On April 23, 14-year-old Olympic champion Quan Hongchan said a sentence that immediately caused a sensation in the sports world. After winning the silver medal at the Diving World Cup, she gave her opinion on her mistake in the 207C move.
These words caused many netizens to fall into a heated discussion. Quan Hongchan, the young Olympic champion, has captured the world's attention with her amazing performances since the Tokyo Olympics.
She has trained hard since she was a child, and every time she dives, she deeply touches the hearts of the Chinese people. However, at the recent Diving World Cup, she made a mistake in her signature move 207C and was unable to successfully defend her title.
After the game, she surprisingly said in an interview that the mistake was "under control", which immediately sparked widespread discussion.
Some netizens believe that this is a reflection of Quan Hongchan's high standards and strict requirements for herself, showing her strong psychological quality and self-confidence as a top athlete.
However, there are also netizens who are confused and even angry, believing that admitting mistakes and finding the problem is the key to progress. Sports psychology experts explain that Quan Hongchan's "control" does not mean that she deliberately pursues mistakes.
Rather, it shows that she has a high level of self-awareness and coping strategies for her own technical bottlenecks and psychological fluctuations under competitive pressure. At the same time, there are also senior coaches to analyze.
She may have done this in a unique way to reduce the pressure of public opinion, show an optimistic and positive attitude, and encourage herself to get out of the trough and return to the top as soon as possible.
As the discussion deepened, many netizens began to shift from their initial doubts about Quan Hongchan's remarks to understanding and sympathy. They believe that as a young athlete who is still growing, Quan Hongchan is under far more pressure than ordinary people.
Her "reverse grip" may be her unique way of coping with stress. Moreover, everyone generally agrees that as long as they can learn from their mistakes and bravely face challenges, Quan Hongchan's future is still full of infinite possibilities.
In any case, Quan Hongchan's words of "all mistakes are under control" have aroused a new round of heated discussions, and have also brought more diverse voices and thoughts to China's sports industry.
As a senior sports commentator said: whether it is an active mistake or a passive mistake, the most important thing is how the athlete digests and transforms it into a stepping stone to a higher honor.
We expect Quan Hongchan to better adjust herself after this storm of public opinion, achieve real "control", spread her wings again in future competitions, and create brilliance for Chinese diving with a more mature and stable attitude.
After Quan Hongchan's remarks that "all the mistakes are under control", her psychological quality and coping strategies have become the focus of heated discussions among netizens and sports experts.
Many people are beginning to reassess the young diver's mental and psychological state, and this attitude has led to further discussions into the psychology of athletic competition.
Quan Hongchan's remarks reflect the psychological regulation and emotional control that top athletes need to have in the face of pressure and challenges. It's not just about mastering technology, it's about managing mentality.
Experts point out that the ability to quickly adjust after a mistake and not be trapped by failure is an extremely important ability in competitive sports. Quan Hongchan was able to express this attitude frankly in public.
Not only does it show her maturity, but it also provides an opportunity to learn how other athletes and coaches can better handle similar situations.
In addition, Quan Hongchan's candor has also sparked discussions about how athletes handle public expectations and media pressure. In the world of sports, there are often athletes who do not perform well because they cannot withstand the tremendous mental pressure.
By openly discussing her psychological strategies, Quan Hongchan is actually helping the public and the media understand the real psychological state of athletes on the field.
This openness helps to create an environment that is more understanding and supportive for athletes, allowing them to accept defeat while maintaining a confident and positive attitude.