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Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

On August 6, Beijing time, in the 1/4 final of the Paris Olympic Games, the Turkey women's volleyball team defeated the Chinese women's volleyball team 3-2 to advance to the semifinals, and the Chinese women's volleyball team only led from 1-0 to 2-1 behind in this game, and after dragging into the tiebreaker with difficulty, the referee's two misjudgments disrupted the rhythm, and finally lost 12-15.

Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

There are many reasons why the Chinese women's volleyball team lost in this game: 1. In the middle of the fourth game, Zhu Ting was continuously stopped, and the wrist injury was obviously affected, and Cai Bin should replace Zhu Ting to rest at that moment, but he didn't change;

2. Wu Mengjie was only on Wu Mengjie in the middle of the fifth game, and she made two mistakes when she came up, but it was obviously too late to go to Zhu Ting at 11-13;

3. The referee's two misjudgments, one Turkey hit the net and awarded Turkey to score, one Li Yingying saved the ball and was blown by the women's volleyball team to lose points, and Cai Bin challenged and replayed;

Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

After this game, many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears: Ding Xia and Gong Xiangyu cried to death.

Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

Wang Yuanyuan and Zhuang Yushan also cried bitterly, Wang Yuanyuan couldn't extricate herself and cried earth-shatteringly.

Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

People may not understand what the tears of Ding Xia, Gong Xiangyu, Wang Yuanyuan, Zhang Changning and others mean.

Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

After the players and fans left the stadium, Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan returned to the stadium, and the two took a group photo with the Olympic logo in the stadium.

Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

Gong Xiangyu is 27 years old this year, Wang Yuanyuan is also 27 years old, if the two want to play the next Olympic Games, they will be 31 years old, which is already difficult, very difficult.

Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

Rio Generation: Zhu Ting, Gong Xiangyu, Ding Xia, and Zhang Changning are bound to enter the curtain call, and it will be difficult for a 27-year-old person like Wang Yuanyuan to play the next Olympics.

Many people in the Chinese women's volleyball team shed tears on the field: Gong Xiangyu and Wang Yuanyuan took a group photo of the Olympic logo The exchange of blood may have begun

Big V also wrote: Competitive sports are so cruel, this cycle is really not easy, it's over... The Rio generation may have to come to an end, and I don't know how many veterans I can see in the national team in the next cycle, and I don't know what to say, but I can only accompany the Chinese women's volleyball team all the way.

Text/Yan Xiaobai: Olympic observation

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