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1. The competition system led to the knockout round, and whoever was ruthless appeared. Now it's time for the group points, and the top two will appear. 1234 take ab.
Then 1 group A vs. 2 group B vs. 2 groups B. It just so happened that another Chinese player appeared first in the group, so in order to avoid meeting too early later, this group wanted to appear second in the group after losing. It's 2 groups of B, and I won't go to the national players of 1 group A to meet too early.
I want the national players to meet in the final.
2. Didn't Li Yongbo make bold statements after taking office and cultivate 100 world champions? The champion of the previous edition, if this edition is still the champion of the hegemon. Isn't it 100 progress that affects Li Shuai?
When necessary, the player who won the championship must give in, and if you lose, you will lose. If other national players win the championship, isn't this another few more championships?
3. Athletes are innocent, and all honors depend on whether the country lets you take them.
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If you win, you will meet your teammates in the next game and eliminate your teammates, so that the teammate who is ranked second in the world and has the ability to win silver can only win a bronze medal at most.
Three aspects.
The first is the Badminton Federation.
There is no problem with disqualification, match-fixing is common in sports, but why is the penalty so harsh this time. Because the fake one is too visible. Why is the fake too visible, because both sides want to lose.
And most match-fixing is about wanting to lose and win, or tacitly trying to draw. Then just a little water is all you need to do. So the game also watched the past.
And if both sides want to lose, then the game becomes a game with a lower limit than whom, because you win if you don't have a lower limit than the other side. But the game was too low to cause public outrage, and there was nothing to say about being heavily fined.
Then there are the players.
The Chinese players are actually also victims, they are the strongest, and faking loss will not bring them benefits, and playing match-fixing is nothing more than the coach's arrangement, and giving teammates a chance to win a silver medal, which is also human nature. I understand them in terms of motivation. I'm not going to spray them for losing their sportsmanship, because maybe I'll do the same thing when I see my teammates who have worked so hard for so long and have the strength to win a silver medal be eliminated prematurely.
Whether in China or abroad, an Olympic medal means more than just sportsmanship for a professional athlete.
By the way, South Korea, the motive for our match-fixing is that we don't want to eliminate our teammates with our own hands. South Korea's motive is to deliberately lose so that China can eliminate its teammates. After the disqualification with the Chinese players afterwards, we knew that we were at a loss and expressed our respect for the punishment of the Badminton Federation.
And the sticks, I have to say that they are cheeky, shouting "We are dragged down by the Chinese players, we are very wronged", and then went to appeal. It's disgusting.
Finally, there is the coach.
I also don't want to watch players who have worked hard for so long, and have the strength to win cards, be eliminated prematurely by their teammates, and at the same time, it is advantageous to win more silver medals in public and private. So the decision to match-fixing was made, and it was almost inevitable. However, he misestimated the stick, and he didn't expect that the stick was to make the Chinese team self-harm.
Then, after being warned, he also took a fluke (the previous badminton match-fixing cases had never been disqualified, and the Badminton Federation was more conniving), and did not terminate the strategy of match-fixing, which finally led to a tragedy. He has a lot of responsibility, but I don't want to blame him too much.
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Because this is China, according to the group standings after this match, the two Chinese pairs will not meet until the final. Jung Pei-eun Kim Ha-na didn't do any warm-up before the game, and obviously they didn't want to win.
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Because the last pair of Chinese players lost and were second in the group, Yu Yang's team can avoid the previous team of Chinese players if the output is also the second in the group, and they can meet in the finals instead of meeting in the semifinals.
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Well, I don't want to fight against my own country!
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I don't want to run into another group of players from the Chinese team.
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Stratagem... Because the rules of the game have changed, they are not playing a knockout round. China won't meet its teammates if they lose, and the opponent just needs to win... So that's all.
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It's actually a tactic to avoid meeting teammates in future matches, and all the national teams will do it! That's it! The acting is too bad! Too bad! Too bad!
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Today, I was shocked to hear that the badminton women's team lost to the South Korean team in order to avoid the Chinese derby. It's reasonable, but to be honest, I don't think it's right to play match-fixing for the greater good. But come to think of it, it's just too much.
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It's that both sides want to lose, so that they don't meet their teammates in the knockout round.
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The incident has so far involved eight athletes, including Yu Yang and Wang Xiaoli from China, Ha Jung-eun, Kim Min-jung, Jung Kyung-eun and Kim Ha Na from South Korea, and Geisa Polimelena from Indonesia.
The ultimate goal of athletes and coaches is to win gold medals, and the process of achieving this requires tactical and strategic means, and this time there are loopholes in the competition system, so there is such a farce match of "who loses better", and it is inevitable that the International Badminton Federation will punish these athletes.
1.Who are the victims of this farce? Athletes and spectators.
2.Who is to blame? Before the London Olympics this year, the International Badminton Federation changed the previous knockout format to two stages: the group stage and the knockout stage.
3.Who sets the format? International Badminton Federation. And now it's the International Badminton Federation that wants to punish these athletes.
4.What do athletes think? Athletes don't want to lose, no matter what the situation, no matter what the game, because every athlete who can make it to the Olympic stage is competitive.
But their dream of a gold medal must be arranged by the coach, just as the coach of the general has to ask some soldier-like athletes to do this and that, and sometimes some must be cannon fodder.
5. What does the coach think? I am a general, soldiers, you have to listen to me, you know the "Tian Ji Horse Race", I am also a decision made according to the rules of the actual situation for the victory of the overall situation, you understand, this time you will dedicate yourself, so that we can win the praise of the majority of people and the affirmation of the superiors.
6.Is such a thing unsportsmanlike? I don't think so.
Sports competitions are all about fair play, right? Let's talk about the word fairness first, isn't this approach fair? It's not unfair, athletes don't dope, and they don't even have the right to lose.
Let's talk about competition, that is, the competition between teams, let's take an analogy, the whole women's doubles group is a basketball team, and a pair of women's doubles is a basketball player, and now they are ahead, and we want to win, so arrange for an athlete to make a deliberate foul, you make free throws, what do you think? It's normal, right, this is the magic weapon of chasing points at the end of the basketball game, and this matter has changed when it comes back to badminton? If you say that deliberately fouling people in basketball is against fair play, then I have nothing to say.
Pure sports will not appear on the Olympic stage now, and the demand for faster, higher and stronger will definitely give birth to a lot of tactical strategies.
In short, the format is a problem.
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In fact, when I first saw this news, I was also typed hard! If you don't understand, you can ask. Because of match-fixing, but there is a game where someone will jump out and say disqualification, you must know that this tactic has been in the NBA.
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Think about it: who would give 100% of their energy to win the game when they have already secured qualification, just to fight to the death with their compatriots?
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The Olympic Committee has developed loopholes in the competition system.
The coaching staff managed to drill holes.
Athletes are just executors.
Sport-backed black pot.
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