Japanese media: The beauty of humanity that transcends borders
Japanese sports media "THE ANSWER" reported on February 23: The Milan Winter Olympics entered its final day on the 22nd and held the closing ceremony.
When reviewing the hot topics during the 19-day Olympic competition, the first thing that comes to mind is the men's snowboard slopestyle event held on the 7th. Japanese athlete Miki Kira won the gold medal, and Matsu Masato won the silver medal. Although Japan swept the top two positions, the one who attracted widespread attention was Su Yiming, the bronze medalist from China, whose emotional expression represented "gold" for the Chinese people.
Su Yiming was the previous champion, and this time he won the bronze medal. After the award ceremony, Su Yiming congratulated the Japanese athletes and hugged them, then took a selfie with his phone. This appearance excited Japanese fans online, who said, "It's touching to see the respect and emotions between athletes across borders." "This is the beauty of humanity of the Chinese player," and "you can feel the good relationship between the two."
Su Yiming participated in the men's snowboard big air event on the 18th and won the gold medal with an excellent performance. The women's event was won by Japanese athlete Maki Fukuda. When Su Yiming found Fukuda before the award ceremony, he shouted, "Maki!" When he ran toward Fukuda and hugged her, Fukuda praised him in Japanese, saying "Congratulations."
Su Yiming and Maki Fukuda were both trained by Japanese coach Koji Sato. The spirit of sports that transcends borders between China and Japan is touching.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857879158212619/
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