◆"Heavy" chewing gum
In the 21st Olympic Games held in 1976, the United States wrestler Farina weighing in before the match, the indicator light, indicating that his weight has exceeded the level standard, he rushed to take off the undershirt, the indicator did not go out, he And hurriedly threw the sunglasses to the side, the light still does not go out. Farina anxious whispered a curse, spit out the gum in his mouth, just at this moment, the indicator light went out. He turned from worry to joy, and walked onto the field in triumph. That little piece of gum almost missed the mark!
★22nd Olympic Games
◆Twin brothers bravely win
In the history of the Olympic Games, there have been a few twin brothers *** with the podium story: in 1980, the 22nd Olympic Games in rowing, the German Democratic Republic of Germany's Randfogt twins (born on March 23, 1951), a big hit, its results Their performance was unparalleled. The two brothers not only have very similar body type, appearance, hobbies, etc., even their wives are also rowers. Brothers in the double coxless race, won the 1976, 1980 Olympic Games. From 1974 onwards many times topped the world championships, twin brothers because of genetic relationship, in the collective project than normal people can work together, more coordinated action, more understanding. This is probably what is often referred to as the "heart to heart"!
★The 23rd Olympic Games
◆Participating in the Olympics is not about medals, but about staying alive
Sydney, as the host city of the 2000 Olympics, is in the spotlight of the world, but the state of health of the people here can't be compatible with its status as an organizer of the Olympics. A few days ago, the Australian Institute of Health conducted a sample survey, the results of which surprised everyone. The survey was conducted among Australians between the ages of 18 and 34. It was found that although there were considerably fewer men using drugs in general, this did not motivate them to take to the stadium for exercise. Another result showed that the total number of athletes across Australia is much lower than it was five years ago, while the number of men who are overweight is higher than it was five years ago when the statistics were tallied at 11.9 percent. The number of overweight women under the age of 30 has increased by 8 percent nationally in those five years. The experts concluded that the plan drawn up two years ago to have 75% of the country's inhabitants engaged in sports by the year 2000 now appears to be impossible to realize. The plan was put forward in time to make Sydney's bid for the right to host the event more certain and, on the contrary, the number of athletes in the country alone has fallen from 70.9 percent to 67.6 percent in five years.
◆An unauthorized fiasco
In 1989, the organizing committee for the 25th Olympiad unilaterally announced that women's softball would be included in the '92 Olympic Games and publicized it through the media after consulting with the International Softball Federation (ISF). The IBSA immediately sent a letter to all member associations informing them of this "great news." The IOC was not pleased and reaffirmed its right to decide on the Olympic program. The Barcelona Organizing Committee apologized to the IOC and reiterated that its preparations would be in strict compliance with the Olympic Charter. At this point, this "women's softball storm" will be quiet.
★The 24th Olympic Games
◆Multiplayer boxing
At the Seoul Olympics, South Korea's Daw Ding-il did a great job of hitting his rival, European champion Helis of Bulgaria, but because he was a head shorter than Helis, most of his hits were ruled null and void. The coach of Doeong-il was not happy and accused the referee of unfairness. Dao Dingyi threw wild punches to the chants of the crowd, and although he hit his opponent twice, he also fell down twice. In the end, the referee ruled in favor of Helis. When the referee lowered Helis' raised arm, Dojeong-il's coach and assistant coach jumped into the ring at once and grabbed the referee and punched and kicked him. Several Korean officials also took advantage of the fight in the name of persuasion. The audience also rioted, with bottles and chairs flying in the air and the ring in chaos. By the time people dragged the referee off the stage, he was in a state of disrepair.
◆Not for outsiders
At the Seoul Olympics, some countries doped chewing gum and other small items to make their opponents fail doping tests. One Cuban competitor was tested and accused of doping. He couldn't remember when he had taken that stuff. Then, remembering that he had eaten gum given to him by a foreigner, he managed to find the crumbs of that gum and sent them to the laboratory, where they were found to contain doping agents, thus proving his innocence.
★The 25th Olympics anecdote:
◆To run the Olympics, Barcelona changed its look
Barcelona spent $1.25 billion to run the 25th Summer Olympics to change the entire city into a new look: its success in building sports venues and its municipal construction compared to the next best thing, which built a new highway to the nearby city, a new subway, parks planted with new plants, and a new subway. With a new subway, more ornamental plants in the parks, and a refurbished monument in the Plaza de Espa?a, the 2,000-year-old city has taken on a new luster!
◆Without permission
In 1989, the organizing committee of the 25th Olympic Games unilaterally announced that women's softball would be included in the 92nd Olympic Games after consulting with the International Softball Federation (ISF) and publicizing it through the news media. The IBSA immediately sent a letter to all member associations informing them of this "great news." The IOC was not pleased and reaffirmed its right to decide on the Olympic program. The Barcelona Organizing Committee apologized to the IOC and reiterated that its preparations would be in strict compliance with the Olympic Charter. So far, this "women's softball storm" has quietly subsided.
◆Whimsical
An official of the Melbourne, Australia, F1 Grand Prix organizing committee said on Nov. 4 that they hoped to make F1 racing an Olympic sport at the 2000 Sydney Games. But unfortunately he forgot whether he should have looked at the Olympic Charter first when he made those remarks. In response to their claims, Australian IOC member Goss immediately said the idea was a bit whimsical because the Olympic Charter does not allow sports that are propelled by machinery to compete in the Olympics.
Like the Athens Games, the Beijing Games featured 28 major events, which were: track and field, rowing, badminton, softball, basketball, soccer, boxing, kayaking, cycling, fencing, gymnastics, weightlifting, handball, field hockey, judo, wrestling, aquatics, modern pentathlon, baseball, equestrian, taekwondo, tennis, table tennis, shooting, archery, triathlon, sailing and windsurfing and volleyball.
IOC President José Rogge said wushu will be featured as a competition at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, under the full title "Beijing 2008 Olympic Wushu Competition".
Roger made the remarks during a visit to Nanjing for the opening ceremony of China's 10th National Games. He said that although the wushu competition is different from the other 28 major events of the Olympic Games, it is after all a major breakthrough for wushu to reach the Olympic stage.
According to Wang Xiaolin, director of the Wushu Sports Management Center of the State General Administration of Sport, Rogge spoke about Beijing's bid to enter the Olympics in an interview with the media in Nanjing on the 13th. This is also the first time that Rogge said that wushu will become a competition item in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and also clarified the rumor that "wushu will become a performance item in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games".
It is reported that the details of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games wushu competition, the International Wushu Federation and the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games will be more in-depth consultation with the International Olympic Committee
28 big items
302 small items
303 gold medals
No, according to the Olympic Charter to be used as an Olympic Games competition items. must be decided seven years before the Games are held, and newcomers appear as performance events before joining the Games.
My favorite Olympic stars are Liu Xiang. Yao Ming ......
What I'm going to talk to them about:
1,Do you want to retire after the '08 Olympics, and do you want to be a coach or a student after you retire?
2, whether to often participate in domestic competitions, the view of the National Games.
3, whether their future children also engaged in sports,
Take a closer look, very good
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