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big countries. Although they have lost, they are still proud. I can’t help but think of my friend who told me about her brilliance in her shooting career with persistence and efforts step by step. She once said: “shooters are lonely, fighting is psychological quality, is a person’s battle!” In order to enhance her physical fitness, she once braved the severe cold and ice and insisted on running 10 kilometers a day. She has studied her movements in the shooting range and kept improving. She has also emerged in the Provincial Games and ranked among the best in the petition many times. I think every Olympic athlete has to experience a Nirvana on the road of winning the championship. Not all participants can achieve what they want. And our desire to touch the gold medal is like climbing the top of a mountain. After we successfully arrive, we embark on a new journey without stopping. After watching the opening ceremony, my mother also asked me to check a lot of little knowledge about the Olympic Games, so I also gained a lot! Students, what do you know? Shall we discuss it together after school starts? The Olympic Games is a wellknown largescale and popular activity. Since the birth of the modern Olympic movement more than 100 years ago, the Olympic Games have continued, and the Olympic spirit has spread to this day, just like the flame of the Olympic flame burning and growing, and the world also exudes the fragrance of struggle. This time, my ideological theme is only 16 words: “surpass yourself, pursue excellence, strive hard and move towards success.” Betty Robinson peted for the first time four months before the 1928 Olympic Games. She set a world record of 100 meters in her first outdoor petition. It was in 1928 that the 100 meter race became the first women’s track event in the Olympic Games. Robinson won the finals by half a meter, and that was only her fourth petition. She also got a $4 Silver medal in the 100 meter relay. Three years later, Robinson was seriously injured in a plane crash. The first person who found her thought she was dead, put her in the trunk of the car and sent her directly to the funeral home. For seven weeks, Robinson was in a a。 For the next two years, she couldn’t walk normally... But she survived. Robinson still wanted to return to the sprint field, but her knees could no longer be pletely bent, so she could no longer take the squatting starting position. But she can run the relay! In 1936, Betty Robinson served as the fourth president of the United States A member of the 100 meter relay team won her second Olympic gold medal.