1. Composition materials for primary school students of Tokyo Olympic Games 202 1
1, "We will overcome it" On the night of July 8, a cargo plane full of frozen seafood products flew from Nadi International Airport in Fiji to Tokyo. Along with them are players from Fiji rugby sevens. Their destination is Tokyo, and they are going to participate in the 3xx Summer Olympics.
Fiji is an archipelagic country floating in the South Pacific, a country with a fanatical fascination with rugby, with a population of less than 900,000 and 80,000 registered rugby players. There are soldiers, prison guards, waiters, fishermen, farmers and unemployed people in the Olympic team. In June, just before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, a national epidemic broke out in Fiji and commercial flights in and out of Fiji were grounded. In the end, this witty team chose to take a "downwind" way to start.
Five years ago in Rio Olympic Games, Fiji rugby sevens won the gold medal, which was the first Olympic medal in Fiji's history. This time, Fiji defeated New Zealand by 27: 12, successfully defending the champion of the event. At the award ceremony, Fiji athletes sang a traditional song, telling the people of Fiji-"We will beat it".
3. Gymnasts who oppose "sexualization"
In this Olympic Games, the female members of the German gymnastics team put on long rose jumpsuits, and their uniforms are no longer the traditional tight-fitting sleeveless or half-sleeved jumpsuits. The new uniform made its debut at the European Championships in April, when the German Gymnastics Association said it was aimed at opposing "sexualized" gymnasts.
In sports competitions, it is the International Sports Federation that decides the dress of athletes, and there are double standards for the dress requirements of male and female athletes. For the purpose of being watched, women's dress is often subject to stricter requirements. The German women's gymnastics team wants athletes to show their beauty in a comfortable way.
"We want to show that every woman and everyone has the right to decide what to wear." Of course, this doesn't mean that they no longer wear ordinary high-fork tights. They are going to decide what kind of uniform to wear according to their daily feelings. Elisabeth Seitz, an athlete, said, "Everything depends on the mood."
3. Protect your son
The Brazilian men's volleyball team wearing 16 jerseys wore black masks during the game. When the game is suspended, he will walk away a little, lower his mask and breathe steadily for a while. Lucas was also called "the first person in Olympic epidemic prevention" by netizens. He did this because he was worried about the safety of his son Theo. Four-year-old Theo suffers from respiratory diseases. He has a fever every/kloc-0.5 to 20 days. In addition, he suffers from bronchitis. Any infection is extremely dangerous for him. Lucas, who frequently trains and plays outside, chooses to protect his son in this way.
4. unreliable retired narrator
On July 25th, 2002/KLOC-0, 46-year-old Chusovitina appeared on the platform of Tokyo Olympic Games. She is almost three times as old as her opponent. When the first jump landed, her right foot stepped out of bounds, but the second jump was still wrong, and she finally ranked 1 1, and stopped qualifying. There was no audience in the gymnasium, but the judges, volunteers and media reporters all stood up and applauded. If Chusovitina's story is reliable, it will be the legendary gymnast's "last leap".
Chusovitina's Olympic career has spanned nearly 30 years and experienced three national teams: 1992 United after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan and Germany. This is her eighth time to participate in the Olympic Games, and this time she represents her motherland Uzbekistan. Chusovitina was once joked by the media as an "unreliable retired narrator". She has announced her retirement many times before, but back in the game again and again.
The first announcement of retirement was made after 1996 Atlanta Olympics. At that time, her achilles tendon was torn and she could not participate in the competition for one and a half seasons. She decided to take advantage of the "empty window period" to have children. After her son Alice was born, she decided to retire.
But she is used to being tight and slim, and the way she looks in the mirror makes her ashamed. She unconsciously returned to the game. In 2002, she won two gold medals for Uzbekistan.
This year, my son was diagnosed with leukemia, and since then, the identity of "mother" has accompanied her career. In order to earn the cost of treatment, she continued to train and participated in various competitions. "If I retire, I will sit under the infusion bottle hanging on the mop head and watch my son die ..." In 2003, Chusovitina moved to Germany to fight for better medical conditions and higher competition fees on behalf of Germany. At the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, 33-year-old Chusovitina won the silver medal in women's vault, which was the first time that Germany won the silver medal in gymnastics in 62 years.
Later, she planned to retire after the 2009 World Championships and the 20 12 London Olympic Games, but she appeared in international competitions every year. 20 14, son recovered. After her son recovered, she still didn't retire, but the decision not to retire now is for herself.
Being a "mother" can't hide my love for gymnastics. She once said, "There are no secrets. I just like gymnastics, and no one has ever forced me to take part in the competition. I have been listening to my heart and insisting on exercise for so many years. I like sports, I know what it is and I want to be a happy person. "
I watched step by step how far my body could take me. At the Tokyo Olympics, her fingers were painted with blue, white and green nail polish representing Uzbekistan's national flag, and there were shiny earrings on her ears. When she left the court, she dried her tears.
5. Olympic Experience School
His Olympic events include Taekwondo, cross-country skiing and kayaking. ...
The Tongan flag-bearer with bare arms and oil on his upper body appeared at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games. His name is Pita Taufatofa. The 37-year-old Tongan athlete has participated in the Olympic Games for three times in a row, and also became the flag bearer for the opening ceremony of the Tongan Olympic Games for the third time in a row.
He is an Olympic experiencer. Challenge and "overcoming adversity" are the "significance" of his participation in the Olympic Games. He started as a Taekwondo player. Later, in order to participate in the PyeongChang Winter Olympics without Taekwondo, he began to teach himself cross-country skiing by relying on video websites and roller skating courses-he had only seen snow once before. Later, he successfully stood at the opening ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, shirtless with coconut oil among a group of athletes wearing down jackets.
When preparing for the Tokyo Olympics, he planned to change the event and challenge the canoe-he couldn't even hold the canoe steadily in the first race-and then he hurt his ribs and missed the canoe qualifying. In the end, in order to be able to come to the Tokyo Olympics, he "settled for the second best" and restored his original taekwondo athlete status.
6. "Go and have fun."
On July 27th, 48-year-old Hong stopped in the top 32 of women's table tennis singles, ending her journey to the Tokyo Olympic Games. This is her sixth time to participate in the Olympic Games. She is very satisfied with the result.
According to qianjiang evening news, Hong was once one of the best athletes in Zhejiang Province. 1989, she went to Melbourne for a competition and met her current husband, a local Chinese fan. Later, she also immigrated to Australia. Being in a foreign country, table tennis has become her spiritual bond with her hometown. She decided to take part in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
Hong Kong housing construction does not have a complete domestic training, competition and rehabilitation system, and everything depends on ourselves. She transformed her garage into a training room, drove two cars out before each training, and there was a pile of daily sundries next to the table tennis table. Her husband and children are her sparring partners. Finally, she got her wish and participated in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
To the surprise of the old teammates of Zhejiang team, Hong turned out to be "World War I xx". So far, Hong has enjoyed the treatment of top 32.
2. Composition materials for primary school students of Tokyo Olympic Games 202 1
1, "peerless beauty" Lv Xiaojun On July 3rd1,Lv Xiaojun of China won the gold medal in the men's 8 1 kg weightlifting event at the Tokyo Olympic Games and set a new Olympic snatch record. This is the 2 1 gold of China Sports Delegation. Lv Xiaojun, 37, is the oldest weightlifting champion in Olympic history.
After the game, Lv Xiaojun was surrounded by staff, and foreign referees even asked him for autographs and photos. Only then did people discover that Lv Xiaojun had a huge fan base abroad. Each of his training videos on foreign video websites has been played millions of times, and the 20 19 video has been played more than 4 million times. He is so loved by power lovers that it is said that his muscles are so beautiful. Some people say that his wingspan and height almost form a perfect square.
Some people even learned Chinese in the comments: the name Xiaojun means "a small army" in Chinese. Yes, he is an army himself. The comments were full of praise for him. Some people say that he squatted faster than I fell. In Lv Xiaojun's video, he easily holds a pen and a coin with his back muscles, and finally he holds an A4 piece of paper. Therefore, Lv Xiaojun got a nickname-"The strength of a man represents absolute beauty, then Lv Xiaojun is a peerless beauty."
2. "I'm really happy to swim again on such a stage."
Ikebukuro, the Japanese "water queen" who has kept many records in Japan and even Asia, did not expect that she could come to the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Chi Jiang became the first swimmer to win six gold medals at the 20 18 Asian Games in Jakarta. The following year, 19 years old, she was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. She suspended all training and competitions and was hospitalized. Chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation made her lose her hair and appetite. She can't get out of bed and vomits several times a day. She can only get as much nutrition as possible through intravenous injection to protect the athletes' health.
With a height of 1.7m and a weight of 57kg, she still lost more than a quarter, and her arms became weak, even the pull-ups that she was good at when she was young. She told her mother who was at the bedside that life was difficult for the first time.
After leaving the hospital, Chi Jiang set the 2024 Paris Olympic Games as his goal. She began to recover. In addition to daily physical therapy, physical training and fitness, she also carried out "diet training", requiring extra meals to gain weight and "eat if you feel uncomfortable". Chi Jiang, who once wanted to break records again and again, could not even bear simple sit-ups and arm strength training. "No" and "No" became her mantra.
The struggle with "powerless" made Chijiang recover faster than she expected. In August 2020, she was in back in the game. Six months later, she was qualified to represent Japan in the Tokyo Olympic relay.
On July 24th, Chi Jiang and three teammates participated in the women's 4x 100 freestyle relay of the Olympic Games. Although it failed to advance to the final because of the difference of 0.27 seconds, it was already a great victory for Chijiang. After the game, Chi Jiang lamented: "I am really happy to swim on such a stage again."
3. "We work together to realize our dreams."
/kloc-On the night of August, 2000, in the men's high jump final of the Tokyo Olympic Games, the referee came to mutaz barshim of Qatar and Gianmarco Tambelli of Italy with a scoreboard and told them that their scores were the same. Previously, both of them jumped 2.37 meters at a time and failed in three attempts to jump 2.39 meters.
Can we win two gold medals? Barhim asked. After receiving the affirmative reply from the referee, the excitement of the two players can't be described: they looked at each other, grabbed it and threw it away, then Tambelli hugged Balhim's neck and the whole person jumped on him.
Then, Tambelli began to run, threw himself on the ground, covered his face with his hand and rolled. Balhim waved and walked to his carriage. Tambelli finally stood up, took a few steps and knelt down, covered his face with his hand and continued to roll. Balhim leaned on the coach's shoulder and cried in sunglasses. In a later interview, Balhim said, "He is one of my friends, both on and off the court. We work together to realize our dreams. This is the real sportsmanship. "
During the interview, Tambelli kept holding a foot-fixing plaster and said that he would hang this gold medal on it. 20 16 Twenty days before the Rio Olympic Games, Tambelli was forced to give up the game because of an accidental ankle injury. This is his plaster cast. From 20 16 to the Tokyo Olympics, Tampeli has never forgotten Balhim's encouragement. He said that the most important thing Balhim taught him was to dance for himself, not for anyone.
* * * After enjoying the Olympic gold medal, they were interviewed wearing the national flags of their respective countries. Tambelli said that this experience was a good movie story and he wanted to tell his son. The next moment he suddenly realized that he had no son. Balhim does have one-Balhim said, you can tell my son.
She got lost in the air.
Last Tuesday, American gymnast Simone byers stumbled in the women's team event, but failed to stand firm when landing. After that, she decided to withdraw from the team competition and all individual finals. Byers said she was "lost" in the air.
As the world champion of 19 and the winner of four Olympic gold medals, byers is expected to defend her all-around champion at the 2065 Rio Olympic Games and 438+06 at the Tokyo Olympic Games, and win at least three gold medals for the US team. She is also regarded as the greatest gymnast of all time, a perfect person who can always provide incredibly complex and unique movements-but expectations have become her burden. "It is not easy to come here to participate in the Olympic Games and become a leader." She said at a news conference.
Before the team competition, byers felt shivering and couldn't take a nap as usual. Before the game, she and her teammates wandered in the corridor of the hotel, chatting and playing board games. She also tried to seek peace by coloring the picture books. On the day of the competition, byers posted a sign on the door of his room to remind him to "smile", but when he arrived at the competition site, his efforts failed. Byers failed to escape the heavy expectations on his shoulders. She felt anxious and less confident than before.
In order to adapt to dangerous and complicated movements, gymnastics is a sport that must be integrated with body and mind, but it is difficult for her to do it. She always needs to fight the devil. She can no longer feel a lot of fun. She felt that "what she loved was deprived" and that she was "trying to please others". Finally, she decided to quit the competition. She said, "we must pay attention to ourselves ... we should protect our physical and mental health, not just do what the outside world wants us to do."
5. Amateur victory
Anna Kisenhoff, who fought alone, won the women's cycling road race in Tokyo Olympic Games. After 147 km, she was the first to cross the finish line after struggling with wind, heat and humidity.
Anna holds a master's degree in mathematics from Cambridge University and a doctorate in applied mathematics from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain. As a math researcher, she is used to solving problems by herself, which is also the way she treats bicycle racing. She has never joined any professional cycling team. She planned her own nutrition and training, and studied the wind direction and humidity in Tokyo before the game. She rarely appeared in international competitions, and the powerful Dutch team that she defeated this time never put her on the research list. But Anna never thought she was here to make up the numbers. She has always had a small expectation: maybe I will win-although she also knows that "in reality, it seems that I shouldn't win here." After all, there are so many experts here.
Anna's success is due to her own credit and luck-the Dutch team is eager to win, but it has caused a series of fatal mistakes. There is even an own goal. Van Froten of the Dutch team didn't realize that there was another person in front of her. When she crossed the finish line, she raised her arms to celebrate her winning the championship.
An Olympic medal is hung around the neck of an amateur, and this result is quite in line with the "initial heart" of the Olympic Games. Anna who won the championship is looking forward to flying back to Austria to celebrate with friends and family. After that, she will continue to study her math, and she will also continue the training of road cycling. An Olympic gold medal will not change her fate, and life will remain the same.
6. It's a miracle to take part in the competition.
/kloc-Hende Zaza, 0/2 years old, is from Syria, one of the only two athletes in the country to participate in the Tokyo Olympic Games, and the youngest contestant in this Olympic Games. At the opening ceremony held on July 23, she raised the Syrian flag and announced to the world that we are here.
The excitement of the opening ceremony lasted until late at night. Standing for a long time, suffering from the time difference of six hours, Zaza didn't have a good rest that night. The next morning, it was the women's table tennis singles preliminaries. Zhazha played against Liu Jia, a 39-year-old Austrian Chinese athlete. This is a game of great disparity in strength. Not surprisingly, Zaza lost all four games. 12-year-old girl shed tears on the spot. "This is a lesson. Come back next time and play the follow-up round. My goal is to become an Olympic champion. " She said.
Zaza's appearance at the Tokyo Olympics is a miracle. She can only take part in two or three international competitions every year. Sometimes the visa is finally approved, and a new round of civil war begins again, so the plan to go abroad is put on hold again and again.
In war-torn Syria, it is an extravagant hope to find a safe and stable training room. Zaza practices on the worn billiard table every day. There is often power failure in the room, so she can only rely on natural light for lighting, and the training time is very limited. She insists on practicing for three hours a day and six days a week.
3. Composition materials for primary school students of Tokyo Olympic Games 202 1
1. Osaka Naomi lights the Olympic torch. Who lights the main torch at the end of each Olympic Games and how to light the main torch have always been the focus of attention, which has also become a "secret" before each opening ceremony. On the evening of the 23rd, the mystery was uncovered. 24-year-old Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka, as the last torchbearer, lit the main torch platform of Tokyo National Arena.
The torch of the Tokyo Olympic Games was collected in Greece on March 2020 12 and arrived in Japan on March 20, 2020. On March 25th, 20021,the Olympic torch relay started in Japan from Fukushima. 12 1 day later, the journey is more than 2000 kilometers.
The design of the main torch platform was inspired by Mount Fuji in Japan. The ball above represents the sun, which shines on Mount Fuji. In fact, the tortuous process from the ancient Greek ruins to the opening of the torch relay is also a portrayal of the ill-fated Tokyo Olympic Games. The successful lighting of the flame also entrusted the vision of the successful hosting of the Tokyo Olympic Games.
2, "white sugar mixed with tomatoes"! China delegation entered the stadium handsomely.
A bright red coat, white trousers and a short white skirt decorated with flowers were presented by the delegation of China at 1 10. Zhu Ting, captain of China women's volleyball team, and Zhao Shuai, Olympic champion of Taekwondo, walked at the front of the phalanx as standard bearers. Members of the delegation waved the national flag and smiled. In front of the camera, the team of the China delegation was very large, and the China red was the most eye-catching color in the opening ceremony.
The China sports delegation consists of 777 people, which is the xx Olympic Games with the overseas participation scale of China sports delegation. Among them, there are 43 athletes1person, including 298 female athletes and 33 male athletes1person, including 24 Olympic champions. The China delegation will participate in 30 of the 33 major events and 225 of the 339 minor events, making it the xx event with the largest number of overseas participants. I believe that the athletes of the China delegation can achieve good results in Tokyo.
From Tokyo to Beijing, in half a year, the Beijing Winter Olympics will welcome ice and snow athletes from all over the world.
3. "Super Change" made a stunning appearance
This may be a creative program at the opening ceremony. The actors wore cartoon tights with blue and white as the main colors, and interpreted all the Olympic icons in the style of the old Japanese program "Super Change".
Super Change is a variety show in Japan, which premiered in the late 1970s. Participants are required to use their imagination to complete creative programs with limbs and auxiliary props. It is not only very popular in Japan, but also famous overseas.
Many netizens said: "This is my youth." Through color matching and lens switching, a perfect performance was completed. At that time, the drones outside the stadium also followed the rhythm of the stadium and told all the Olympic events in the language of science and technology.
4. Epidemic prevention elements in the opening ceremony
In early 2020, the epidemic in COVID-19 was so fierce that sports were forced to press the pause button.
A year later, the Tokyo Olympic Games was finally held as scheduled, which was the condensation of countless people's efforts. In this Tokyo Olympic Games, there is also an extremely strong "anti-epidemic" element.
Complex red lines are intertwined, symbolizing people's complicated and tangled mood during the epidemic.
The red line of the combination of the virtual and the real and pulling each other also represents the operation of nerves and muscles in the human body.
The performance at the opening ceremony observed a moment of silence for the deceased in COVID-19, expressing the memory of the deceased.
5. The five wooden rings are taken from the big trees where the tree species grew 57 years ago.
At the opening ceremony, the huge wooden ring was pushed to the center of the stage by the actors and placed in the shape of the Olympic rings. 1964 When the xx Summer Olympic Games was held in Tokyo, the athletes brought tree species from all over the world.
Today, 57 years later, these seeds have already grown into big trees and were used to build many competition venues and Olympic wooden rings in this Tokyo Olympic Games. As the five rings are gradually lit, the two Tokyo Olympic Games have thus completed the connection across time and space.
6. Different from the previous oath.
Compared with the past, the swearing-in ceremony of Tokyo Olympic Games has changed from three to six, three men and three women, which embodies the "gender equality" advocated by the International Olympic Committee. Representing athletes, coaches and referees respectively, in which track and field athlete Shan Xianliangtai and table tennis player Ishikawa Kasumi took the oath as athletes' representatives.
"We are in the name of athletes, we are in the name of all referees, and we are in the name of all coaches and officials; In this Olympic Games, we respect and abide by the rules and uphold the spirit of fair competition, tolerance and equality. We will unite, do not use stimulants, do not cheat, and do not participate in any form of discrimination; We do this for the glory of the team and to respect the basic principles of the Olympic Games. Make the world a better place through sports. " Behind the powerful oath is the determination to successfully host the Tokyo Olympic Games.