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Inventory of the ten most outrageous cheating methods in the history of sports, some people stuffed stones in their fists, and some people cheated a huge 1 million pounds with special means, do you know that "plugging" intelligent chess?
10th place: "plug" plays chess
Today's artificial intelligence has become more and more powerful, as early as 2016, Alpha Dog artificial intelligence can already defeat the legendary 14-time champion Lee Sedol in Go.
Because Chinese Go is considered the most complex game in human history, this event is also regarded as a landmark event of the complete victory of artificial intelligence over humans.
However, some people have already used artificial intelligence in other chess fields, and the medium is still "plugging".
Because today's chess matches are broadcast live, as long as the artificial intelligence is combined with a media reception device, then wrapped in silicone and placed in the player's rectum, he can avoid metal detection and enter the game.
Then, in the course of the game, this "plug" will calculate the best position to play chess by receiving media images, and then use vibrations to give the player a code, so as to help the player easily win.
9th place: The daughter of America becomes an American disgrace
American flyer Marianne Jones won three gold medals and two bronze medals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and since then she has been known as the "Daughter of America".
But behind this is an ugly doping scandal.
In 2003, it was reported in the world's major media that Jones was involved in doping, and as more and more people paid attention to it, she was finally further investigated, but the result was an ironclad fact.
Jones had no choice but to admit that she started doping as early as 1999, and eventually all of her Olympic medals, as well as more than $1 million in tournament bonuses, were all recovered. In 2008, Jones, the former "daughter of America", was sentenced to 6 months in prison.
The reason why Jones was not found to cheat in the early days was because the early drug testing skills were not up to par, and if it wasn't for the media revelations from 03, Jones may still be a track and field hero relied on by thousands of people.
However, doping cheating, in this inventory, can only be regarded as the most normal one, and the further back it goes, the more outrageous it is.
8th place: Ride with windshield wipers
Cycling is an endurance test, and that's where Japanese riders find a way to cheat.
In the 2010 International Cycling Championship in Taiwan, Japan's Kyoshi Miura had a flat tire after riding 15 kilometers, which seemed to make him miss the competition.
But then a miracle happened, and it only took an hour for Kyoshi Miura to solve the puncture accident, and after sprinting 35 kilometers to catch up with the first echelon of players, and finally counterattacked to win the championship.
As a result, when he first stood on the podium, someone exposed his cheating.
It turned out that some spectators photographed Kyoshi Miura pulling the windshield wiper behind a van with his left hand during the most difficult 6km climb of the race, allowing the car to carry him through this devil's track easily.
Faced with the ironclad facts, the Miura player could only admit his cheating, and was eventually stripped of his championship and banned permanently.
However, the next cheating methods are even more outrageous than the other.
Seventh place: Tunisian tanuki for prince
At the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, Tunisian athletes performed one of the most bizarre scenes on the Olympic stage.
The modern Olympic pentathlon includes swimming, shooting, running, equestrian and fencing.
When an athlete completes these five sports, a point is accumulated, and the person with the highest total points wins.
However, three athletes from Tunisia were like laymen, falling while riding horses, shooting almost to the referee, and almost drowning in swimming.
So when it came time for the fencing event, most of the members of the pentathlon team in Tunisia had been eliminated early, and when it was their turn to fencing, they suddenly thought that they should wear masks when fencing, so they boldly let the eliminated athletes who were good at fencing secretly wear masks to compete.
But such a clumsy cheating behavior obviously could not be fooled, and it was soon discovered by the referee team, and finally all the results of the entire team were canceled.
6th place: the most botched performance
In the group stage of the 2002 World Cup, Brazil temporarily led Turkey 2-1, and the Turks were running out of time, so the Brazilian players began to use time-delaying tactics.
Brazil were angered by the Turks after winning a corner kick but not kicking it off, so one of the players kicked the ball hard at the Brazilian Rivaldo, who had been delayed from taking the corner.
The experienced Rivaldo fell to the ground with his face covered immediately after being hit by a soccer ball in his knee, and then rolled back and forth, seemingly in pain.
The "superb" acting deceived the referee, resulting in a red card for the Turkish player, which also made the game lose the final suspense.
However, Rivaldo's performance this time is only worthy of being a green leaf compared to the next person.
Fifth place: The actor on the football field
In the 2011 South American U20 Championship, Chile finally lost 0-1 to Ecuador, and this game also saw the strongest fake fall in the minds of many fans.
During the game, Chilean defender Bryan actually grabbed the opponent's hand and attacked his face in the process of defending the opposing player, and then covered his face and fell to the ground and tossed, a set of actions went smoothly.
After the referee's whistle, the Ecuadorian player, who was passively attacking, didn't even know what was happening.
Chilean defender Bryan not only took the initiative to let his opponents attack him, but he was also very good at acting, so they were awarded a crucial free-kick opportunity and awarded a yellow card.
However, Bryan's act of hitting himself with someone else's hand still did not escape the eyes of the audience in front of the television, and after the game, the yellow card of the Ecuadorian player was withdrawn and Bryan was suspended.
4th place: Stone Fist
Do you know why boxing matches should be played with gloves? Because if boxers fight each other with bare fists, the power will directly kill people, but someone will stuff something into the boxing gloves to achieve the effect of cheating.
In 1983, a key boxing match was held in the Plaza de la Garden, Madison, USA, between Billy Collins and Louis Resto.
Among them, Collins is a 21-year-old young player, and by the time he entered the profession, he had already become the "Hundred Win General" in the amateur competition, and since entering the professional field, he has also achieved a proud record of 14 consecutive victories.
The strength of the opponent Resto is average, and just when people thought it was a disparity matchup, an accident happened.
Collins did have the advantage with better technique at first, but in the third round, Collins was stunned after just one punch from Resto, and the bout was completely reversed.
In the end, Resto won an upset against Collins, and when Collins' father went to shake hands with his opponent after the match, he noticed that Resto's gloves were wrong.
After taking off the gloves after investigation, it was found that Resto's gloves were actually full of gypsum powder, a substance that hardens when exposed to sweat, which is why Resto's fists have greatly increased after the third round of the match.
In the end, the result of the match was invalidated, and Resto also paid the price of a lifetime ban, but his opponent was also hit by a stone fist and broke the eye mask, which led to the destruction of his career.
3rd place: Fastest way to fish
The outcome of a fishing tournament is determined by the total weight obtained from fishing, so in this kind of competition, many players will secretly stuff lead and other weights into the belly of the fish, and in the 2022 Lua Golden League in the mainland, there are even more outrageous cheating methods.
The cheater first pretended to cast the rod in the competition to achieve the effect of concealing people's eyes, but in fact, the fishing hook was thrown into the other player's boat, and then the other person cooperated with the hanging fish to achieve the effect of rapid "fishing".
If you still know how to pretend to fill the belly of the fish, then the cheating method just mentioned is to really not pretend, just let the cheating teammates secretly bring the fish, and then hook the fish and it's over.
However, Skynet was restored, and such cheating methods were quickly discovered, and in the end, all four people in these two boats were disqualified and banned for life.
2nd place: Millions of pounds for cheating
There's a show in the UK called "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"
If a contestant can answer 15 questions correctly, he or she will receive £1 million.
The show quickly became the ratings champion in the UK, attracting countless followers, as well as some people who wanted to cheat and get huge prize money.
A player named Charles participated in this competition, although the first few were common sense, but this person named Charles almost couldn't answer, and bumped all the way to the back level.
At first, everyone thought he was just lucky, but his magical performance has been maintained.
Charles, who had used up his tips early, suddenly got seven questions right in a row, and soon came to the final level, and this question about 1 million pounds was so obscure that almost no one knew about it.
Charles, like the previous levels, scratched his ears and cheeks and kept repeating a few options, and after grinding like this for six or seven minutes, he magically won the answer again and won the 1 million grand prize.
As a result, the audience on the field reported that Charles had cheating, and it turned out that there was a person in the audience who was Charles's partner, and Charles would repeatedly recite ABCD options when he encountered a question that he couldn't, and when he read the correct answer, the partner in the audience would find the corresponding correct answer through his mobile phone, and then cough loudly, suggesting that Charles had chosen.
The final investigation proved Charles's cheating, for which he also paid 18 years in prison.
1st place: Monkey up a tree
Have you ever heard of someone who single-handedly changed the rules of the Olympics?
At the 1904 Olympics, the rules of athletics were still relatively rudimentary, so you could see all kinds of strange behaviors on the field.
One of the most eye-popping is the "acrobatics" performed by Japan's Fudai in the pole vault competition.
Fudayi slowly walked to the bunker with the pole, and then inserted the pole deep into the bunker, and as a result, he slowly climbed the pole and then easily climbed over the crossbar.
The method of climbing the tree like a monkey stunned the audience, but according to the rules of the time, Fudai did not violate any rules, but according to the reality, the referee team at that time still canceled Fudai's results and improved the rules of the pole vault from now on.