Why did Luo Xuejuan run two sticks in the 2008 Olympic torch relay and what happened to Deng Yaping?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-21
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It wasn't Deng Yaping that something happened to her, the Greek athlete who picked up Luo Xuejuan's 3rd stick broke a bone, so Luo Xuejuan ran 2 sticks, and then handed it over to Deng Yaping!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After Luo Xuejuan received the torch from Nikolades, the first torchbearer of the relay in Greece, the Greek, who was originally scheduled to run the third stick, is said to have failed to show up due to physical discomfort.

    In the morning, Luo Xuejuan stood in the position of her second torch relay, and she was in a very good mood. The weather was very sunny, and although it was windy, it did not block out the sun, and the mountains seemed a little windy.

    The cameraman next to her was set up for her and the Greek athletes, and Luo Xuejuan and the cameraman repeatedly exchanged opinions on how to reflect the spirit of the Chinese athletes. Luo Xuejuan seemed to be in very good spirits at the scene, she took a group photo with several reporters at the scene, and she was in a very good state.

    Because the Greek taekwondo athlete who ran the third stick withdrew due to injury, Luo Xuejuan ran first.

    Second, the third baton is a total of 400 meters, and then there is a baton exchange between Deng Yaping, which is the first time in the history of the Olympic Games.

    Luo Xuejuan rose to the pinnacle of her career when she won the only gold medal for Chinese swimming at the 2004 Athens Olympics, but was forced to retire last year due to health reasons. This time she became the "first baton in China" in the Beijing Olympic torch relay, which made up for her regret that she could not continue to work hard in the Beijing Olympic Games.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Why don't you watch more sports news, and ask about this?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Solution(地) s=w00m, 地=2m s, 地=sv=w00m

    2m/s200s;

    2) The torch burns continuously for min=900s and 00s, which can be maintained until she finishes the course

    A: She runs this distance for 200s; (2) It can be maintained until she finishes the course

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Forgot. But she hadn't been seen in a long time.

    But it shouldn't be kicked out of the national team, right?

    I remember a report not long ago that she participated in the event, but she didn't finish first, and when the reporter interviewed her, she said that she was recovering, and she was quite satisfied with the results of the day, and it seemed that she finished third that day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, Luo Xuejuan did not participate in the Asian Games in order to better prepare for the Olympics.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At 17 o'clock in the afternoon of March 24, Beijing time, the much-anticipated Beijing Olympic flame lighting ceremony was held on time at the ancient Olympic site in Greece. As a special courtesy for the Beijing Olympic Games, Greece's ** Papoulias and Prime Minister Karamanlis appeared at the ceremony at the same time.

    The High Priestess Nefpridu lit the torch in her hand with the fire in the sacred cauldron jar, and used this torch to light the "auspicious cloud" torch in the hands of the Greek taekwondo athlete Niklazes, and gave him the olive branch in her hand. After the release of the dove of peace, the priestesses gradually moved away, and the Beijing Olympic torch relay officially began!

    Armed with a torch and an olive branch, Niklazes ran out of the ancient Olympic site to the tomb of Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games, where his heart is permanently buried.

    At the entrance of Coubertin's tomb, Luo Xuejuan and the first torchbearer completed the handover of the flame. Luo Xuejuan is considered a symbol of the beauty and wisdom of oriental women, she has a confident smile on her face, and after the torch in her hand is lit, Luo Xuejuan holds the torch high to show the audience, and for a few seconds, Luo Xuejuan has been showing her trademark smile.

    Afterwards, Luo Xuejuan slowly left the Temple of Hera surrounded by the audience, looking up at the flame of the torch from time to time and waving to the audience.

    Due to a little accident on the Greek athlete who originally ran the third stick, Luo Xuejuan ran the second and third sticks alone, and successfully completed the relay of the flame with the table tennis queen Deng Yaping.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    "Frog Queen" Luo Xuejuan.

    After the torch was lit, the torch relay was originally scheduled to run 200 metres per person. However, due to an accident among the Greek torchbearers, Luo Xuejuan temporarily switched to running a total of 400 meters by running two poles by herself.

    At the beginning, it was supposed to be Luo Xuejuan who ran the second base, and she would pass the fire to a Greek taekwondo athlete, but the Greek athlete was temporarily unable to come because of a broken bone.

    Just 10 minutes before the pass, Deng Yaping was notified that she was going to pick up Luo Xuejuan at the fourth point, and Luo Xuejuan had to run two positions by herself, and all the Chinese ** present were very excited. After Luo Xuejuan arrived, she handed over to Deng Yaping.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    yaoming invites the name of shake the sound bite ming to die.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Beijing time on March 24, 2008 According to the news from the front, the third taekwondo male athlete of the Greek torch relay withdrew with a fracture, so Luo Xuejuan, who ran the second stick, will pass two sticks, running a total of 400 meters, directly to Deng Yaping, the fourth stick. Previously, the first baton was still carried by Greek athlete Alexander. According to witnesses at the scene, the staff was telling Luo Xuejuan about the specific use of the Xiangyun torch.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    On 24 March, at the Olympia Gathering Ceremony, when the High Priestess Nafplidu lit the torch of Alexander, the first Greek torchbearer, Alexandra ran to the Coubertin monument and passed the torch to the second torchbearer and the first Chinese torchbearer, Luo Xuejuan, the 2004 Athens Olympic swimming champion. Later, after the Greek athlete was unable to attend the relay because of the broken fracture of the third baton, Luo Xuejuan ran a record two bats in a row and passed the torch to Deng Yaping, who completed the fourth baton task, and after Deng Yaping completed the fourth baton task, the Chinese Ambassador to Greece Luo Linquan took the torch from her and completed the fifth leg of the relay. At the same time, Luo Linquan became the first ambassador to serve as a torchbearer during his tenure.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First bat: Alexander Nicklazes.

    Second bat: Luo Xuejuan.

    Third Stick: Luo Xuejuan ( The Greek, who was originally scheduled to run the third stick, was said to have failed to show up due to physical discomfort, so Luo Xuejuan ran two sticks by herself and had a direct torch handover with the fourth torchbearer and former table tennis star Deng Yaping. )

    Fourth bat: Deng Yaping.

    Fifth Stick: Luo Lin Springs.

    Sixth stick: Liu Hongliang.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Alexander Niklazes.

    Luo Xuejuan. Deng Yaping.

    Rollin Springs. Liu Hongliang.

    Wang.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First bat: Alexander Nicklazes.

    Second bat: Luo Xuejuan.

    Third bat: Luo Xuejuan Fourth bat: Deng Yaping.

    Fifth Stick: Luo Lin Springs.

    Sixth stick: Liu Hongliang.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    At the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games, the moment when the cauldron was lit was always the most shocking scene, and it was also a classic moment that will forever be recorded in the history of the Olympic Games. Who will be the lucky one to light the cauldron in Beijing? This has undoubtedly become the most anticipated suspense of Chinese at present, and it is also the "top secret" of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.

    For any Chinese athlete, lighting the Olympic cauldron is a supreme honor, even more attractive than winning a gold medal. Liu Xiang Yao Ming has the highest voice, "It's Liu Xiang again......It's Yao Ming again. After this newspaper issued a call for Olympic conjectures, one of the people in charge of collecting letters from readers repeated this sentence every day.

    Because all readers have only two answers to the conjecture of the cauldron: Liu Xiang or Yao Ming. As the world record holder in the men's 110m hurdles, Liu Xiang is a miracle in the history of track and field in China and the world, and the first Asian in Olympic history to win the gold medal in the straight event.

    Yao Ming is the most influential Chinese basketball player in the international basketball arena, although he lit the torch on Kunming Lake in the 2004 Athens Olympic Torch Relay, but compared to it, lighting the Olympic cauldron is the best praise for an athlete's life! Retired celebrities also have great hopes Although Liu Xiang and Yao Ming have the highest voices, they only represent public opinion. In China, where sports stars are studied, there are many people who hope to become the main torchbearer, and some of them are even more qualified than Liu Xiang and Yao Ming.

    For example, retired celebrities like Xu Haifeng and Deng Yaping. Xu Haifeng was the first shooter to win China's first Olympic gold medal in 1984, and his breakthrough has made him a milestone figure in Chinese sports. Another hopeful athlete is table tennis star Deng Yaping, the Chinese athlete with the most Olympic gold medals and a former member of the International Olympic Committee after retiring.

    In addition, Li Ning, the prince of gymnastics, and Sun Wen, the world football lady, are also very competitive candidates. Judging from the recent Olympic Games abroad, the selection of the main torchbearer is very surprising, and it is often not the most popular candidate before. For example, at the 2004 Athens Olympics, the three most popular candidates for the torch were Sydney Olympic 200-meter champion Kentris, three-time Olympic weightlifting gold medalist Dimas, and Greek football team captain Zagorakis, but they did not expect Atlanta Olympic sailing gold medalist Kalamanakis to lift the final baton.

    This kind of final defeat is also possible at the Beijing Olympics, and the most unexpected situation is the collective torchbearers, and there is a precedent for such a situation in history. At the opening ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, the cauldron was lit not by a single famous athlete, but by a collective – 20 players from the 13th Olympic Games in 1980, the United States, who lit the cauldron for a record. Of course, only sports teams that have achieved impressive results in the history of the Olympic Games can be collective torchbearers.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is how the Olympic flame will be lit.

    At the restored ruins of Ancient Olympia, the ceremony of lighting the Olympic flame will continue the tradition of thousands of years, pure and sacred.

    In the history of the modern Olympic Games, the flame was brought back into the Olympic Movement at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam. However, only the torch tower of the main stadium was lit at that time, and no torch relay was held.

    Eight years later, at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, the first modern Olympic torch relay was held.

    No matter how history has changed, the place where the Olympic flame was lit has never changed over the years, and it was held in front of the ruins of the Temple of Hera at the ruins of ancient Olympia.

    Olympia has been inhabited by humans since prehistoric times; In the 10th century BC, it became a center of worship for Zeus, and in addition to its numerous temples, it was also the site of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece.

    In the modern Olympic Games, the Olympic flame is an important symbol of human values and an important manifestation of humanity's close relationship with fire. Just like the heralds who declared the "Holy Truce", today's torchbearers, holding the Olympic torch, carry the Olympic flame and encourage the world to lay down for the Olympic Games.

    The choice of Olympia as the venue for the Olympic torch relay is a symbol of the close connection between the ancient and modern Olympic Games, and underlines the profound significance shared by the two.

    The same is true for collection methods. At around 12 noon that day, sunlight hits the fire-lit instrument, a semicircular concave mirror called a skaphia, and the flame ignites in a few minutes. The priestess, played by an actress, then lights the tinder jar and the torch to pass the torch to the athletes, and presents the tinder jar to the host city to keep the tinder.

    Olive oil is placed in the tinder jar, which is an ancient method of preserving fire. This method of collecting ensures the purity of the flame. Seek adoption.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Olympic flame is usually lit in front of the Temple of Hera in Olympia, Greece, a few months before the Games open. The only way to light the flame is to recite a eulogy to the sun god by the chief priestess in front of the temple of Hera in Olympia, and then to ignite the flame by concentrating the sun's rays on a concave mirror, creating a high temperature. The whole process was solemn and there was no crowd watching.

    Once the flame was lit, it was placed in an ancient brazier and brought by the chief priestess to the altar inside the ancient Olympic stadium to present the flame to the people waiting there, light the torch in the hands of the first torchbearer, and subsequently. Start its trip to the city where the Olympics will be held.

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