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The Manner of Sports—“Super Dan” defends on-court outburst

“Super Dan”—Lin Dan, china’s temperamental world No.1 badminton player, who failed to control his emotion to Korea men’s team’s coach—Li Mao during Korea Open Super Series, and finally, he lost the game.

Lin Dan said, Li Mao who was also a Chinese, was talking endlessly at his back while he was competing, and after last controversial call , he was even verbally attacking Chinese team with dirty words. Li Mao said he had never seen such a rude and immoral player in his coach career.After me watching this news, deeply, I breathe, what is the manner of sports? Is not the polite? Both sides seem have their own reason. Lin loves his country, he can not bear someone insult him or his country, how about Li? Who knows what happens to him? He is also a Chinese. What a shame! That is in the competition, have they not known? For Lin, he should clearly know he was in the competition; to win the game is the first thing! For Li, he is the coach, he just stayed and watched the game, that was ok, why he what to say some in proper words, he just did his duty was enough, for any reason, his athlete was competing with his own country’s player! Anyway, they should respect each other, which was the first step in the games, even they do not know each other, they should not clash or shout each other! The audiences buy the ticket not for the quarreling, but for the competition. And for Chinese athlete, they should keep clam, avoid the unnecessary troubles or obstructions. Or else, the scandal will appear; probably he will lose the game, which is not worth!

 From: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2008-01/29/content_6426578.htm

  

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