On February 10, local time, Tokyo, Japan, Odaiba Waterfront Park showcased the Olympic rings to greet the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.

  China News Service Client Beijing, April 24 (Wang Yu), carrying the Tokyo Olympics dreamed of by 11,000 athletes, suddenly declared "stranded" a month ago. The preparation cycle was broken in an instant, and the inertial imbalance left the international sports world at a loss. Under the dark clouds, some people are confused and hesitant, some people are following the trend, and there is no lack of brave and brave warriors to sound the horn of another charge.

  This summer, American gymnastic star Byers originally had the opportunity to continue his dominance and glory in the arena at the Tokyo Olympics. However, the Olympic Games was delayed for one year, which forced her to re-plan her future. It was extremely difficult for a 23-year-old gymnast to stand on the sprint track extended to 15 months.

  The sudden blow and pressure made Bayers, who always showed his strength, only use tears to release his emotions. "I really do n’t know where to start. Obviously the problem is now more serious than canceling the Olympics. I have been for four years A cycle of thinking has been set, and suddenly one day I was told to wait another year, what should I do? "

Data map: 2016 Rio Olympics women's gymnastics individual all-round competition, American star Bayles won the championship. China News reporter Du Yangshe

  In the face of the unknown, sometimes it is not honor to choose to persevere, struggling, injury, sweat, and even Baiers, who has already been on the battlefield, is difficult to quickly build a sufficiently strong psychological defense line. She said she did consider shrinking. "This is a big psychological and physical problem. I doubt if I have the ability to maintain my lead next year."

  Byers coach Cecil Randy played a key role. Although she also felt sorry for the extension of the Tokyo Olympics, at the same time Randy promised to make Byers stronger. It was almost the first time the game was postponed. She posted on her social media that "a new story has begun." And the protagonist of this story is still the invincible and more determined Byers.

  "It's difficult, but I think my energy and body are strong, so I will go through the difficulties like everyone else. I don't think I'm here to give up." Helplessness and pain are dispelled, Byers made In view of her choice, this already brilliant career also ushered in a brand-new set sail.

On April 15, 2019, Tiger Woods won the American Masters Championship by 13 shots below par. This is Woods' 5th Masters Championship and 15th Grand Slam champion.

  Due to the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics, some athletes who have suffered injury or missed the qualifications can have a new chance to make the last game. Golf star Tiger Woods is one of them. Although he won his fifteenth Grand Slam title in 2019 and achieved his 82nd championship on the PGA Tour, he is still not far behind Tokyo.

  In Woods's entire golf career, there are too many glorious moments, but the only honor is 44-year-old he has never won-an Olympic gold medal. Four years ago, golf returned to the Olympics, but Woods was fighting a back injury that threatened his career, and did not enter the US team lineup.

  In October last year, Woods reiterated his determination to participate in the Tokyo Olympics. He said that "it is a glory to represent my country." However, each country can only select up to four male players to participate in the Olympic competition according to the official ranking of the world professional golf. But Woods is currently only ranked seventh among American players.

  Since the beginning of this year, Woods has been suffering from back pain and underperforming. Nowadays, the ranking of golf tournaments is temporarily frozen and the Tokyo Olympics postponed, which means that this outstanding American golfer still has the opportunity to obtain Olympic qualifications. Tiger Woods' fate with Tokyo 2020 does not seem to be over.

Swiss player Federer returned the ball in the game. China News Service reporter Li Chenyun

  Today, 38-year-old Roger Feder is still on the field, and as always has won the victory. Now, the Olympic men's singles gold medal is his ultimate goal. In October 2019, Federer revealed that he might hit the only missing honor in his career at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

  After the 2020 Australian Open, Federer underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee and was originally expected to miss the first half of the season. The postponement of the Tokyo Olympics will allow him to recuperate and recuperate, striving to hit his gold medal dream of the Olympic singles in the best condition next year, although it will be few days before his 40th birthday.

  Like Federer, when the countdown to the Tokyo Olympics was extended from less than 200 days to more than 400 days, the badminton star Kento Momota, who suffered a car accident in January this year, also gained valuable time to recover from injuries and readjust his condition. After the International Olympic Committee made the extension decision, he also said: "I will cherish every day and train harder than before."

Data picture: Momota Kento is in the game. China News Service reporter Lu Mingshe

  In fact, many athletes had originally planned to retire this year to put an end to their careers through the Tokyo Olympics. But when the Tokyo Olympics announced an extension, they adjusted their plans almost instantly and re-entered into new preparations. As the official Tokyo Olympics said: It is too early to leave, it is difficult to say goodbye.

  If all goes well, Chusovykina will usher in her eighth Olympic tour this year. But in the end, she waited for news of a year's delay, just like all expected athletes. Between withdrawal and perseverance, Chusovykina once again resolutely chose the latter. She said: "I want to participate in the Tokyo Olympics and then retire."

  If the two words of love and perseverance blend together and eventually turn into a figurative look, it must be Chuso Vikina. Destiny's experience does not seem to obliterate her obsession with gymnastics. More than two decades of career and awe-inspiring life experience make Chusovina's image more three-dimensional and make people look forward to next year Late event.

On December 15, 2006, Chusovina, who played for Germany, was in training.

  American football player Carl Lloyd also delayed his retirement plan by one year. She won gold medals in both the Beijing Olympics and the London Olympics. Now she intends to end her football career after participating in next year's Olympics. "If I can win the championship with my teammates again, it's a dream come true. Then I can leave the field with satisfaction."

  However, regret is always accompanied by hope. The Danish badminton star Bowie, who was born on July 11, 1980, failed to bid farewell to the field on his expected stage. He will celebrate his 40th birthday in more than two months. The Danish national team has officially retired after 20 years of effectiveness.

  Bowie had planned to retire after playing this year's Thomas Cup or the Olympics, but because of feeling powerless, the Danish badminton legend decided to end his career early. "It's a strange feeling to stop. I sometimes think of some good times. The most important thing is that I have put down a lot of things, and I don't have so much burden mentally." (End)