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At the scene of answering reporters' questions about the swimming competition of the just-concluded Paris Olympic Games, a Western reporter mentioned to the on-site staff of the Paris Olympic Committee: "Pan Zhanle of the Chinese swimming team, in the men's 100-meter freestyle final, Pan Zhanle won the championship with a time of 46.40 seconds and broke his previous record." Western journalists say this is a record that cannot be broken! Are the results of the Chinese team clean"? It is clear that the Western journalist's questions are fraught with prejudice and bigotry. Why can't it be the Chinese movement that breaks the record?
Officials from the Paris Olympic Committee replied that Chinese swimming is currently the country with the strictest doping tests, and that each athlete has been tested more than 600 times from one to the time he competes, and the results are normal. For such a situation, team member Zhang Yufei also choked up in an interview to explain the unfair treatment they have suffered, and they have to take the test every day even if it is 5 o'clock in the morning. Tests are available almost every three hours or so. It is an indisputable fact that such frequent testing has undoubtedly brought a huge negative impact on their energy and physical strength. But despite this, they ended up with excellent results. Undoubtedly, our team won the cleanest medals in the swimming event.
Although swimmers on the mainland encountered such a high frequency of doping tests, there was news that in the same time, there were members of the United States team who did not participate in a single test, but they still participated in the competition. In the women's 100m butterfly final, United States' Husk won gold and Walsh won bronze. But the red and purple colors on the faces of the two of them when they reached the finish line sparked widespread concern and suspicion. Attentive netizens and viewers even found out the contrast between her face at the Tokyo Olympics and Paris, and the difference is indeed too obvious! Whether United States swimmers take drugs or not has become the hottest topic of discussion.
Western countries originally wanted to cause trouble and jointly suppress the mainland at the Olympics. But although our swimmers have suffered a lot of grievances, they have also withstood the test under the sun. Now the world is looking strangely at United States! Calls for re-testing of United States swimmers for doping are growing, and it depends on how the Paris Olympics are handled. How will the United States prove its innocence under the strange gaze of the people of the world?
The Olympic Movement originated in Europe and grew in Europe. The spirit of the Olympic Movement is one that emphasizes mutual understanding, friendship, solidarity and fair play. However, when fairness is sour, when fairness is desecrated, mutual understanding and friendship will become more difficult. The Olympic Games are now a sporting event for all mankind, so the athletes, the organizers, and the IOC should completely break with political correctness and ideology. Only then can the Olympic spirit be sustained.