Olympic story

"Black Antelope" Weimar? Rudolph (male name)

Weimar? Rudolph is an American female track and field athlete who fought tenaciously and overcame her fate. She was born in a poor black family in Tennessee, USA on June 23rd, 1940. When she first learned to walk, she got pneumonia twice, scarlet fever once, and then she was bedridden and almost died. At the age of 4, she suffered from polio, limped and had to be supported by a brace. Rudolph's perseverance is amazing. With the help of her family, after seven years of hard work, through rehabilitation training and family massage, she has been able to walk normally. 1 1 years old, she took off her bracket for the first time and played basketball with her brothers barefoot. Later, he began to practice running every day, and his limping left leg was actually corrected during the exercise, and his body was strong because he participated in the exercise. By the age of 12, she had completely got rid of the stent. 1956 16 At the Melbourne Olympic Games, she appeared at the Olympic Games and won a bronze medal. At that time, she was only 16 years old. Four years later, at the Rome 17 Olympic Games, Rudolph won three gold medals in the 100 m, 200 m and 4x 100 m relay in one breath, which shocked the world and made her known as the "black antelope". She became the best athlete in the world on 1960 and was re-elected. The story of "Black Antelope" tells us that in this world, firm belief and unremitting efforts can make people overcome all difficulties, and as long as they work hard, they will succeed.

Luo Xuejuan got a gold medal for his illness.

Luo Xuejuan, a girl from Hangzhou, was selected by the school physical education teacher to receive breaststroke training in the first grade of primary school. Luo Xuejuan worked very hard, and kept on training from April to 10 every year, practicing for at least 2 hours every day until she was shivering with cold. Luo Xuejuan's parents gave her a good family education, which guided her to set up lofty aspirations from an early age. Luo Xuejuan didn't live up to the expectations of teachers and parents, and finally became the new leader of China swimming team after Zhuang Yong, Yang and Wang Xiaohong, and the winner of three gold medals of China swimming team in the 2003 World Swimming Championships. Before the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, Luo Xuejuan's physical condition had been poor, and her blood was deficient in potassium, so she was prone to fatigue after strenuous exercise, and she often felt hypoxia during training, even affecting her heart. However, for the honor of her motherland, she decided to participate in the exhibition for her country again. In the women's100m breaststroke final of Athens Olympic Games, she won the Olympic swimming gold medal for China swimming team after eight years' absence. When she once again appeared in the 4x 100 medley relay race, when she gritted her teeth and swam the second stroke, there was a heart-wrenching scene: until the third swimmer reached the finish line, she was still floating in the pool with a painful expression. Finally, she had to leave the stadium with the help of coaches and volunteers. Luo Xuejuan's Olympic gold medal contains a lot of gold, so he was rated as one of the "Top Ten Stars of China in Athens Olympic Games" by the Olympic Reporting Group of Xinhua News Agency.

1. Ancient Greece was a mythical kingdom, and beautiful fairy tales and bizarre folk stories cast a layer of color on the ancient Olympic Games. Legend has it that the ancient Olympic Games had something to do with offering sacrifices to Cleopatra. Heraks won the reputation of "Hercules" because of his great strength. He finished the task that he couldn't finish at ordinary times in Elis city-state, and cleaned the king's cowshed full of cow dung in half a day, but the king didn't want to honor his promise of giving away 300 cows, so Heraks drove him away in a rage. To celebrate his victory, he held a sports meeting at the Olympic Games.

The origin of the Olympic Games is actually related to the social situation in ancient Greece. In the 9th-8th century BC, the Greek clan society gradually disintegrated. The slave society of the city-state system gradually formed, and more than 200 city-states were established. The polis is fragmented. There is no unified monarch. There is constant war between the city-States. In order to cope with the war, every state actively trains its morale. Children in the Spartan city-state were raised by the state from the age of seven, engaged in sports and military training, and lived a military life. Soldiers who are good at fighting, and sports is a powerful means to train soldiers who are good at fighting. The war promoted the development of Greek sports, and the events of the ancient Olympic Games also had obvious military brand. The people are disgusted with the continuous war, and they generally long for a peaceful environment to rest. Later, the king of Sparta made a treaty of "Holy Truce Month". As a result, preparing for military training and sports competitions has gradually become a game of peace and friendship.

Koleba was the first champion of the ancient Olympic Games. When he was a child, he showed outstanding running ability in the game of fighting for grapes.

When Keleba grew up, he studied cooking and became an excellent cook. A rich man praised Koleba's skills so much that he was hired as a home cook with a high salary. Keleba is deeply loved by his master's family.

Three years later. The first Olympic Games in history will be held soon. The people of every city-state are carefully prepared for this.

After defeating a famous athlete at that time, Koleba became a contestant in the Olympic Games.

At that time, the first Olympic Games set up a project, that is, running. Because running is the most basic project in all human sports. It is often said that the foundation of sports is track and field, and the foundation of track and field is running, which makes sense. In ancient times, in order to survive and find food, human beings naturally formed the race of man and beast. Everyone can run, and running has become a necessary condition for the survival of ancient humans.

After several months of training, Koleba is now preparing for the Olympic track and field events with other athletes. Before the competition, it is necessary to decide the number of teams. The athletes rushed to a bronze lottery box, which contained twenty "labels" made of shells, and each shell was etched with a Greek letter: α, β or γ according to the number of entries marked by the athletes. Koleba drew a beta.

Koleba runs first in the fourth group and can participate in the final. Koleba was nervous and excited, and he believed that the goddess of fate would take care of him.

Sure enough, some people may be too nervous to leave. This foul behavior made the referee very angry. He immediately ordered the athlete to get down and beat his ass with a whip. Players who violate the rules will still be disqualified after being punished appropriately.

The game resumed, and when the starter gave the order, the players rushed out like a bunch of arrows and galloped away. In the stands, cheers and shouts came crashing, and the game entered the last moment of fierce competition! Seeing that the finish line was coming, Koleba, who was a little behind, suddenly got up his strength, with a wave of his arms, sprinted a few steps and took the lead in reaching the finish line one step at a time. This is really unexpected. Chef Koleba is not only a superb cook, but also a master on the runway! The unexpected result of the game made the audience almost crazy! People cheered for the name Koleba for a long time. In order to commemorate the winner of the first olive crown in human history, people carved the winner's name on the granite pillar beside the alfons River, so that future generations could pay a permanent memorial.