AMAZING!..Female athlete with broken leg still run..

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AMAZING!.. Female athlete with broken leg still crawls to the finish line to win the Silver Medal
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Admiring the tenacious will of the 19-year-old Japanese female athlete: With a broken leg, she still crawled to the finish line with her teammates to win the Silver Medal
The person nicknamed "Princess Ekiden", is admired by the athletics community with countless accolades, but who is Iida Rei and why is she being praised?
At the Ekiden relay race that took place on October 21, 2018 in the cities of Munakata and Fukutsu in Fukuoka Prefecture in Japan. The image of female athlete Iida Rei "running" with a pillow to the finish line in the second relay stage has shocked thousands of spectators to tears.
The first image shared made the community surprised, why an undergrad student has such a wretched will. Kenny Hara, an eyewitness, was the first to post a clip of the resilient image of female athlete Iida Rei determined to complete her journey.
The event caused a series of sports news sites in Japan to simultaneously report and consider the incident to be a "rare" story in the history of Ekiden relay races in this country.

Iida Rei was running in the second relay when she suddenly broke her leg. She could not continue to run on her feet but decided not to give up and continued the race on her knees.
Not much is known about the distance that Iida Rei ran, but it is estimated that she ran on her knees for about 200 meters.

During the route Iida Rei ran on his knees, one of the organizers walked close to see Iida Rei's condition. In the posted video clip, Iida Rei's painful pursed lips and sweat can be seen even though the outside temperature is quite cold.

Marie Imada, Iida Rei's teammate waiting to receive her tasuki, shed tears when she saw Rei running on her knees on the track.
When Iida Rei completed her path, she officially received help from the coaching staff as well as her teammates with bloodied knees because she had to crawl all the way for 200m. The cheers and applause did not stop when Iida Rei reached the finish line.
Regardless of her efforts, despite being late in time due to 200m crawling on her knees, Iida Rei's team eventually won the Silver Medal overall.
The Japanese online community called Iida Rei "Princess Ekiden" and with beautiful words like "hero", "so brave", "wonderful", there were also tears because of her determination. .

However, there are also people who think that running on her knees on the road while it is only 20 degrees Celsius and 52% humidity is not recommended, the organizers should stop her because it can be dangerous to health.

The Japanese have always been seen as people with strong will and never back down from the challenges of nature and life. Iida Rei's actions have demonstrated that willpower can overcome all obstacles in human life.
Ekiden is a typical Japanese relay sport. Every year, Japan organizes many Ekiden tournaments, from high school tournaments to professional tournaments.

It is said that the Japanese replace the relay stick with the tasuki relay towel which has a special meaning. Tasuki is not only a symbol of perseverance and responsibility, but a tasuki scarf is also an inseparable bond between teammates.

For the Japanese, Ekiden is not simply a sport to train endurance or physical strength, but also contains the spiritual value of teamwork and the strength of solidarity.
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Going back to Iida Rei's story, the wound has now healed but it took her six months for her right leg to stabilize again. The wound has healed, but her bravery has resonated in the history of athletics, teammates will never forget the emotional scene when Iida Rei poured all her strength and mind because she didn't want anyone to get hurt. disappointed