The Beijing Half Marathon was shocked by the "water release" turmoil, and the black runner revealed that he had signed a contract: we are just here to "pace"!
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Event recap
On April 14, the half-marathon race in Beijing attracted the attention of many sports enthusiasts. But who would have thought that the most eye-catching thing was not the champion He Jie, but the three black players.
Seeing this scene, the people and netizens present were not calm, and they questioned:
Official investigation
In the face of netizens' doubts, the official certainly couldn't sit idly by and quickly said that they were investigating the matter.
The black player responded
The media also got caught up and quickly interviewed one of the black players, Robert Keter.
The big brother said calmly: "We are not here to race, we are pacemakers, and we signed a contract before the game, which is specifically responsible for helping He Jie master the rhythm so that he can win the championship and break the record." ”
The most confusing thing is the problem of the number bib. Robert Keter himself wondered: "I don't know why my name is on the bib and it doesn't say we're pacers. ”
This has to make people guess, is the organizer engaged in some "mysterious operation"?
The matter is getting bigger and bigger, and even CCTV news has paid attention to it.
Sports competitions, especially marathons, which test perseverance and endurance, are all about fairness and justice. What's the point of a game if you can't even stick to these basic principles?
Netizens are hotly discussed
Lao Hei finally knows how to deal with human feelings, but he is not very skilled;
Some netizens broke the news: In order to ensure that a certain person can win the championship, a potential opponent with strength was disqualified after successfully registering.
Look at what this is done, it's really seamless! The biggest failure is in the acting skills of those "pacemakers".
Regardless of whether the three blacks were pacemakers or not, since they participated in the race, they should abide by the rules of the race and maintain a level playing field. Let sports truly become a fair, just and healthy sport.
Sports should not be used as a tool for profit, this is the bottom line, and sportsmanship cannot be desecrated.
So, what do you think about the "water release" turmoil of this marathon?
Do you think this is just an isolated case, or do you think similar problems are common in sports?