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Hello everyone, I am Ray Welcome to M2 Story 2022 is the Year of the Tiger It is destined to be an extraordinary year The 24th Winter Olympics has just begun kicks off in China Focused on global attention Genius girl Gu Ailing is unstoppable Obtained two gold and one silver Became the first person to compete in a single Winter Olympics freestyle skier with three medals For a time, it was astonishing and everyone was in the limelight. In addition to the growth path of genius girls, that people were interested and excited to talk about, the issue of her nationality was also widely discussed After all, in a time of tense geopolitical relations between China and the US, Gu Ailing’s behavior of switching from the US to representing China in competitions attracted worldwide attention and discussion 4 months after the Winter Olympics Gu Ailing announced again that she will serve as Salt Lake City Olympic Bid Ambassador Which country is Gu Ailing from? For who is she competing for? How can she gain citizenship in China and the US? Such a free switch Let’s talk today Winner takes all Gu Ailing A girl with long hair and a pretty face in the car Read word for word the huge slogan on Tiananmen Gate Chinese with a slightly exotic accent This is in line with her identity Her name is Gu Ailing, she was born and raised in the United States A Chinese girl with half Chinese ancestry This video is excerpted from A documentary about Gu Ailing Started filming in 2016 She was only 13 years old at that time Gu Ailing may not have thought at that time that she can get an Olympic gold medal for a country that is both strange and familiar What's even more amazing is that she can have a team, that started from that time to follow her for several years Finally finished 4 episodes A total of 100 minutes of documentary "Gu Ailing: I, 18" From Gu Ailing’s daily life to training The content is detailed and rich This far-sighted investment and dedication made this documentary after the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics receive more than 500 million views Gu Ailing was born in San Francisco, USA in 2003 Her mother is Chinese and her name is Gu Yan Her father is American and his name is unknown. Gu Ailing’s parents had already separated when she was born. Therefore, the mother and daughter never revealed Any information about Gu Ailing’s biological father Gu Ailing’s surname follows her mother’s The name was also given by my mother It is said that Gu Yan originally had a sister named Gu Ling In 2002, Gu Ling went to the United States to visit her sister. During this visit to relatives Died accidentally in a serious car accident Less than 10 months since Gu Ling’s death Gu Yan gave birth to a daughter in San Francisco In memory of my sister Gu Yan named her daughter Ailing After Gu Ailing was born she lived in San Francisco with her mother. The New York Times reports Their family is in a wealthy neighborhood in San Francisco The location of the house is very good Looking out of her window You can see San Francisco’s birthmark-like landmarks Golden Gate Bridge As a single parent, Gu Yan Being both a father and a mother Not only did it give Gu Ailing the closest parent-child relationship, It also gave her a rich life It can be seen that personal ability is very strong Gu Yan does have a great background She was born in Beijing Father Gu Zhenguang is said to be from China Housing and Chief Electrical Engineer of the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development Proficient in all kinds of music, chess, calligraphy and painting Swimming and skiing are no less impressive Mother Feng Guozhen once served as the Ministry of Transport of China Senior Engineer, Physical Reform Department Gu Yan, who has such a family background was destined to have an extraordinary life. She studied at Peking University as an undergraduate is a famous biologist Experts in artificially synthesizing bovine insulin Shen Tong's closed-door disciples Studying in the United States at the age of 22 Received a full scholarship to Auburn University Studying for a Master's in Biology After graduation, Gu Yan continued to work in New York Studying at Rockefeller University Became a professor of the school’s medical school Biogenetic Laboratory Supervisor She gave up the job soon after Went to Stanford University to get an MBA After graduation this time, she went directly to Wall Street Completed the crossover from biology to venture capital Lehman Brothers on Wall Street Worked for Bankers Trust and other well-known American companies He also started his own company She is a very accomplished woman Gu Yan gave birth to her daughter Gu Ailing when she was nearly 40 years old. Since there is nothing online Information about Gu Ailing’s biological father There were also rumors that Gu Yan obtained the sperm from the huge sperm bank in the United States. Screening out an almost perfect biological father Then Gu Ailing was born through in vitro fertilization Of course this is just a rumor Gu Yan once said in an interview that her daughter’s father is a Harvard graduate Grandpa graduated from Stanford 2022 Winter Olympics In the limelight of Gu Ailing winning the championship There once was Ray Sidney, employee No. 5 at Google who changed his Facebook avatar by a photo with Gu Ailing when she was a child. And he happens to be a Harvard graduate It was immediately rumored that he was Gu Ailing’s father A few days later, Sidney personally came out to refute the rumors. Said that he was not Gu Ailing’s father he just dated Gu Yan for a while It can be regarded as watching Gu Ailing grow up. So when he saw her win the gold medal, he was unable to conceal his excitement and pride and that’s why he took a photo with Gu Ailing instead. No matter who Gu Ailing’s biological father is It's hard to deny She is a disciple of the Chinese Grand Courtyard and descendants of America’s Silicon Valley elite Has the genes of the elites of China and the United States This is the basic condition for Gu Ailing’s success Gu Yan said her greatest hope for her daughter It means that you can live a free and rich life in this life Be happy and adventurous So she encouraged Gu Ailing Try a variety of activities Learn Chinese, play the piano, sing, draw, and ride horses Archery, running, skiing, surfing, basketball and more Children of ordinary people Maybe learn one, two or three things Gu Ailing has played everything she can. This not only requires parents to spend more time with you It is also a test of the family’s economic strength. Although there are many interests and hobbies Gu Ailing said that she still puts her studies first In fact, she is not a top student in the general sense. She is in the history of her high school The first student to graduate a year early the SAT total score is 1600 She got 1580 Exceeded 99.98% of candidates She is currently studying at Stanford University Majoring in Quantum Physics The first-year grade point average is 4.0 A’s in every subject Getting two gold medals and one silver medal in one Winter Olympics has already become an unattainable peak that no one can reach It can also be said that she is also standing at the academic summit. A genius girl who jumps freely between peaks. It doesn’t matter whether the people are jealous, you have to admit that she is really good And skiing, which ranks second It is an important part of Gu Ailing’s life. Her love for skiing was influenced by her mother Gu Yan likes skiing very much I also worked as a part-time ski instructor for several years. She said that the most difficult thing in life is Just defeat yourself And the sport of skiing both physically and mentally Everyone needs to defeat themselves In the world of ice and snow Fear is inevitable every time you try to complete a new action Did the action incorrectly or got injured? But if it's really done The sense of accomplishment and joy gained It is also beyond the reach of most sports. Gu Ailing came into contact with skiing very early In the documentary she said that when she was three months old she was taken to the ski resort by her mother to play in the snow. But she officially learned to ski when she was three years old. She immediately fell in love with skiing One year later, 4-year-old Gu Ailing can already go skiing on powder snow with my mother. When Gu Ailing was 8 years old The coach thought she was very talented Strongly recommended her to join the professional team of the ski club to receive systematic ski training. At that time, on her terms Whether it’s speed skating or freestyle skiing All had great future In the end, Gu Ailing chose freestyle skiing She said that after completing the series of actions is the moment when the cocoon turns into a butterfly, letting her love and indulge Every snow season, Gu Yan drives Gu Ailing with her to Lake Tahoe, 200 miles away Northstar Club training The North Star Ski Club Very famous on the west coast It had been cultivated long before Gu Ailing Many Olympic champions In order to facilitate Gu Ailing to practice skiing Gu Yan simply bought a small wooden house nearby. Every Friday at the beginning of the snow season The mother and daughter embarked on this journey The journey lasted nearly 4 hours This persistence lasted for more than ten snow seasons Gu Ailing’s coach Jamie Melton He was also a professional freestyle skier before He started when Gu Ailing was 10 years old He has been her coach Regarding the coaching fees We couldn't find a clear number But according to information from the official website of Polaris Ski Club Private lessons fees was more than 800 US dollars every three hours This number can serve as a reference for everyone. And Jamie is not Gu Ailing’s only coach. During the preparation period for major events She also has a team of other coaches and rehabilitation physicians In addition to course fees Annual updates of ski equipment Entry fees for participating in various competitions Travel expenses, etc. added together It’s an average that a middle-class American family cannot afford Without doubt Gu Yan’s financial investment in Gu Ailing’s ski project is very big And such investment didn’t take long to see early returns. By the time Gu Ailing was 10 years old, She has won every Under 13 level National freestyle skiing champions Considered a rising star in the ski community Maybe it's because of this light Only then did she attract the attention of the camera crew However, Feng Ji, the director of this documentary, said He originally decided to follow Gu Ailing's family was mainly because when chatting with Gu Yan he was greatly touched. He thinks that Gu Yan’s educational philosophy about Gu Ailing and ideas are worth learning from Because she did not set winning the Winter Olympics as the goal as she raised her children. Rather, she hopes to cultivate her children’s healthy and harmonious development. Establishing a good lifestyle And sports are just one of the means to achieve that goal In early 2017, Feng Ji led the team to San Francisco, USA starting following Gu Ailing’s life in the United States As you all know, in previous sports documentaries Athletes always seem a little perfunctory in front of the camera Firstly, they were afraid that filming would affect their training progress. Secondly, they were afraid that some details will be exposed. So athletes sometimes may even decline certain requests for filming. But Gu Yan was different She enthusiastically invited the film crew to move into her own home, eat and live together Record Gu Ailing’s training and daily life at close range This also illustrates the side Gu Yan is a person with great foresight and overall perspective. we have reason to believe She was already planning for her daughter at that time A picture of future victory Gu Yan is an activist She puts such forward-looking Implemented in Gu Ailing’s short-term and long-term specific implementation Back on July 30, 2015 International Olympic Committee in Kuala Lumpur Beijing, China announced as winner of 2022 The right to host the 24th Winter Olympic Games Gu Ailing happened to be spending her summer vacation in Beijing with her mother heard the news Gu Ailing confidently told her mother To participate in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Everyone will be invited to watch her match then. She can greet everyone in Chinese Gu Yan said she wanted to achieve this goal First you must be eligible to participate Secondly, you must be able to win awards to have the opportunity to be interviewed The great thing about Gu Yan is that When you hear your child’s lofty words She won't joke around and won’t praise you blindly Instead, help your children express their lofty ideals and convert them into an attainable goal Indeed, if you want to participate in the Olympics Gu Ailing has to participate in the qualifying round and she has to get good grades So after returning to the United States from China in 2015, Gu Yan and Gu Ailing immediately turned the dream of participating in the Beijing Winter Olympics into small phased plans one after another The first challenge that Gu Ailing needs to complete is take part in the adult professional skiing competition. To accumulate this international points ranking 13-year-old Gu Ailing in 2016 Participated in the U.S. Open in Salt Lake City, USA Adult competition She is the youngest in the group But she gained the first professional open champion of her life. Gu Ailing started participating when she was 14 years old in FIS high-level events At the age of 15, she announced that she would represent China to participate in the 2022 Winter Olympics She said it was because she was a Chinese girl You're talking about a child born and raised in the United States Why is there such a strong will? She especially emphasized that he is a Chinese child Since Gu Ailing was two years old Gu Yan takes her back to China to stay for a while every year After Gu Ailing went to school Gu Yan took her back to China during the summer vacation In addition to taking her everywhere to play, she would take her to Mathematical Olympiad tutoring classes in Huangzhuang, Haidian, Beijing. Life in China is not only lay a good foundation for Gu Ailing to become a top student in the future, it also allowed her to speak very fluent Mandarin. Gu Ailing’s first stop when returning to China is usually Shanghai Because grandpa Gu Zhenguang is from Shanghai The Gu family owns property there Gu Ailing likes Shanghai very much She said that Shanghai is a very international city Chinese and Western cultures collide and blend here This description does fits her And Gu Ailing thinks that she is not a foreigner Because there is a big difference in being able or not to speak Chinese In Shanghai she likes the bustling Nanjing Road Also like the juicy pan-fried pancakes The only thing that's a little out of place is She stood on the zebra crossing and hesitated. Never find the right time to cross the street Besides, she can't eat hot hot pot, and stays away from fish heads and bullfrogs. Gu Ailing’s second stop after returning to China is Beijing This is where her mother was born and raised Here she likes to walk through the alleys and likes to eat candied haws Her mom said: "if someone asks you where you are from just say you are from Beijing." Whether going to Shanghai or back to Beijing Every trip Gu Ailing takes is both a vacation and a return home. Maybe it’s this journey that allowed her to deepen her ties with China Strengthened the belief in playing for the Chinese team But the sense of identity belongs to the sense of identity and reality belongs to reality Gu Ailing was born in the United States According to the principle of U.S. citizenship on arrival She has been a U.S. citizen since birth So since she planned to represent the Chinese team From the moment you participate in the Olympics The biggest problem she faces It's just an identity barrier According to the official website regulations of the International Olympic Committee Athletes must be citizens of the country that sent him to fight. If an athlete is both or nationals of two or more countries they can only represent one of them in the Olympics As for which one to choose? It’s up to the athletes themselves to choose So judging from the rules of the Olympic Committee Only Gu Ailing has become a Chinese citizen then she can choose to represent the Chinese team in the competition, right? So in June 2019 Gu Ailing posted on social media that Reported by Chinese freestyle skier Gu Ailing have officially become a Chinese athlete and represent our country in 2022 Winter Olympics Then someone went to check again Information from the International Snow Federation official website Discover Gu Ailing’s registered nationality It has indeed changed from the United States to China However, one thing worth noting is that: when did Gu Ailing become a Chinese citizen? Because according to regulations, If the athlete represented a certain country in the district or in the world championships and wants to represent another country again, there must be a three-year cooling-off period In other words, whether you change your nationality You still have to wait three years to obtain a new nationality. Then you can represent the new country in the competition for example Lin Xiaojun, a naturalized athlete of the Chinese short track speed skating team Previously a Korean athlete Although he has become a Chinese citizen But because of the last game he participated in for South Korea in March 11, 2019 So according to this rule He has to wait until after March 11, 2022 To represent China in the competition Everyone knows about the Beijing Winter Olympics It will open on February 4, 2022 So even if it’s just one month behind Lin Xiaojun cannot play on behalf of China either After understanding this algorithm Gu Ailing’s timeline becomes interesting Because it was in June 2019 when she announced that she became a Chinese athlete According to time calculation, it is actually less than three years. Of course, we really have no way to verify when did she actually become a Chinese citizen. Maybe the specific time of joining was earlier than the time she announced the news, and complies with the regulations of the International Olympic Committee In fact, there are many examples of athletes changing their nationality to participate in the Olympic Games 2018 Olympic Games A total of 178 athletes played for other countries For example, from Canada "Korean" hockey player and "Nigerian" bobsledders from the U.S. And from the Netherlands “Canadian” speed skating gold medalist and more An athlete holding two or three passports is actually very normal Not to mention not long ago American surfing prodigy Erin Brooks Obtained Canadian citizenship and will represent Canada at the 2024 Paris Olympics After obtaining Canadian citizenship, Brooks released a statement saying: I love Canada and never been this proud to wear the Maple Leaf badge These remarks were widely reported by the media in the United States and Canada Therefore, some people also compare her to a Canadian version of Gu Ailing Brooks does have some similarities with Gu Ailing For example, two people are both athletic geniuses Known as prodigies in their respective fields All born and raised in the United States But decided to join other nationalities Represent another country in the Olympics However, these two changes of nationality Participate in the Olympic Games event The most important difference That is, Canada allows dual citizenship But Chinese law does not allow it According to the Chinese Nationality Law Articles 8 and 13 clearly provide that Dual nationality is not recognized in China In other words, if you obtain Chinese citizenship Then you must give up your foreign nationality If other nationalities are found Then you will automatically lose your Chinese citizenship This brings up a problem Which country is Gu Ailing from? She became a Chinese citizen, so did she already quit your U.S. citizenship? In fact, this issue From 2022 until now There is no clear answer When faced with reporters’ questions Gu Ailing has never answered this question directly. This sentence later became a group of Chinese naturalized athletes' golden answers to similar questions For example, from the United States Chinese ice hockey player Jeremy Smith When asked after the game if he had given up his American citizenship He replied that this is sports and this is ice hockey. I am here to represent China When I am in China I am Chinese I have the support from the Chinese people and am sincerely grateful for it. When I go to America I am an American Here I build a bridge for the younger generation Winter Olympics are over Gu Ailing returns to the United States on a private plane In September of the same year, she started a new life at Stanford University Some people question that Gu Ailing has earned enough fame and money in China, then she gave up his Chinese citizenship and returned to live in the United States Is it really? In May 2023 The contract of Gu Ailin with the Chinese team expires As the two parties are about to renew their contract, The leader in charge of Gu Ailing's matter That is, Hu Guangyu, the former deputy director of the Olympic Preparation Office He was taken away for investigation on suspicion of serious violations of discipline and law. And Gu Ailing became an ambassador for the 2030 or 2034 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, USA These details stacked up, the issue of Gu Ailing’s nationality Once again became a hot topic Facing many questions In the past two years, Gu Ailing never officially responded Will she continue to represent the Chinese team? It became a mystery But in early 2024 She gave a clear answer January 27 Gu Ailing, when interviewed by American media, made it clear to reporters that she will continue to represent China in 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics Then comes February, when Gu Ailing performed in Calgary, Canada Freestyle Skiing World Cup Won the women's U-shaped field skills championship again She wrote on Weibo: "Today, two years after winning the U-groove gold medal at the Beijing Winter Olympics, I recreated the Freestyle Skiing World Cup, made new historical record of 14 gold medals in women’s singles, tied with the men's world record and won the U slot World Cup Champion Crystal Ball for China this snow season." Netizens are relieved now as Gu Ailing did not give up her Chinese citizenship, but then became curious again Talking about Gu Ailing who has always represented China in battles Has she given up her American citizenship? The answer to this question, Netizens’ opinions are completely opposite. Some people firmly believe that Gu Ailing has given up her American citizenship Because there is no need to secretly retain American citizenship If one day it is revealed her personality will collapse, those sky-high price endorsements will all be ruined. She can completely withdraw from the country first and when she is not an athlete anymore, then go and recover your US citizenship. Others think Gu Ailing did not give up her American citizenship, Because her name did not appear in something called "Resigned List". It’s interesting to explain the list of resigned citizens. That is to say, when it comes to dealing with multi-nationality citizenship, Chinese and American regulations are diametrically opposed if you become a foreign citizen in China, then sorry, you are automatically giving up your Chinese nationality. They will no longer consider you a Chinese citizen And in the United States, your foreign nationality is not recognized they Only recognizes you as a U.S. citizen Unless you apply yourself to quit your American citizenship It is said that if you insist on quitting your U.S. citizenship You have to go to the U.S. Embassy with your application, sign and swear an oath in front of staff. The U.S. government also regularly publishes lists of people who have withdrawn from citizenship. But on this list, Gu Ailing’s name did not appear Let’s analyze these two statements. In fact, they are all reasonable, but there are bugs. The first is Gu Ailing can indeed possibly withdraw from U.S. citizenship first and restore it later But this nationality is not something you can sell if you want to buy it. This is quite difficult. It must be subject to administrative or judicial appeal and this process is very complicated The only exception is to say, If you voluntarily gave up before the age of 18, then in the six months after turning 18, it is possible to apply to restore my citizenship. Considering that when Gu Ailing became a Chinese citizen, she was under 18 years old Then it is possible to give up first and then recover. But this possibility only holds until she is 18 and a half years old The second thing is about the list of people who have withdrawn from citizenship. The U.S. government actually does not have such a public list. The so-called list should refer to a list regularly published by the Internal Revenue Service for internal use, called Quarterly Publication of Individuals Who Have Chosen To Expatriate What does that mean? That’s according to U.S. tax law provisions of Sections 877 and 877A, people who want to give up U.S. citizenship or permanent residence status, should follow appropriate tax regulations. You need to fill out a tax application form, carry out appropriate tax calculations In other words, you have to pay the taxes you should pay in the United States, they will give you back what you deserve. From now on we will go our separate ways. So this list is based on those people who have filled out the appropriate tax forms and compiled by statistics The information contained there is only the name, date of abandonment and other tax-related information. It excludes reasons for abandonment and other personal information And according to the provisions of 877A, people who deregistered or gave up their permanent residence status after 2008 only under certain conditions, are required to report to the IRS Not everyone has to repay. For example, for your personal net worth, if you want more than $2 million or the 5 years before deregistration You only have to repay when the average annual income reaches a certain amount Gu Ailing’s name being not on it doesn’t mean that she didn’t quit her U.S. citizenship. So in fact, no matter which view, what us the source of everyone's is concerns and this controversy? In fact, it lies in has the country given Gu Ailing special treatment? Letting her retain dual citizenship and whether they should have given special treatment for people like Gu Ailing The key point behind these two questions is is everyone equal before the law? Discussion on this issue is not only common on the Internet. An article from the Journal of Zhejiang Police College seriously discussed this matter at the legal level. This paper was published in December 2022 stating China’s Nationality Law has not been revised since it was enacted in 1980 The immigration system seems to go backward, restricting the introduction of naturalization into China. The author gives suggestions based on the nationality laws of each country. Talking about treating dual nationality should adopt an inclusive attitude Focus on including outstanding athletes an international high-end talents as an object of inclusion The so-called tolerance from a legal perspective, requires reinterpretation of the Nationality Law Articles 8 and 13 "Those who have been approved to become Chinese nationals as originally stipulated shall not retain foreign nationality" reinterpretating into "foreign nationality cannot be retained in China" What does this mean? In fact, it is within China your foreign citizenship is not recognized. You can't get the treatment of a foreigner Or accept diplomatic protection But outside China they have no control over your status as a foreign citizen. It's the same law but there is a different interpretation and it can't be considered special treatment. Of course this is just an academic paper There may also be other potential problems Whether it can become a national policy is still unclear. But it this suggestion the same as what Gu Ailing said? "In China, one is Chinese; in the United States, one is American." After the enthusiasm for participating in the Olympics cools down Doubts about Gu Ailing representing China continue to grow online Some people think she is a refined egoist Straddling two boats American life, China's gold rush on a personal level Every athlete has the right to choose freely After all, the same gold medal in different countries receive completely different attention and value This is what we ordinary by standing people can see it clear. For Gu Yan, who has worked hard on Wall Street Naturally, would understand better how to put years of investment to get greater returns Athletes in the U.S. receive cash prizes of a gold medal of about $37,500 Later, they can also get some sponsorship and endorsements, but usually the amount is not high. Only a few of the top athletes make headlines manage to get millions even tens of millions of dollars in endorsements or sponsorships According to public reports in the media in China, Athletes' bonuses for winning gold medals is probably more than 500,000 RMB Judging from the bonus alone this difference doesn't seem to be very obvious. But the buzz gained from winning medals on behalf of China and business value is totally different. Gu Ailing’s was in 7 out of the top 20 Weibo hot search list after winning the championship. It is said that he received more than 30 endorsements before and after the game. She became an international sports superstar. Sports financial media "Sportico" published that Among the 2023 female athlete earnings list Gu Ailing even earned $20 million Ranked third in the world An athlete at her best age, won the gold medal through her own efforts realized her own personal value is indeed understandable It’s just that we look at it from a larger perspective The Winter Olympics is China’s attempt to naturalize foreign athletes, Gu Ailing is a typical success case and the failure cases behind it are even more thought-provoking. For example, like Gu Ailing, from the United States the figure skater Zhu Yi representing China was not so lucky. Her defeat in the competition not only resulted in nothing but it also attracted boos and complaints from the audience. The ridicule and abuse online are even more outrageous The news of "Zhu Yi fell" was also on the hot search forcing the authorities to delete some of them such as "Zhu Yi fell again", "Zhu Yi messed up" a series of offensive words. Only then did this storm calm down We have no way of knowing that people like Zhu Yi naturalized athletes who also have the idea of ​​serving the country, just after a single jump of failure The situation in life is completely different. Can her young mind withstand those unwarranted accusations and heavy blows? And the general audience don’t even bother to experience such a feeling. Apart from Gu Ailing and Zhu Yi, in 2022 Winter Olympics men's ice hockey team, there are 19 naturalized athletes in total. The women’s ice hockey team has 13 players Because the women's ice hockey team lost to the Czech Republic 1:3, they were also criticized by netizens for holding China back. These cases show that many netizens' requirements for naturalized athletes are more demanding than local athletes This extreme mentality of victor and defeater Let these naturalized athletes who represent China to compete be generally faced with The risk of being spit on if they are unable to win medals. Once you represent the country you must bear an unbearable burden. And often these children who were born and raised abroad, cannot completely understand and digest these consequences. Behind China's desire for gold medals, what is tied up is the government and the people's hope that the world will recognize them. Great powers are rising Great powers have risen The number of gold medals is what it should be For a country that has not yet been able to break free from its nationwide system Medals, especially gold medals, are still a national dignity, the embodiment of national destiny, national strength and institutional advantages But we also know Naturalized athletes at the time of naturalization are already at a ready-to-use competitive level Comprehensive national strength of naturalized country have little impact on athletes’ competitive level. There should not be an equal sign between their competitive level and the true strength of a country. Maybe letting competitive sports return to their true nature Exuding its pure charm is the true demeanor of a citizen of a great country Thanks for watching M2 Archives If you liked our content don’t forget to like, subscribe and share to support us See you next time
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