2017年1月4日 星期三

第九週--里約奧運

The 24-year-old Ethiopian swimmer who took the internet by storm has a great attitude about coming in last

By Scott Davis

  • Ethiopian swimmer Robel Kiros Habte became an Olympic sensation on Tuesday for all the wrong reasons.
    Habte, a 24-year-old who qualified for the Olympics because of a special invitation from the International Swimming Federation to athletes from underrepresented countries, finished with the worst time of 59 swimmers in the 100 freestyle.
    In his three-man heat, Habte — who also gained attention for his physique — finished with a time of 1 minute 4.95 seconds, which was more than 12 seconds behind Thibaut Danho of the Ivory Coast and 13 behind Jhonny Perez Urena of the Dominican Republic. He was 17 seconds slower than Australian leader Kyle Chalmers, who finished in 47.9 seconds.
    Habte was the only swimmer to not complete the event in under a minute.
    He instantly became a fan favorite, drawing (somewhat unfair) comparisons to Eric "the Eel" Moussambani of Equatorial Guinea, who finished with a time of 1:57 in the 2000 Olympics. The crowd began cheering for Habte as he approached the finish while his competition was resting, waiting for him.
  • But if you think Habte is upset by his poor performance, you're wrong. In fact, his upbeat perspective makes the story all the better.
    "I am so happy because it is my first competition in the Olympics," Habte said (via Reuters). "So thanks for God."
    He continued, saying his goal was to stand out from his fellow countrymen.
  • "I wanted to do something different for my country. That's why I chose swimming," Habte said. "Everybody, every day you wake up in Ethiopia, you run. Not swimming. But I didn't want to run. I wanted to be a swimmer. It didn't matter where I finished."
    Habte indeed is enjoying his time in the Olympics. On what appears to be his Facebook page, Habte has been showing off his Olympic experiences, like meeting Ryan Lochte, carrying the Ethiopian flag, and rocking Rio attire in general.
    According to Reuters, Habte "has no plans on competing again, but he will always be an Olympian."

Structure of the Lead
WHAT- became an Olympic sensation
WHEN-  on Tuesday
WHY- not given
WHERE- not given
WHO-Ethiopian swimmer Robel Kiros Habte
HOW- not given

Keywords:
1.sensation:轟動
2.physique :體型.體格
3.upbeat:樂觀的
4.perspective:觀點.看法
5.rocking:震驚
6.attire:打扮

2 則留言:

  1. According to Reuters, Habte. "he has no plans on competing again, but he will always be an Olympian."And he has decided to embrace the moniker given to him by internet trolls and hope for 'something positive and to help others.''With my foundation, I hope that people in Ethiopia will get the chance to train in a proper swimming facility that I was not able to receive.'I want to see more swimmers from my country, but I do not want them to be scared that they will be called fat and abused like I have been.'Habte said: ‘My dream is more than a personal achievement — it is about surging national pride.'He is a person, we can learn a lot from him.

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  2. Habte is an amazing guy that I never heard of. That is, he is a swimmer, but he comes from Ethiopia, where is covered by mountains and deserts. Although I may not see all of the Olympic competitions, but the moment I can see this news, that is an honor in my life.

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