Title: The 5th Time! Disgraceful Scandal at Hangzhou Asian Games, These Foreign Athletes Are Disgusting and Shameful Author: History Anecdote King Editor: History Anecdote King Introduction: Not only do they disgrace themselves in front of the world, but they also shame their own country. If given another chance, would they dare to do it again? The Hangzhou Asian Games are in full swing, yet some athletes insist on taking a risky path. They strive to become unique among thousands of hardworking athletes. To win the medal, they go to extreme lengths, even resorting to illegal means by repeatedly using banned substances. They thought they were flawless, but "the net is vast," and these athletes not only had their results disqualified but also became objects of public ridicule. Which athletes from which countries committed these disgraceful acts? Muhammad Hibar Nurilistan: The spirit of sports is about being better, faster, and stronger, while the soul of sports is fairness, justice, and openness. Taking banned substances is a trampling of sports ethics, yet some still dare to take risks and break the law. At every major international sporting event, there are always athletes who use improper means to win, and this Hangzhou Asian Games is no exception. The Olympic Council of Asia announced a message that brought great shame to Afghanistan. The 37-year-old Afghan boxer, Muhammad Hibar Nurilistan, was exerting himself in the ring, sweating profusely. This was a 71-kilogram level match, and perhaps the charm of sports competitions is that no one knows who the ultimate victor will be. After an intense…

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It is well-known that the medals of the Paris Olympics are touted for their emphasis on environmental protection and sustainable development, while also showcasing France's profound cultural heritage. However, more importantly, there is a lack of funding. In terms of material and cost, the Paris Olympics have set a new low. According to the medal production process of the Paris Olympics released by Oxford Economics ↓↓↓ Gold Medal: Mainly made of about 523 grams of pure silver, with an outer layer of 6 grams of pure gold plating, weighing approximately 529 grams in total. According to estimates by the Oxford Economics Institute, the material value of each gold medal is about $1027. Silver Medal: Entirely crafted from about 525 grams of pure silver, with a material value of about $535. Bronze Medal: Weighing about 455 grams, made of an alloy of copper, tin, and zinc, with a material value of about $4.6. The official Olympic website reports that at the center of each medal is embedded a hexagonal piece of iron taken from the original ironwork of the Eiffel Tower, symbolizing France's cultural heritage. These iron pieces have been meticulously polished to restore their original color and printed with the emblem of the Paris Olympics. The front design of the medal features radiant lines surrounding the central iron piece, echoing Paris' reputation as the "City of Light." Additionally, the production of the medals adheres to the regulations of the International Olympic Committee, ensuring that their size and quality meet the standards. However, it turns out that the rust from the…

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