冰上天之驕子—羽生結絃 (上)

The Prodigy on Ice—Yuzuru Hanyu (Part 1)

Editor's thoughts on the Winter Olympics

I wonder if you guys have watched the Winter Olympics?

Btw, I wonder if you guys will think I'm too long-winded.

But I share this sincerely and hope everyone can benefit from it🥺

If the response is good, I will write the second half.

The Tokyo Olympics are already more than halfway through, and I believe that even people who are not very fond of sports will not find it difficult to see related topical footage. Although I am not familiar with ice sports at all (as an academic basketball referee, I know the difficulty of officiating), so wearing a helmet is definitely not expressed from the perspective of a referee, but purely to share my feelings.

The pride of ice hockey - Yuzuru Hanyu

I believe that in recent days, he has been reported on Facebook, IG, and various media, because his "quadruple axel (4A)" was certified by the International Skating Union (ISU) and became the first person in history to do a 4.5-week jump on ice. But the hottest topic should be that he was unable to complete the entire set of movements in his short program due to cracks in the ice, and there have been both positive and negative public opinions.

In addition to winning and losing in competitions, athletes are also inevitably injured during training. Yuzuru Hanyu has also experienced serious injuries. It was a pity that he could only get a neck-four in today's quad jump due to a fall and was unable to complete his three consecutive Winter Olympics championships. Yuzuru Hanyu mentioned in an interview that in order to practice the quad jump, he has practiced more than a thousand times and persisted until he succeeded.

What we should learn is how he recovered from the injury, his pursuit of himself, and his perseverance in believing that he could achieve his goal.

The audience saw the results, and they knew how much time, sweat, and tears each athlete had put in to achieve the results.
Everyone has 24 hours in their life. With the same time, Yuzuru Hanyu chose to use his time to practice non-stop, and his achievements today are truly admirable. The most difficult thing is to believe that his spirit can influence more people, that the opponent in the competition is oneself, and that the nervous mood can be turned into a mood of enjoying the competition. I believe that this is possible only through sports. At least I was inspired after reading his report.

It is difficult not to care about winning or losing in any sport. I am one of them. The report about Yuzuru Hanyu reminded me of the time when I loved running. I had many experiences and injuries, big and small. Sometimes I would feel very tired. In addition, it happened that a friend of mine was really enthusiastic and kept urging me to run. It made me want to pick it up again, jump out of my comfort zone, overcome injuries, and start again.

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