In the women's team final of the 2019 World Gymnastics Championships held last night, the Chinese team played poorly and finally only finished fourth, creating the worst record in nearly 13 years.
The players made a lot of mistakes
Captain Liu Tingting burst into tears after the game
Former world champion Mo Huilan watched the competition and posted a message expressing concern, she wrote: "In the women's team final of the 2019 World Gymnastics Championships, the Chinese team successfully completed the competition and won the fourth place in the team. I haven't watched the live broadcast for a long time, I turned on the TV just to see the free gymnastics Chinese team playing the same game with the American team, after watching it, I felt a bit like I had traveled through time and space, the American team participated in the 2019 World Championships, and the Chinese team participated in the 90s competition? ”
Unexpectedly, some netizens replied: "Don't say so, okay?" You do what you do, and you don't have to be the first every time. ”
For this wordless "you do you on", netizens have reprimanded: "Can you first understand who is speaking?" "Don't you even know about Mohs flips?" "Put Mo Huilan in 96 years into the present is also the first person in the Chinese team."
Mo Huilan recently took a photo
Mo Huilan, 39, has a number of difficult signature moves, and has helped the Chinese team win many honors such as world championship and Olympic runner-up.
Mo Huilan flips
Mo Huilan of that year
In this competition, the Chinese women's team's previous strengths of the high and low bars have completely lost the difficulty advantage, the difficulty is lower than the United States and Russia, and even lower than the French team and the Italian team, even so, there are still major mistakes, which shows that the training of the Chinese women's team's high and low bars is unsuccessful.
It is very regrettable that the Chinese women's team did not stand on the podium of the team competition, but if some problems can be summarized from it, it may be conducive to preparing for next year's Tokyo Olympic Games, rather than intimidating Mo Huilan's "you can go up"!