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Straight to the point! Guo Weiyang, a famous resident, responded to the remarks that "Lin Chaopan is a related household" and that there was a reason for the Olympic loss of gold

author:The second brother in the sports world

On October 25, Beijing time, in the largest gymnastics forum in China, guo Weiyang, a famous resident, pointed out the reasons why the Chinese team lost gold in the Tokyo Olympic men's team in response to the netizens' statement about "Lin Chaopan is a related household", which aroused the attention of gymnastics fans.

Straight to the point! Guo Weiyang, a famous resident, responded to the remarks that "Lin Chaopan is a related household" and that there was a reason for the Olympic loss of gold

Guo Weiyang's conversation with netizens occurred when he issued congratulations for Zhang Boheng, the "almighty king" of Xinke, when he wrote: "Zhang Boheng is good, his strength proves himself, he won Hashimoto Dahui, and it is really good to play the national anthem of the People's Republic of China in Japan!" Come on! The future can be expected! The era of all-round firefight between China and Japan is coming, it looks good, and it will be chased in the future. Later, some netizens commented: "Lin Chaopan is a related household, and Zhang Boheng was hacked out of the Olympic quota." In this regard, Guo Weiyang not only did not refute it, but agreed with this view, and further said that "not daring to use new people is also a problem." Obviously, Guo Weiyang believes that the reason why the Chinese gymnastics team lost the gold medal of the men's team at the Tokyo Olympic Games, choosing Lin Chaopan instead of Zhang Boheng is one of the important reasons.

Straight to the point! Guo Weiyang, a famous resident, responded to the remarks that "Lin Chaopan is a related household" and that there was a reason for the Olympic loss of gold

Guo Weiyang, 33, is born in Shantou, Guangdong Province, but grew up in Yuxi, Yunnan. Guo Weiyang, who began to enter the junior gymnastics school for professional gymnastics training at the age of 5, was selected for the Yunnan Provincial Gymnastics Team after practicing for less than 5 years, and became a member of the Chinese gymnastics national team at the age of 13. From 2009 to 2012, Guo Weiyang achieved the national gymnastics championships in the individual all-around triple consecutive championships. Such a good result also allowed him, who was originally a substitute, to replace the injured Teng Haibin at the last minute and catch the last train of the 2012 London Olympics. Perhaps because he was not fully prepared, Guo Weiyang kept making mistakes in the qualification rounds, but fortunately, he adjusted in time and played perfectly in the final men's team final to help the Chinese team win the gold medal. The controversy over the lineup of the Chinese gymnastics boys' team at the Tokyo Olympics has not stopped since the moment the list was announced, and the addition of guo Weiyang this time does not know whether it will set off another wave.

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