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Moving stories about the slogans, slogans and athletes of the 2008 Olympic Games.

The slogan of the Beijing Olympic Games is "One World, One Dream", which in English is ONE WORLD, ONE DREAM

I have three stories, you can find the key points and extract them

< p>Luo Xuejuan helped the sick and won the gold medal

Luo Xuejuan is a girl from Hangzhou. When she was in the first grade of elementary school, she was selected by the school's physical education teacher to receive breaststroke training. Luo Xuejuan worked very hard and insisted on participating in the training from April to October every year, at least 10 times a day. Practice for 2 hours until your body is shaking. Luo Xuejuan's parents gave her a good family education and guided her to set her ambitions since childhood. Luo Xuejuan lived up to the expectations of her teachers and parents, and eventually grew into the new leader of the Chinese swimming team after Zhuang Yong, Lin Li, Qian Hong, Yang Wenyi and Wang Xiaohong. 3 gold medal winner in championships. Before the 2004 Athens Olympics, Luo Xuejuan's physical condition had been poor. She had a congenital potassium deficiency in her blood, which made her prone to fatigue during strenuous exercise. She often felt hypoxic during training, which could even affect her heart. However, for the honor of her motherland, she decided to participate in the country again. In the women's 100-meter breaststroke final of the Athens Olympics, she won the Olympic swimming gold medal for the Chinese swimming team after an absence of eight years. When she appeared again in the 4x100-meter medley relay and gritted her teeth to swim the second leg, a heart-wrenching scene appeared: until the third leg of the swimmer almost reached the finish line, she was still floating in the pool with a painful expression. , had to leave the field with the support of coaches and volunteers. Luo Xuejuan's Olympic gold medal has a very high gold content, so she was named one of the "Top Ten Chinese Stars of the Athens Olympics" by the Xinhua News Agency Olympic Reporting Team.

"Black Antelope" Weimar Rudolph

Weimar Rudolph is an American female track and field athlete who struggled tenaciously and defeated fate. She was born on June 23, 1940, in a poor black family in Tennessee, USA. She contracted pneumonia twice and scarlet fever once when she just learned to walk. After that, she became bedridden and almost died. At the age of 4, she contracted pneumonia again Paralysis, limping when walking, must be supported by a brace. Rudolf's perseverance is quite amazing. With the help of her family, she has recovered to the point where she can walk normally after 7 years of hard work, rehabilitation training and massages from her family. When she was 11 years old, she took off her brace for the first time. Playing basketball barefoot with my brothers. Later, he began to practice running every day. His limping left leg was corrected during exercise, and his body became stronger due to participating in sports. By the age of 12, she was completely out of braces. At the 16th Melbourne Olympics in 1956, she appeared in the Olympics and won a bronze medal. She was only 16 years old at that time. Four years later, at the 17th Rome Olympics in 1960, Rudolph won three gold medals in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 4x100 meters relay in one go. She shocked the world and was called the "Black Antelope". She became both In 1960, the world's best athlete was elected "Miss Olympic". The story of "Black Antelope" tells us that in this world, firm belief and unremitting efforts can enable people to overcome all difficulties. As long as you work hard, you will succeed.

At the 10th Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1932, American athletes Healy and Deckard Carson won the gold and silver medals in the high jump respectively. The two encouraged and learned from each other during the same training, and formed a deep friendship. On the podium, the two cheered and hugged. Afterwards, they cut their respective medals in half, exchanged the halves and then welded them to become half gold and silver medals as a testament to the eternal friendship.