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Sports reporter complains about Uzi's marathon: Very poor performance! Half running and half walking, nothing to brag about

2024-08-16

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Some time ago, Uzi participated in the National Marathon at the Paris Olympics, which caused a lot of heated discussion, mainly because he successfully ran 42 kilometers in 5 hours, 41 minutes and 35 seconds. Many people admire Uzi's perseverance. He insisted on fitness after retirement and achieved such results. It is really admirable. Some people also said that this result is not very good and there is nothing to brag about. However, most public figures still gave positive comments on Uzi's marathon. On the 16th, the editor-in-chief of "Football Weekly" magazine posted on Weibo criticizing Uzi's poor marathon results and did not understand why e-sports people were showing off this matter.



Reporter Fu Yayu first posted on Weibo: I recently saw a documentary about Uzi's marathon. Uzi is 27 years old. At this age, he trained for 3 months under the guidance of a professional team and finished the marathon at a pace of 8 minutes and 10 seconds per kilometer. This is a very poor performance. It can be said that he was half running and half walking. Why are e-sports people cheering for this? It can only show that e-sports is very destructive to the players' bodies.



This Weibo post immediately sparked a lot of controversy, with many netizens angrily criticizing: Uzi never said how great his performance was, nor how hard he had trained for three months. He just tried his best to complete it. Is the public marathon a competition of results? This is just a sportsmanship of challenging oneself. Isn't it worth boasting about? Some fans also said: Uzi's health was not good before, and he had many diseases. After training and exercise, his physical fitness has improved a lot. He was able to complete the marathon and encouraged fans to fight too. What's the problem?



After being scolded, Fu Yayu posted again: We should choose an e-sports player with good physical fitness, and after a period of professional training, run a relatively good result in the Olympic marathon, so as to prove that e-sports will not have a fatal impact on the player's health. This is the correct attitude to promote e-sports. Now it is just self-entertainment. After that, Fu Yayu also responded to Uzi's fans again: There are so many marathons in the country every year, and tens of thousands of people participate in each one. Is it shocking that Uzi, a 27-year-old young man, finished a marathon?



In fact, it feels like this sports reporter is just using Uzi to criticize the e-sports industry. He has repeatedly emphasized that e-sports harms the body and health of players. He said that he has no feelings about e-sports, but in fact he is criticizing the disadvantages of e-sports from various angles. Of course, the topic of Uzi's marathon is quite popular now, and most of the comments are praising Uzi, so he wants to change his thinking and criticize it to gain some popularity. After all, Uzi just released a documentary about the marathon, which was also on the hot search and is a hot topic.



Uzi participated in the marathon as a non-professional athlete. Since he is not a professional marathon runner, it is not so important for him to participate in the marathon and how long he runs. As long as he can complete the whole course, it is really amazing. Even if he is half running and half walking, being able to stick to it is already a success for Uzi. After all, Uzi has always been a little fat man in everyone's mind. Later, there were news about diabetes and various injuries. Now that he has finished the marathon, it is the biggest evidence to prove that his physical fitness has improved. The pace of 8 minutes and 10 seconds is indeed a very ordinary result, but from a fat man with poor health to a healthy and energetic appearance now, this is the most worthy of recognition.



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