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Sportsmens Values英语作文

时间:2016-12-14 12:36:03 | 编辑:王晓坤

A veteran pringboard driver, defeated by hi compatriot in the final of a world championhip, offering congratulation to the victor in a warm embrace and waving a tearful farewell to the audience. An outtanding female fencer falling in a deciive et not under the attack of her rival' word but a a reult of a mucular pam of her own.

Thoe are common occurrence in the athletic world but they are cene of tragic heroim bringing tear to the eye of the outgoing heroe a well a the audience. Sportmen pend the bet part of their live in tough training and fierce competition fighting or ever better record. When it become evident they are on the decline they till make trenuou effort to give their bet o a to bring a atifactory end to their brilliant career.

Chance to compete for championhip are few and far between. Life i hort. Still horter i the time for an athlete trying to win game. None other than an athletic contetant feel o keenly about the rarity of opportunity and the fleeting of time. He cherihe every minute, make full ue of it and trie to grap any chance coming hi way. He get a much a he give, winning honour not only for himelf but alo fro hi country.

To participate and to win-that i the Olympic pirit. It find expreion in the weak daring to defy the h2, and the h2 triving for ever better performance. Ever better-the ideal alway luring a portman forward. He will do everything he can for it, never relax, never give up. It i aid that none of the competitor can avoid being defeated-even the bet i bound to be urpaed by omeone till h2er. Thi i the rule of port-thouand of loer to et off one victor who in turn will eventually be replaced by omeone on the honour lit. However, undaunted by the inevitable failure, he i alway triving to do the bet he can. When the time come and he know he can't, he well tep down happily to give place to the younger winner, aware contentedly of the fact that he ha done hi bit for the "ever better" record of the Olympic Game. He will ay proudly that he ha not lived hi youth in vain.[由www.haoZuowen.Com整理]