Friday, February 14, 2020

high school essay: the "weight" of life

High school  "Heavy" of
life "Heavy" of life The Olympic flame has been waiting for a century. I am excited and looking forward to the Olympic Games.
In the past, the flames of smoke and flames are heroic!
Wait, pay attention, a game of heroes.
In the Olympic arena, some people are frustrated, some people are happy, some people are sorry!
However, there is an invaluable spirit that we still remember.
In the men ’s weightlifting 69 kg class on the 12th, Li Peiyong, the runner-up winner of the 69 kg class in the Athens Olympics, lifted a strong gold medal. In the first trial, 184 kg was challenged, but the moment he lifted the barbell, his left ankle sprained, causing spasms in his left calf. After the emergency treatment of the medical staff, he limped out of step. Looking at him like this, he couldn't help but tremble, holding his hands tightly, his palms sweating. Think of him as abandoning the game. But he continued to participate in the later games ... hold his breath to watch. This is Li Peiyong's third trial, he looks at the barbell under his feet. Squat slowly, firmly hold the barbell that he has held ten million times, exhale ... but the barbell is not as high as he has done it 10 million times He raised it above his head, without even putting his shoulders on, and fell down suddenly, hitting the floor heavily. Li Peiyong's whole body strength also seemed to disappear with this failure. He let go of his hand and lay on the ground softly. Watching him knock on the wooden board on the ground fiercely, my heart was defeated, and the eyes were filled with tears. I understand this kind of pain. There is regret here, there is resentment, there is too much, too much ... The audience still gave him a wave of cheers and applause. The Korean man got up and smiled. He waved to the Chinese audience cheering him. Although he failed, his stubborn will moved everyone in the audience. The applause was the salute the audience presented to Li Peiyong.
He said in a post-match interview: "If I don't go out for the last trial, this will be the biggest regret in my life. Now that I have done my best, I have no regrets." Really embodies the Olympic spirit, remembering that at the school games, the blackboard in our class wrote "Even if it hurts, then what, at least we can fight!"
"It's not the interpretation of the Olympic spirit. Failure is not terrible. The terrible thing is that you lost to yourself!
We need a spirit of hard work, we don't want to put a pity on our lives!
Struggling strength, moistening bone energy, life's gravity. Never give up after being injured, and so beautiful is failure!

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