Dai Ziying throws away her idea of ​​retirement, Wen Ziyun “empathizes with me” Guo Yuchun doesn’t want to retire yet | Life | CTWANT

Tai Ziying, Taiwan’s first badminton player, revealed that she expects to retire by the end of next year. (Photo/File photo/Badminton Photo provided)

Taiwanese badminton queen Dai Tzu-ying attended an event on the 8th and personally revealed that she might retire at the end of next year. Regarding this, the beautiful retired karate baby Wen Ziyun said, “It can be said that Xiao Dai and I know each other well, and we have a very similar mood. And the process, the situation she is currently facing, in fact, every athlete will encounter it, and I feel the same.” In addition, Taiwan’s “weightlifting goddess” Guo Weichun was also asked regarding this on the 9th. She emphasized, “I will see myself Your physical condition determines whether you should retire, and if you can, you want to continue, but everything is still determined by your physical and mental state.”

Wen Ziyun. (Picture/wen_tzu_yun IG)

In the 51st Morning Cup Badminton Tournament, on the 9th, many Taiwanese sports players including Tai Ziying, Yang Yongwei, Wen Ziyun, Li Yang, Wang Qilin, Yang Kunbi, etc. were invited to gather for friends. “Retirement” shockingly sparked many discussions in the sports world. The beautiful karate baby Wen Ziyun, who is currently happily enjoying her retirement life, also talked regarding Tai Tzu Ying’s views on retirement.

According to “ETtoday News Cloud”, Wen Ziyun was quoted as saying, “In fact, following the Tokyo Olympics ended, I felt Tai Ziying’s loss. Although we did not directly discuss these things, we can also say that we know each other when we chat.” She believes that as long as you are an athlete, there will be a day when you retire, which is a process that every athlete must go through.

Guo Yuchun. (Photo/Dazhi/Associated Press)

In addition, weightlifting goddess Guo Yuchun also said frankly when asked regarding this matter, “As I get older, I really feel the impact. In the past, I would fall in love with training, but now I can’t train too much. It’s good to a certain point.” Now The 29-year-old Guo Yuchun will have a full schedule next week. In addition to going to South Korea to transfer training next week, he will go to the Weightlifting Asian Championships in early May, and then there will be key events in Hangzhou Asian Games and Weightlifting World Championships in September. He hopes to strive for next year. Qualification for the Paris Olympics.

Guo Yuchun said, “The last time the schedule was so intensive, it may have been back in 2013. It has been a long time since such an intensive competition. At present, I am following the training rhythm of the coach. The main premise is of course not to be injured. The goal is to participate in the Paris Olympics. right”.

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