On the vast stage of the National Games, it's not just professional athletes showcasing their skills and spirit, amateur athletes enjoying their moments as well. The establishment of the amateur group of the National Games is precisely to give a dream stage for ordinary people who live outside of sports, but have infinite love and pursuit of sports. From enthusiastic students to busy white-collar workers to freelance entrepreneurs, they transcend the boundaries of everyday life and devote themselves to the fierce competition in athletics, swimming, basketball, and many other fields as amateurs.
Although the competition in the amateur group may not be as professional in terms of professionalism and attention, it shows a kind of sportsmanship that is closer to the lives of ordinary people. These athletes may not have received systematic professional training, but they have shown admirable skill and determination through self-study and perseverance. Their participation is not only a challenge to personal limits, but also a demonstration of attitude towards life - sports is not only a stage for professional athletes, everyone who loves sports has the right to shine here.
In the amateur competition, we can see more about the meaning of participation itself. Winning is important, but what is even more important is that through the competition, everyone involved can feel progress and joy. This setting encourages more people to participate in sports activities, whether it is for health, for interest, or for dreams, and the National Games provides a platform for them to show themselves and achieve themselves.
The competition in the amateur group is as fierce and exciting as that in the professional group. With full enthusiasm and indomitable spirit, each participant showed the audience what true sportsmanship is – not only in the arena, but also in the demonstration of individual will and team spirit. Their stories, their struggles, add more color and depth to the National Games.