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How was the joint team formed in the National Games?

This is a "smart" strategy to encourage local teams to send talents to the national team, which has been carried out several times.

So what if you win the gold medal? According to the rules, if the United team wins the championship, the local team where the players representing the United team are located can count as 1 gold medal, with a maximum of 2 gold medals. For example, if the China women's basketball team wins, as long as 1 player belongs to Guangdong team, Guangdong team can count as 1 gold medal; If three players belong to the Guangdong team, the Guangdong team can only count as two gold medals at most.

This makes it easy for us to understand: why is there such a wonderful existence? Because, originally, a project only had 1 gold medal. Now, the strongest lineup in China has been formed. Not only can you find the gold medal, but you can also break it into several pieces. Everyone is involved. Can you not pick up this ready-made bargain? If I am a local sports official and some athletes belong to the Olympic team, there is no reason why I can't get this gold medal.

So, do you think the National Games is more like a performance stage for local sports departments, and the Olympic team is a freak who balances local interests? The existence of joint teams can whitewash provinces with weak competitiveness. For example, the only gold medal in Guangxi depends on a Guangxi player of the women's water polo team. Naturally, it can also add icing on the cake for a competitive province, no matter whether you are good or not, your face looks good.

Unfortunately, many games have evolved into national teams VS provincial teams. Is it fair to other athletes? What's wonderful for the audience to see? Is there any exercise value for the team? The women's national team beat Beijing 4-0, which is more like a joke. Talking about running in the team is just a wonderful rhetoric to whitewash the rules.