Today's Table Tennis Women's Olympics was a spectacular learning point for all of us to view.
Business as usual for China- 3-0; a score which had been seen constantly throughout the whole competition. But it cannot be said that we had lost after all - we managed to catch a falling Slippery Silver from South Korea. It was a close battle.
China is far superior to the Singapore team. Looking at the way the game had been played was simply awesome. The star players, namely Li Jia Wei, Feng Tian Wei and Wang Yue Gu were simply agile and stubbornly defensive.
Congratulations to Singapore for its first Olympic medal, though Silver, in 48 years.
And hopefully Le Yuan or Jun Wei (2A) might be on the telly in a few years.
Forward and endeavor.
J'tin
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2B: Footprints
Our class spirit today remains as high as the tallest mountain. As we walk off in different ways only one thing we leave behind - footprints. Down the road we shall look at these footprints, and remember who we once were. Rain and shine, these footprints will be weathered into different forms. We will see different things and forget many. Though we might not remember exactly what they looked like, we will remember the people who left them behind. For we are 2B.
Events
I don't know. We have done so many things together, like bowling, gathering, and watching movies. And there are so many things that we have yet to do. So what should we do then? Tag it and poll it.
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