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The contest on the stadium is not only a duel between athletes, but also a contest between countries.
Recently, the outstanding performance of the Chinese swimming team at the Paris Olympics has made some Western countries unable to sit still. They began to make things difficult for Chinese athletes in every way, even at the expense of using indiscriminate means. In the face of this unfair treatment, the Chinese Anti-Doping Center finally had no patience and issued a sternly worded proclamation directly pointing out the hypocrisy of United States.
Do you feel aggrieved? As a Chinese, it is certainly not a taste to see your athletes being treated unfairly. But don't worry, this time we didn't choose to remain silent, but used facts and figures to hit back hard at those with ulterior motives.
The announcement of the China Anti-Doping Center is like a punch to the soft underbelly of United States. It exposes the three deadly sins of the United States in the fight against doping: double standards, overstepping jurisdictions and confusion. The announcement was not only issued in both Chinese and English, but also listed a large number of facts, which can be described as reasonable and convincing.
Let's start with the double standard.
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) treats domestic and foreign athletes in a world of difference. Remember United States swimmer Eriyan · Knightton? He was tested positive for steroids in a pre-race doping test and should have been banned immediately.
But USADA excused him, claiming that it was an "accidental ingestion" and only gave him a warning. Chinese athletes, on the other hand, are asked to take urine tests at every turn, as if they are some kind of criminal. Isn't this kind of double-standard behavior blatant discrimination?
Let's take a look at transboundary jurisdiction.
USADA seems to think of itself as the world's policeman, pointing fingers at athletes from other countries at every turn. They even demanded additional testing of Chinese athletes, a practice that was completely beyond their purview. Imagine how United States would feel if China's anti-doping centers did the same. I'm afraid I would have jumped up and scolded my mother a long time ago.
Finally, let's talk about confusion.
When dealing with doping, USADA often confuses black and white. They turn a blind eye to the violations of United States athletes, but they make things difficult for athletes from other countries. This practice is not only unfair, but also seriously undermines sportsmanship.
The announcement from the China Anti-Doping Center quoted the president of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) as noting the prevalence of violations by United States athletes. This shows that the United States is not in a position to point fingers at others on the issue of doping.
Why, you might ask, is the United States doing this? In fact, the answer is simple: they are afraid.
The growing strength of Chinese athletes has begun to threaten their position. Take swimming as an example, the Chinese team's performance at the Paris Olympics is remarkable. Pan Zhanle broke the Olympic record in the 100-meter freestyle, adding a strong stroke to the history of Chinese swimming.
The men's 4×100m medley relay won the championship for the first time, breaking the 40-year monopoly of the United States captain. Faced with this situation, some people are anxious and panicked, so they try every means to smear Chinese athletes.
Speaking of which, some ridiculous remarks have to be mentioned.
Former United Kingdom frog king Adam Peaty and United States "Flying Fish" Phelps have both questioned the achievements of Chinese athletes. The funny thing is that these two "innocent" athletes have a disgraceful history of their own. Peaty had been banned for taking illegal drugs, and Phelps had been punished for smoking marijuana. In this case, they still have the face to accuse others? What a thief shouts to catch a thief!
In the face of such unfair treatment, the approach of the China Anti-Doping Center is commendable. Instead of choosing to remain silent, they speak with facts and fight back with data. This attitude not only defends the dignity of Chinese athletes, but also contributes to the fairness and justice of the international sports arena.
In fact, really clean athletes are not afraid of inspection.
China has always adhered to a "zero tolerance" anti-doping policy, and our athletes rely on hard training and excellent strength, rather than some shady means. Those who doubt Chinese athletes at every turn, instead of spending their energy on smearing others, should reflect on themselves.
What can we do as ordinary viewers?
First, believe in your athletes. They have made unimaginable efforts and deserve our trust and support.
Second, we must remain rational and not be misled by some statements with ulterior motives.
Third, we should contribute to the development of sports in China, even if it is just to cheer for athletes, it is also a kind of support.
epilogue
The road to anti-doping is still a long one, and the whole world needs to work together. We look forward to seeing a fair and equitable sports environment where every athlete can speak for themselves. This counterattack by the China Anti-Doping Center is undoubtedly an important step towards this goal.
Friends, what do you think of this incident? Feel free to leave a message in the comment area!
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