Addicted to bad habits, 4.53 million lost 1 suite in the capital

In fact, it is understandable that Mizutani Hayabusa is an ordinary hobby, but once you indulge in anything, it becomes a bad hobby. Although netizens have persuaded Mizutani Falcon to stay away, self-discipline can make people free, but Mizutani Falcon can't control himself at all. Perhaps this is the so-called virtue mismatch, when a person's wealth is far greater than his ability and conduct, his wealth will flow back to the market in various ways, Mizutani Hayabusa is a classic case. Mizutani's experience is undoubtedly a wake-up call for other athletes. If there is, change it, and if there is none, encourage it!

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