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London, July 28 -- The high-profile men's 400-meter freestyle competition at the London Olympics finally unveiled the "mystery" on the 28th. China's Sun Yang defeated South Korea's Park Tae-hwan, who had previously been able to "return" to the final after appealing, with a time of 3:40.14 in the final, winning the third gold medal for the Chinese delegation.
Today's showdown is undoubtedly full of drama. In the preliminaries, South Korea's Park Tae-hwan was judged to have a jump foul and was disqualified. As its strongest opponent, Chinese star Sun Yang won the group with a time of 3:45.07 and successfully advanced to the final.
Regarding the opponent's "out", Sun Yang, who is looking forward to a showdown with his old opponent, cannot hide his regret: "I am very disappointed with Park Tae-hwan, I was looking forward to meeting him in the final, but now it will not happen." It is understood that in the 2010 Asian Games and the 2011 World Championships, the Chinese boy lost to his opponent twice.
In this regard, he held his breath and confidently said before the Olympics that his current strength was stronger than that of the Koreans.
However, just when the outside world agreed that the suspense of the evening game would be lost, the game situation took a 180-degree turn. After the game, after the appeal of the Korean delegation, the referee finally changed the decision, and Park Tae-hwan was also re-qualified for the evening final.
Because of this, this duel in the evening is full of suspense. With the Olympic champion on one side and the world record holder on the other, the competition was as fierce as expected. Although he was behind in the first half, Sun Yang, who used reasonable tactics, did not panic, and the Chinese boy gradually made efforts in the second half to catch up with his opponent and achieve a comeback.
In the final 50 meters, Sun Yang, who was already clearly in the lead, swam faster and faster to the enthusiastic cheers of the audience, and finally won the first Olympic gold medal for Chinese men's swimming, and he also set a new Olympic record.
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With the rotation of the gears of time, we ushered in the 30th London Olympic Games, which was grandly opened in the world's anticipation, and the London Olympics officially opened. The theatrical performance, which lasted for more than an hour, was both like a play and a rock and roll meeting, and the entire opening ceremony was performed with countless British elements. The smoke of the madrigal, the verses of Shakespeare, the ...... of rock 'n' roll
What impressed me the most about the whole opening ceremony: First, the scene of the opening ceremony was very creative, there was no extremely gorgeous dance on the stadium, and there were no overly gorgeous fireworks, but it was a peaceful and quiet idyllic scenery. It's completely different from the Beijing Olympics, where the London bowl is like a small village – people are grazing, people are resting, waterwheels are gently turning, sheep are grazing quietly, and you can see big trees, hills, and meadows.
It fully embodies the harmony between man and nature, which makes us feel very intimate. The second is the creativity of the cauldron, which completely subverts people's imagination in the past: instead of lighting the cauldron with celebrities, it uses petals that symbolize beauty, which are lit by seven sports youths who represent hope and are full of sunshine, and at the same time pass on the endless Olympic spirit to the world.
Third, when the torchbearers entered the stadium, they specially arranged for the construction workers to also appear on camera, and the construction workers gave the world a great surprise with their blood and sweat in just four years, and we should thank them!
The most interesting thing is: in the seemingly elegant symphony orchestra, there is a figure who plays the piano with one hand and the mobile phone with the other - Mr. Bean! Mr. Bean puts his phone back, but suddenly he wants to sneeze and cover his nose with his hand, which is hilarious.
Later, because he wanted to wipe his nose with toilet paper, Mr. Bean actually made a more funny move - knocking on the piano with an umbrella in one hand, holding a paper towel in the other, and after wiping his nose, he threw it on the piano next to him without panic. Mr. Bean, who suddenly woke up, hurriedly finished it, but he was nervous and let out another fart. This witty British humour drew laughter from the London bowl.
The Beijing Olympics is about the scene, and the London Olympics is about creativity!
Just write yourself in Chinese and then translate it with Youdao Dictionary, and you can also reflect that you wrote it yourself.
You look at the ** of the opening ceremony in London, listen to what the host says, what to remember, and you will soon be able to write an essay, and it will definitely not be less than 4000 words, the writing is extraordinary, absolutely powerful, and maybe you can get the manuscript fee in the magazine, work hard.
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