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Fate is too bad! The 18-year-old talented and beautiful girl missed the Tokyo Olympics due to injury, and the Chinese gymnastics team was severely damaged

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On July 3, Beijing time, the Chinese gymnastics women's team held the last team test before the Tokyo Olympic Games, and the 18-year-old talented beauty Li Shijia was absent again due to injury, basically missing the Tokyo Olympic Games, which made gymnastics fans deeply regret.

Fate is too bad! The 18-year-old talented and beautiful girl missed the Tokyo Olympics due to injury, and the Chinese gymnastics team was severely damaged

Born in 2003, Li Shijia comes from the Sichuan gymnastics team that has trained Olympic champions such as Zou Kai and Feng Zhe. Li Shijia, who emerged in the national competition as early as 2017, was delayed for a year due to two injuries, and missed the opportunity to compete in the World Series in the most rapidly rising age. But Li Shijia was not knocked down by the injury, and the four individual events basically resumed the competitive difficulty set of actions. At the National Gymnastics Championships and Tokyo Olympic Trials held in early May, Li Shijia won the balance beam championship and the women's all-around third place, and became a popular candidate for the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Unfortunately, God did not care for this beautiful and talented little girl, who accidentally injured her knee during the warm-up of the Chinese gymnastics women's team's second Olympic trials. Although the team invited medical experts from Beijing and Sichuan to assist in the consultation, Li Shijia still failed to catch the last two team tests. According to insiders, Li Shijia has now returned to the Sichuan gymnastics team to help her with more professional treatment and rehabilitation by a team of local orthopedic experts. According to the requirements of the General Administration of Sport to require all national teams to submit their lists and complete their applications for approval before The 5th, Li Shijia's hope of catching up with the Tokyo Olympic Games is very slim.

Li Shijia's injury retirement is undoubtedly a huge blow to the Chinese gymnastics team that urgently needs to win the turnaround battle at the Tokyo Olympics, and her four individual abilities are balanced and can play a considerable role in the team format of 433. Li Shijia's injury retirement also put forward higher requirements for the coaching staff of the Chinese gymnastics women's team in the platoon deployment.

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