China News Service, August 9th. The masks that I dare not take off, the empty auditoriums, and various safety measures constitute an unforgettable scene at the Tokyo Olympics.

  The 2020 Tokyo Olympics is destined to become a unique Olympic Games, but this is not only because the games are held under the new crown epidemic, but also because this period is full of many warm and inspirational moments, encouraging people to continue to move forward in the epidemic.

  In the past 16 days, tens of thousands of athletes have struggled and struggled on the field to create a new history.

  The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) counted the eight major memories of the Tokyo Olympics other than the epidemic.

On August 5th, in the women's 10-meter platform final of the Tokyo Olympics, the 14-year-old Quan Hongchan jumped out of full marks three times in the competition and won the gold medal with her excellent performance.

Quan Hongchan is also the youngest athlete of the Chinese delegation in this Olympic Games.

The boy who tried to cry for the first time

  In this Tokyo Olympics, many young athletes born after 00 attracted many spotlights.

  The skateboarding women's street competition was staged for the first time in the Olympics, and the podium was soon filled with teenagers.

  Nishiya from Japan won the gold medal. At the age of 13, she became one of the youngest gold medalists in the Olympics.

  Also 13-year-old Reza Lier, became Brazil's youngest Olympic medalist with a silver medal.

  In addition, in swimming, gymnastics and diving, there have also been scenes of young athletes winning gold.

  Quan Hongchan, from China, walked towards the gold medal with an almost perfect performance in the women's 10-meter platform competition.

She won the highest score in the women's 10-meter platform with a total score of 466.20 points, which caused a lot of surprises from netizens in many countries.

On July 26, local time, Chinese player Zeng Wenhui was in the game.

On the same day, the Tokyo Olympic Skate Women's Street Competition final was held at Ariake City Sports Park in Tokyo. Chinese player Zeng Wenhui ranked sixth with 9.66 points.

Skateboarding competition is the first time to enter the Olympic arena.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

Unseen technology

  Four events in the Tokyo Olympic Games debut: karate, skateboarding, sports climbing and surfing.

Swimming relay and some track and field events have also joined the mixed men's and women's team competitions.

  Freestyle BMX is one of the new projects this year, and it is also one of the games that attract the most people to watch outside the stadium under the new crown epidemic prevention restrictions.

  British Charlotte Worthington made a technology unprecedented in the Olympics-a 360-degree backflip-to win the BMX gold medal.

  This 360-degree backflip was invented by Zach Shaw, so it was also called "Zakflip". It was included in Worthington's set of world-class actions, and she scored 97.50 for her judgement and put the gold medal in her pocket.

Data map: Men's high jumper Turnberry and Balhim.

The touch of "divide the gold with the same taste"

  In the men's high jump final, there was an incredible scene: Qatar's Balhim and Italy's Tanberg won the gold medal together.

  During the competition, the two successfully completed 2.37 meters, but failed to challenge the height of 2.39 meters.

  When the staff asked the two to "jump to win or lose" again, they made a decision that demonstrated the spirit of sportsmanship: agree to share the gold medal.

  These two old friends therefore set the history of having double champions on the podium together for the first time since 1912.

Hand in hand race

  When the American player Isiah Jewett and Botswana player Niyer Amos fell in the 800-meter race, they helped each other up and ran across the finish line.

  Although it was 54 seconds behind the championship, this time, as they told reporters after the game, time is no longer important.

On July 26, Diaz of the Philippines held the gold medal.

On the same day, the women's 55 kg weightlifting competition for the Tokyo Olympics was held at the Tokyo International Forum Building.

Filipino player Diaz won the championship.

This is also the first Olympic gold medal ever won by the Philippines.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Du Yang

The "First Gold in History" of the Philippines

  Hidilyn Diaz (Hidilyn Diaz) won the country's first Olympic gold medal for the Philippines in the women's 55kg weightlifting competition.

  Because of the new crown epidemic, this girl from a remote village in Zamboanga, southern Philippines, whose father drove a three-wheeled motorcycle to survive, has not seen her family since December 2019.

  After receiving the award, she told reporters: "I look forward to enjoying life. After all, I have been in Malaysia for almost two years."

On August 1, local time, at the Tokyo Olympic Games women's singles 3-meter springboard final, the British star Daly, who had previously won the men's doubles 10-meter platform championship, was knitting sweaters while watching the game.

Image source: Visual China

Weaving "secret weapons"?

  The scene of British diver Tom Daley knitting a sweater while watching the game sparked heated discussions on social media.

  Together with Matty Lee, he won the men's doubles 10-meter platform diving gold medal in this Olympics.

  Daly regarded knitting as his "secret weapon", and he later showed the finished product on social media-it was a pullover for his French bulldog Izzy.

Data map: American player Simon Byers.

Byers: mental health first

  During the Tokyo Olympics, American gymnast Simon Byers announced that he would not participate in the women's gymnastics team finals and give priority to his mental health.

  After announcing his decision to retire, Byers said: "I said to give priority to mental health, because if you don't do this, you won't be able to enjoy the sport and you won't get what you want."

  According to previous reports, in addition to the pressure brought by the Olympics, Byers has not been able to get out of the shadow of the "team doctor's sexual assault case."

  Byers has made her own experience public. She is one of hundreds of young girls molested by Larry Nassar, the former team doctor of the United States Gymnastics National Team.

Unexpected gain

  During the Olympic Games, at least one athlete was successfully engaged.

  Argentine fencer Morris may feel a little bit disappointed by losing to the Hungarian player, but she did not return empty-handed.

  During the post-match interview, Chaucedo, the coach who has been with Morris for many years, held up a piece of paper behind her and said, "Will you marry me? Please!"

  Morris said: "Of course I said yes." This made the entire Latin American netizens boil.