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Japanese media photographers trespassed on the runway, and athletes were "locked up" in the competition. What harm did it do to the athletes?

Japanese media photographers trespassed on the runway, and athletes were caught in the competition. Lock your throat? , causing physical and mental harm to athletes, physically because? Lock your throat? Make his neck ache; Psychologically affected the play, it is difficult to guarantee that it will not leave a shadow.

That's about it. In the men's 10000-meter race of the Japan Athletics Championships held in Japan National Arena, NHK photographers broke into the runway, causing the camera wire to scratch the neck of Tami Zhenyou, causing him to lose his balance and affecting the competition.

I think it's common sense that athletes are forbidden to enter the runway when they start the competition. Anyone who has watched the game should know. Although it is obvious that photographers also want to capture more wonderful pictures, this is not a reason to influence others. Although NHK immediately apologized afterwards, I feel that it can't heal the athletes' pain.

You know, this competition is probably the opportunity that athletes have been waiting for for for several years, and several years of day and night training is for this one. The result was influenced by the photographer, although it was behind? Lock your throat? 10% of the athletes insist on running the whole course. However, according to the interview after the game, his neck may be injured and his whole neck is very uncomfortable. But the most serious injury is mental, you know? Lock your throat? Directly affected the ranking, he could have achieved better results, because this sudden state directly fell short. A hair's breadth, a thousand miles away. Besides, he's not sure there will be a stress reaction. Because of this, he may unconsciously slow down and dodge in the same position in the future, and this influence is lifelong. I think it is very necessary to diagnose athletes' internal injuries besides the treatment of trauma.

I hope this kind of similar incident will not happen again. Although I understand that photographers should be professional and live, I can't forgive photographers for breaking all the efforts and expectations of others! Moreover, the success of an athlete is never his own efforts, but the efforts of a group of people!