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From marginalized Asians in the United States to winning the Olympic Games, will Sunisha be the next byers?

On July 29th, Beijing time, the women's gymnastics individual all-around final of Tokyo Olympic Games started the gold medal snatch. Sunisha, a rising star from the United States, won the first gold medal in her life and the first gold medal won by an Asian woman at the Olympic Games. Will Sunisha be the next byers, from the marginalized Asian in the United States to winning the Olympic champion today? We don't know.

Sunisha is a Miao nationality in the most remote area of the United States. This Miao nationality is different from the Miao nationality in our country. As early as 1975, due to the disastrous defeat of the United States in Vietnam, many people immigrated, including a large number of Vietnamese and Laos, forming a new Miao group. It can be said that they are the poorest group in the United States, which shows that Sunisha's living conditions are not good, and her gymnastics road has not been very smooth. In 20 19, her father suffered from hemiplegia due to an accident. In this case, Sunisha can't devote herself to training because she needs to take care of her father. It never rains but it pours. The epidemic in 2020 dealt a heavy blow to Sunisha, and her aunt and uncle who had a very good relationship with her since childhood died in this epidemic. Sunisha's own feet also made her unable to do anything on the training ground.

However, the girl did not give up gymnastics because of this. After a period of rest, she immediately threw herself into exercise. Fortunately, her congenital advantage is obvious, and her foot injury did not threaten her later career. At this year's Tokyo Olympic Games, byers, who should have participated in gymnastics competition, announced her retirement on the grounds of mental health, and this Sunisha girl took her place.

You know, byers is a famous gymnast, and Sunisha's playing instead of her is tantamount to giving her a lot of pressure. With so many pairs of eyes staring at herself all over the country, it's hard to explain why she didn't win the gold medal. Fortunately, Sunisha did it. She's not embarrassing. She steadied herself on the court and showed her strength. In the interview after the game, she answered the reporter: she didn't consider other factors during the game, but focused on the game itself and herself. This should be the reason why she won the gold medal. In this way, Sunisha became famous in World War I in the United States. She still has a long way to go, and she doesn't have to be the next byers. It is enough to be the best of yourself.