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Answers to the most boring words in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Golden recipe

1956 On the eve of the Olympic Games, Paul Anderson, an American weightlifter, was considered extremely overweight because of his excessive indulgence in diet. In order to participate in the Olympic weightlifting project in Melbourne, Anderson implemented a diet plan and lost 60 pounds in six weeks. In the heavyweight weightlifting final, Anderson and Campbell Schweidi of Argentina lifted a total weight of 1 102 pounds, but after the competition, Schweidi weighed 3 16.5 pounds, while Anderson weighed only 3 14 pounds. Therefore, Anderson won the gold medal in weightlifting in this Olympic Games. Anderson diet is a gold medal!

Devoted believers lose gold medals.

Scottish athlete Legg won the men's 200m and 400m championships at the 1924 Olympic Games. He might have won the gold medal in the 100 meter, but because the competition was scheduled for Sunday, he was still a seminary student and had to go to church, so he gave up the 100 meter competition and went to church wholeheartedly.

54 years marathon

At the 19 12 Olympic Games, K MacArthur, an Irish-born South African athlete, won the marathon in 2 hours, 36 minutes and 54.8 seconds, while O Olsen, a Norwegian athlete, lagged behind 1 hour and won the 34th place in 3 hours, 36 minutes and 35.2 seconds. Fifty-four years later, people realized that the last place in this competition (that is, the 35th place) was Japanese athlete Tomizo Kimura. Here is an interesting story:

The marathon of the fifth Olympic Games met a hot day. Japanese athlete Tomizo Kimura ran in the last third of the team. On the way, he suddenly found a Swedish audience drinking orange juice on the roadside. The sun is like fire. He is thirsty and tired, and he really wants to have a rest. At this time, he gave up the game and instinctively walked to the audience who drank orange juice. Despite the language barrier, Li Jing soon got orange juice and a place to live from Sweden. He had a good sleep. At this time, the competition in Stockholm Olympic Stadium has ended.

1966, 76-year-old Jin Lizhi hid in Sweden and revisited his old place. He walked from the place where 19 12 gave up the race to the end of the marathon-Stockholm Olympic Stadium, and finally reached the imaginary end. It has been 54 years, 8 months, 6 days, 8 hours, 32 minutes and 20 seconds since he set off with another player. Swedish sports reporters congratulated him one after another, saying that he had created an extraordinary "marathon record". Li Jing said: "It was really a long game, but it was a worthwhile game. I found my wife in my life of more than 54 years, and now I have 6 children and 10 grandchildren. Don't you need time? No matter how long it takes, everyone will reach their goals and run to the finish line. "