Once known as the "100-meter flying man," he broke world records multiple times and brought glory to his country. Yet, due to an injury that forced him to withdraw from a race, he was branded with the shameful labels of "coward" and "deserter." His 45 trophies could not outweigh the two falls that subjected him to widespread criticism and abuse online, leaving him speechless in the face of such attacks. It was not until 2024 that the true reason behind Liu Xiang's downfall was revealed when his former superior, Li Yuyi, was put on trial for embezzlement, exposing the final truth about Liu's decline! So, what did Li Yuyi do to Liu Xiang that ruined his future? Liu Xiang, the 100-meter flying man, has deeply experienced how terrifying the concept of "only gold medals matter" can be. In the early 20th century, the Chinese people had little interest in track and field events. These sports competitions were largely dominated by black athletes. And our country's strategy was also focused on small and refined sports competitions. It wasn't until 2000 when Liu Xiang won third place at the indoor competition in Lyon, France. This was Liu Xiang's first gold medal and the beginning of Chinese track and field athletes making their mark on the world stage. Afterwards, Liu Xiang became a hot new star in the sports circle. He did not disappoint expectations, continuously striving and improving, starting his brilliance in Asian competitions. Of course, Liu Xiang's breakthrough event was the 2004 Athens Olympics. With a time of 12.91 seconds, he…

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Liu Xiang: The Truth Emerges - From National Hero to Scapegoat When it comes to Liu Xiang, he is undoubtedly a shining star in the world of athletics, once so brilliant that it was hard to look away. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, he stunned the world with a time of 12.91 seconds, becoming the first Asian to win a gold medal in a sprint event. That moment was not only a personal triumph but also a legendary chapter in the history of Asian athletics. It's fair to say that the pride and honor he brought us were unparalleled. However, expectations for him soared to unprecedented heights, as if it was taken for granted that he should always win whenever there was a competition. But how can life always be smooth sailing? The 2008 Beijing Olympics marked a turning point for Liu Xiang, or more accurately, a big pitfall. Before the games, he silently endured the sudden pain in his right Achilles tendon, but to avoid disappointing the nation, he kept this hidden from the public. When the preliminary rounds began, due to worsening injuries, he could no longer continue and had to choose to withdraw. Consequently, labels like "wimp" and "deserter" came pouring in. I just want to ask, "Can you handle such immense pressure?" Looking back at the ineffective media and public relations handling at the time, the negative emotions were like adding fuel to the fire! Afterwards, following a long period of surgery and rehabilitation, we witnessed a determined Liu Xiang striving to return to the peak…

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