Brief introduction of athletes' personal deeds 1 Inspirational story of sports athletes-Legend of george foreman
1973, George? On Foreman's 25th birthday, he knocked out Fraser Ali's most troublesome opponent six times in two rounds, and the referee called off the game. Foreman became the champion of WBC and WBA. At that time, he admitted that it was only an accident that he practiced boxing: after watching the boxing championship match between Ali and Fraser, he thought boxing was wonderful and began to practice? .
The later story is known all over the world: 1974, his most famous legend in boxing? Battle of the jungle? Ali-made the most classic battle of Ali.
But this is not the end.
1977, Furman retired as a priest. He became a fierce monster and an angel of God. Ten years later, he came back and started boxing with young people when he was nearly forty years old. He has lost the bravery of his youth, just standing next to his opponent's fist like a mountain, continuing the habit of not sitting down to rest between rounds, and then
1994 He hit Mitchell? Muller won the WBA and IBF boxing championships. It has been nearly 22 years since he knocked out Fraser. He is 45 years old.
He was nearly 49 years old in the last boxing match. He retired completely after losing to Briggs, but it doesn't matter: becoming a heavyweight champion at the age of 45 has become history and cannot be changed. If you need to add another sentence, that is: he lost five games in his career, but in four of them, he made it to the end of the 12 round, as big as an elephant. Even after he was 40 years old, he remained motionless. In his long calendar, only Muhammad? Ali knocked it down by himself.
Brief introduction of athletes' personal deeds 2 inspirational stories of sports athletes tom brady myth
In 2000, University of Michigan quarterback Tom? Brady participated in the NFL draft. 193 cm, 93 kg, not good at running, unstable long pass, only started in the third year of college. Nobody in the NFL thinks highly of this California boy. Finally, the New England Patriots gave him face, and he was selected in the sixth draft of 199.
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In his first year, he was the backup quarterback of the team. In the second grade, the Patriot won 1 1 in his first 14 games. In the Super Bowl, he passed the ball at 145 yards and led the team to the Super Bowl. He is only 24 years old 184 days, and he is the youngest quarterback in the Super Bowl.
In the fourth grade, he won the second Super Bowl, 354 yards pass, 3 touchdowns and the second Super Bowl MVP. In fifth grade, he led the Patriots to the Super Bowl again. Patriots' third Super Bowl in four years.
At this time, Tom? Brady, player 199 in the 2000 draft, is a young man with three Super Bowls and two Super Bowl MVPs, but he is only 27 years old.
An unprecedented myth.
Brief introduction of athletes' personal deeds 3 In the men's 400-meter preliminaries of London Olympic Games, one athlete was particularly eye-catching. He has no feet, but he has a pair of metal prostheses. He is called? Oscar pistorius? South African player Oscar? Pistorius.
Pistorius 1986 1 1 was born in Johannesburg. Due to congenital fibula loss in both legs, he was amputated at 1 1 month. But this did not hinder his love for sports in the future. At school, Pistorius plays football, water polo and tennis. Because his father is a wrestler, he even took part in a wrestling competition. In June 2003, Pistorius was seriously injured in a football match, and his sports career had to be changed. On June 5438+ 10, 2004, I began to practice sprinting and soon achieved remarkable results. The first 200m run is 24. 1 sec, and the first100m run 1 1.78 sec. Since then, he has set a world record for disabled people to run 100 meters.
When I was a child, Pistorius often participated in sports with his brother Carl. Every morning, Sheila's mother will tell them: Carl, put on your shoes; Oscar, put on your prosthesis. So, in Pistorius's view, the prosthesis is him? Unique shoes? That's all. However, the IAAF does not think so. June 5438+October 2008 10, IAAF decided that artificial limbs would give him an advantage over the able-bodied man, so he was not allowed to participate in the sports competition of the able-bodied man. Pistorius subsequently appealed that although the IAAF decision was rejected in May of that year, Pistorius missed the Beijing Olympic Games because he did not qualify in time. 20 1 1 year, Pistorius participated in the World Athletics Championships, and the IAAF asked him to run the first leg of the relay race for fear that his prosthetic leg would hurt other athletes. Before the London Olympics, IAAF finally said that he could run any stick like other athletes.
Pistorius, who participated in the Olympic Games for the first time, ran 45.44 seconds in the men's 400-meter preliminaries on August 5, successfully advanced to the semi-finals and completed his pre-competition goal. ? This is the most amazing experience! ? Pistorius said after the preliminaries. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. ? Indeed, although it only appeared in the preliminaries of the Olympic Games, Pistorius's experience was unimaginable to others.
? Oscar stumbled upon the history of the Olympic Games. South Africa's Sunday Times and South African News Agency reported that Pistorius was the first athlete with both legs amputated in Olympic history, and he made history in London. Pistorius' participation in the Olympic Games for the first time has also attracted worldwide attention. Some netizens said that Pistorius's story embodies the Olympic spirit. This is? The most inspiring story in the Olympic calendar? . Pistorius's story will continue at the London Olympics, and then he will fight for defending three sprint champions at the Paralympic Games. ? My belief is that once you start doing something, you should do it well. ? He said that the losers are not those who took part in the competition but ran last, but those who didn't take part in the competition at all.
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