China News Service, August 11th. On August 8, the Tokyo Olympics officially came to an end.

Looking back at the 16-day competition period, foreign media found that it is not only the “high-gloss” moments and brilliant results of Chinese athletes fighting on the court, it is amazing. It shows the maturity and self-confidence of Chinese society.

On August 2, in the women's 87 kg and above weightlifting competition at the Tokyo Olympics, Chinese athlete Li Wenwen won the championship with a snatch of 140 kg, a clean and jerk of 180 kg, and a total score of 320 kg. Among them, the snatch, clean and jerk and total scores broke Olympic records. .

The picture shows Li Wenwen celebrating the victory with heart.

  In this Olympics, the Chinese sports delegation won a total of 38 golds, 32 silvers and 18 bronzes, finishing second with gold medals and medals.

"The Chinese athletes in the Tokyo Olympics are full of Olympic spirit, and their performance is proud." International Olympic Committee President Bach commented.

  "As China's self-confidence continues to rise, the Tokyo Olympics are seen as China's latest opportunity to show its national strength." CNN pointed out that in recent years, China has "made great progress" in the Olympics.

"Washington Post" ranks based on the total number of medals.

  On the 9th, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Chinese website commented on the topic of "Tokyo Olympic Observation: The Change of Chinese People's Olympic Outlook", and the gold medal ranking of this Olympics is no longer the only concern of Chinese netizens.

Even if China dominated the list for many days and was overtaken by the United States on the last day, it "did not arouse much discussion" in China.

  According to the report, Chinese netizens have said, "Our athletes performed very well. The important thing is that we can return safely." "We have made very, very big progress this year, and many events have broken through Chinese history. In the long run, Chinese sports will be better. More prosperous!"

Screenshots of Weibo netizens' comments.

  The British Broadcasting Corporation Chinese Network pointed out that in the United States, it has set off a small storm about how the Olympic medal list should be sorted.

Including the various "odd" sorting methods used by the media to keep the United States at the top of the medal list.

  Singapore's "Lianhe Zaobao" also published an article commenting that does the Olympic gold medal matter?

The answer is of course important.

"But it is gratifying that, since the Beijing Olympics, although Chinese public opinion still cares about the ranking of gold medals, it rarely blames its own athletes for losing gold medals. This shows that Chinese audiences and public opinion have become mature and confident."

  At the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics, Su Bingtian, who appeared as the flag bearer of the Chinese sports delegation, is undoubtedly the most watched athlete of this year. He ran 9.98 seconds in the men's 100 meters final and ranked sixth. .

  The BBC Chinese website stated that although Su Bingtian did not win any medals, he was called "Su Shen" and "Su Bingtian YYDS" (eternal god) by Chinese netizens.

Standing on the track of the Olympic 100-meter final is Su Bingtian's long-cherished wish; even if he fails to win a medal, the Chinese audience is not stingy with applause.

On the evening of August 1, in the men's 100-meter final of the Tokyo Olympics, Chinese athlete Su Bingtian finished sixth with a time of 9.98 seconds. As the first Chinese to enter the men's 100-meter final of the Olympics, he once again made history.

The picture shows Su Bingtian wearing a national flag after the game.

  What's more worth thinking about is that BBC Chinese.com believes that Su Bingtian, his teammate Xie Zhenye and others, at the moment when they choose the sprint event, may have realized that their entire Olympic career may be "destined to not win medals."

But this did not stop them from training hard, self-disciplined life, and then enjoying the track.

Just like the Olympic motto-"faster, higher, stronger" and "more united".

  "For China, a populous country, the Olympic gold medal not only brings honor, but also drives more people, especially young people, to pay attention to and participate in sports, and drives capital to invest in the sports industry." Singapore’s Lianhe Zaobao mentioned that the Olympic gold medal has promoted More Chinese people participate in sports.

  And more people participate in sports, so that the Chinese team can select Olympic talents on a larger scale, and a virtuous circle can be formed between the two.

This virtuous circle will lay the foundation for China to become a real sports powerhouse.

"Lianhe Zaobao" pointed out.

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