Judo Player Abe Uta Blames Adults’ Immaturity for Sobbing Uproar After Focusing Too Much on Winning
The Paris Olympics have been a lively event, with medals being won day after day. Of course, the focus of the Olympics is on who wins and loses, and who will win a medal, but it is not just about winning and losing; it is also about the various dramas that unfold on the big stage.
Scenes of smiles, tears, and sorrows are shown on TV every day, but some of them are controversial.
One particularly controversial scene was when Abe Uta, who competed in the 52-kilogram women’s judo event, “sobbed” after losing in the second round. Various opinions were exchanged on social networking sites.
I was watching the TV,
I was watching the TV and asked, “What’s wrong with you? What’s wrong?
I am sure I am not the only one who wondered “What’s wrong? I had never seen anything like this before in the coverage of various competitions, including the Olympics. I cried,
I was moved to tears.
“I was moved to think of all the bloody effort they had put in.
I was moved to think of all the bloody effort they had put in,
But I didn’t cry until after I went back to the waiting room. It’s not good for the other athletes.
“If you are a judoka, you should cry in the waiting room.
“It’s not right to cry in the waiting room if you’re a judoka.