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Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

The pain of the Hong Kong athlete's triathlon: his clothes were torn and his heart was broken

In other words, triathlon is not an easy job. Imagine being faced with the pain of a triathlon match, where you have to swim, bike, and run at the same time, and you don't have time to deal with other problems. However, Hong Kong's Ng Tai Lung's match instantly turned into a tragic blockbuster because of the opponent's "malicious help".

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During the swimming session of the competition, Wu Tailong's triathlon suit was pulled from behind, causing the zipper to burst. The situation was simply catastrophic, and the whole outfit floated in the water like a parachute. The peaceful competition scene that was said to be peaceful instantly became Wu Tailong's "Iron Triathlon Bitter Sea". Although Wu tried to adjust his clothes, to no avail, he eventually had to retire from the rest of the cycling event. It's really poignant that four years of training were ruined by a few minutes of bad behavior.

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

After this incident was exposed, netizens were naturally in an uproar. Someone ridiculed on Weibo, did Wu Tailong participate in the "Clothes Drifting Competition"? Some also sighed, "Now I understand, the triathlon competition is not a fight for physical strength, but a fight for luck." In the face of such malicious behavior, everyone can't help but ask: what happened to the security measures of the Paris Olympics?

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

Wang Chuqin's "racket stepping on a bad door" caused a storm of public opinion

From triathlon to table tennis, it seems that this year's Olympics are always full of surprises and controversies. Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, which also attracted widespread attention from netizens. Wang Chuqin met a "special" opponent during the match, who actually stepped on Wang Chuqin's racket during the game. Faced with this situation, netizens couldn't help but sigh: "This game is too dramatic, it feels like making a 'table tennis version of an action movie'." ”

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

Some netizens joked: "It can be seen that this opponent has a deep understanding of 'tactics', but I didn't expect this tactic to be so 'direct'!" Some netizens joked: "In order to win the game, any trick can be used, it seems that sportsmanship has evolved into an extreme version of 'everything for victory'." ”

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

This situation undoubtedly raises doubts about the fairness of the event. Netizens have expressed their concerns about the management of the event: "Do you have to add the item of 'props trampling' to the rules of table tennis competitions?" Another netizen pointed out: "This situation in the competition not only damages the level playing field for athletes, but also makes people question the management of the entire event." ”

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

Differences in security measures: the safety and security challenges of athletes

In addition to these "accidental" incidents suffered by athletes, the security measures of the Olympic Games have also become the focus of discussion. The incident of Wu Tailong and the trampling of Wang Chuqin's racket have undoubtedly exposed loopholes in ensuring the safety of athletes. The lack of security measures not only affects the athletes' experience, but also raises questions about the competence of the event organisers.

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

Netizens have said: "It seems that the security measures of this Olympic Games are like the kind of 'only superficial' cutscenes, but in fact there are many problems!" Some netizens ridiculed: "It's really a big 'security door', it seems that the word 'security' in security measures is only an 'empty shell'!" ”

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

This situation begs the question of whether the lack of security measures means that the safety and security of athletes cannot be given the attention it deserves in a major event such as the Olympic Games. Someone bluntly said: "The safety of athletes is the basic guarantee of the competition, if you can't even do this well, then this Olympic Games is really 'rotten'." ”

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

Athlete Wang Chuqin's racket tragedy: the "destiny" after stepping on it

While Wu Tailong's tragedy has not yet subsided, the experience of another athlete, Wang Chuqin, has also attracted attention. In the game, Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on by his opponent, and this "direct" and rough handling was obviously uncomfortable. Rackets play a vital role in the game, and damage means that the player's condition is affected. Someone joked, "Did Wang Chuqin open a racket repair shop?" I'm really convinced of such a racket that breaks when you step on it."

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

Small actions on the field, although seemingly inconspicuous, can often change the outcome of a match. This little trick of "stepping on a bad racket" is obviously a psychological tactic aimed at the opponent. When netizens were discussing, many people mentioned, "This approach is completely trying to make some small moves to hit the opponent, which is really not level." Of course, some netizens joked, "Before the next game, why don't everyone bring a spare racket, just in case."

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

Security measures for the Paris Olympics: alarm bells or alarms?

A series of events has raised questions about the security measures for the Paris Olympics. The tragedy of Hong Kong's Ng Tai-lung and the racket incident of Wang Chuqin have exposed loopholes in security work. Netizens have said that it is time for the security of the Paris Olympics to be upgraded? Someone bluntly said, "Is it true that the safety of athletes in the Olympics also depends on luck?" "This raises concerns about whether future matches will be more frequent due to security issues.

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

In the comment area, the reactions of netizens can be described as varied. Some people joked, "Next Olympics, everyone should bring a safety shield, and no one should think about touching our equipment". Others suggested, "Maybe we should set up some cameras on the field to see who dares to play such small maneuvers again." There is a lot of hope that the athletes will be able to compete in a fair and safe environment, and that they will not be bothered by such bad behavior again.

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

The Road to Athletes' Activism: Can Fairness Be Redefined?

In the face of these problems, how athletes can defend their rights has also become a topic worth discussing. Wu Tailong's cry after the competition is undoubtedly poignant, but the question is, can athletes fight for justice for themselves through official channels? Has the road to defending rights been hidden behind the chaos of the event? Netizens have said that the rights and interests of athletes should be better protected, and some have called for "whether it is competition or daily training, the safety and fairness of athletes cannot be ignored".

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

The discussion on social media was also very intense, with some netizens mentioning, "If more support and protection can be provided for athletes, maybe such a tragedy will not happen again". For athletes, they have to face not only opponents on the field, but also various unfair factors from the outside world. In this case, how to protect their rights and interests has become a problem that athletes must think about.

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

Summary: Who is playing with the Olympic spirit?

This series of events not only revealed the security problems of the Paris Olympics, but also reflected the improper tactics used by some athletes in competitions. Netizens discussed, "This Olympics is really terrible, the security is not in place, and the athletes have suffered malicious behavior, can such an Olympics still be called fair?" "This has sparked a wide discussion about sportsmanship and impartiality. Not only do we want to see fairer play, but we also want athletes to be able to show their true strength on the field, rather than being bothered by all kinds of unfair acts.

Wang Chuqin's racket was trampled on, Hong Kong athletes' triathlon suits became 'parachutes', and the security of the Olympic Games was reliable

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