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Anecdotes about the Olympic Games
Anecdotes of Olympic Games

It took 54 years to reach the finish line.

19 12 The 5th Olympic Marathon held in Sweden encountered a hot day. Japanese athlete Kim Litchi Zang ran to the middle of the road and suddenly saw a Swedish audience drinking orange juice. He instinctively walked to the audience, and soon got orange juice, a place to live and a good sleep. When he woke up, the game was over. When Norwegian Olson reached the finish line as the last one, only the Japanese players disappeared without a trace, but he didn't know that the Japanese players were sleeping in a common people's home. It was not until the next day that he returned to the residence of the Japanese team. 1965, 76-year-old Jin Lizhi returned to his old place in Sweden. He ran from the place where 19 12 gave up the race to the finish line of the marathon, the Stockholm Olympic Games, and reached the finish line.

6. The river never intrudes into the well water.

In the Olympic Games 100 meter race in the 1920s, a long rope was pulled continuously from the starting point to the finishing point. The original intention of this equipment is to prevent athletes from breaking the rules and crossing the line, so that athletes have to step by step in the game, otherwise they will be entangled in that rope carelessly, which is also harmful to their health. The original dangerous design that allowed athletes to step by step was criticized and abolished.

7. Half gold and half silver

1932 At the 10 Olympic Games, American woman Ashley won the gold medal in the high jump, but she was very grateful to another American woman, Dietrich Carson. Dietrich Carson is the silver medal winner of the high jump in this Olympic Games. The two encouraged each other, learned from each other, learned from each other's strengths, and established a profound friendship. They are indeed closer than their sisters. When they got on the podium together, they cheered and hugged, and they were immersed in the joy of victory. After the Olympic Games, they kept their medals as an eternal commemoration of their friendship.

8. The gold medal changed hands again.

In the equestrian events of the14th Olympic Games, Sweden won the team championship with the best score of 1.366, but was later disqualified because persson of Sweden did not meet the requirement that athletes must be officers at that time. Persson was just a corporal. In order to participate in the Olympic Games, he was temporarily promoted to an officer. However, the Swedish military forgot to replace persson's military cap. As a result, persson took part in the competition wearing a corporal's military cap, which was discovered by the referee and leaked the clue. The gold medal that should have been won was lost.

9. The horse was divided by the Olympics.

There is no doubt that horses are a very important part of equestrian events. In the underdeveloped past, countries attached great importance to animal import quarantine. Australian law clearly stipulates that animals must undergo quarantine for six months after entering the country.

From 65438 to 0956, Melbourne, Australia won the right to host the Olympic Games, which was the first time that the Olympic Games were held outside Europe and America. However, due to Australia's quarantine restrictions on livestock entry, equestrian events in this Olympic Games have become a problem. After many consultations, the IOC decided to change the equestrian events to Stockholm, Sweden, making the16th Olympic Games the only Olympic Games held in two continents. (Author: Nanshan)

10. Happiness begets sorrow and gold medal is lost.

At the 16 Olympic Games, Ivanov, a rower of 18 years old from the Soviet Union, was very excited after winning the gold medal. He threw the gold medal into the sky in the competition field, which caused cheers from the audience. Unexpectedly, the gold medal fell into his hand and then fell into the lake. He immediately jumped into the water, trying to find the lost gold medal. Finally, I returned to the water empty-handed. The International Olympic Games could not bear to see Ivanov return home sadly, and gave him a replacement-imitation gold medal. Ivanov won two Olympic gold medals: 17 and 18. He learned the last lesson and never dared to throw medals everywhere again.

1 1. life-saving gold medal

1960 17 at the Olympic games, Ethiopian emperor Haier? Bekira, the guardian of Selassie I, took part in the marathon barefoot, broke the Olympic record and won the gold medal in 2 hours 15 minutes 16.2 seconds, which made great contributions to Ethiopia and became a national hero. Later, Bekira participated in a coup staged by the Ethiopian Royal Guard. After the failed coup, Haier? Emperor Selassie I decided not to pursue Becky because she won the Olympic champion. In this way, an Olympic gold medal saved Bekira's life. At the 18 Olympic Games in 1964, Bekira made persistent efforts, winning the marathon champion again with an excellent score of 2 hours 12 minutes 1 .2 seconds, becoming the1person who won the marathon gold medal in Olympic history.