Recently, the Chinese short track speed skating team suffered a storm in the Seoul competition. In the 2000m mixed 1 4 finals, the Chinese team was judged to have committed a foul and failed to advance. In this game, team member Liu Shaolin was revealed to have entered the coach's seat with his girlfriend, and this incident caused widespread attention and controversy.
Some netizens pointed out that Yu Haiyan of the Winter Sports Center agreed that Liu Shaolin would bring his girlfriend into the coach's seat, is there no problem?What kind of ethos is this?During the game, let family members into the coach's seat casuallyIt's so undisciplined, isn't it?Some netizens are even worried that foreigners may leak the tactical secrets of the Chinese team.
In fact, this is not the first time that the Chinese short track speed skating team has been controversial in the competition. Previously, the Chinese team was also punished for fouls in the game, which made some netizens question the discipline and training level of the Chinese team.
However, some netizens believe that this is allowed by the event organizers, and we don't have to worry too much. But in any case, Liu Shaolin's behavior has sparked public controversy and doubts about the Chinese short track speed skating team.
As a member of the Chinese short track speed skating team, Liu Shaolin should pay more attention to his behavior to avoid causing unnecessary trouble to the team. At the same time, we also hope that the Chinese short track speed skating team can strengthen management and training, improve the discipline and competitive level of the team members, and make greater contributions to the development of ice and snow sports in China.
In short, the incident of Liu Shaolin entering the coach's seat with his girlfriend has aroused widespread attention and controversy. We should look at this incident with an objective and rational attitude, and at the same time, we hope that the Chinese short track speed skating team can strengthen management and training, and make greater contributions to the development of ice and snow sports in China.