Chapter Seventy-One: Raising Eyebrows
There was no audience and no one cheering for them, but the people on the stage still hugged each other excitedly to celebrate.
Abu factory director and they quickly rushed to the stage, and everyone hugged and shouted and shouted.
"Draped in the national flag, draped in the national flag!"
"Bring the bigger one over again, and everyone will hold it together."
"Go to the podium, the podium is over there."
There was chaos on the stage, but fortunately, the staff of the Sports Bureau immediately brought the national flag and draped it for everyone to go to the podium.
The competition in the Asian Games is the same as in the Olympic Games, and the national flag is raised to receive the medal at the end of the competition.
Everyone hurriedly came to the podium and stood on the queue for a while.
On their right is the ugly South Korean team, and on the left is the bronze medal team of Hoshima Province, they stand in the center, and the steps are half higher than the left and right.
This Asian Games marks the first time that esports has appeared in a top sporting event, and it is a competition that can go down in the history of esports, and winning the gold medal is full of glory and pride for every esports athlete.
Although there was no audience, a large number of reporters in the audience filmed this scene one after another.
Seven people stood in a row, holding high the national flag in their hands, and someone from the Olympic Council of Asia came to hang the gold medal for them.
Yun Luoyang saw Mr. Huo, who is a senior member of the Olympic Council of Asia and a promoter of this e-sports project, so he was naturally on the scene.
Mr. Huo clapped his palms, looked at him and smiled slightly, and gave him a thumbs up and cast an affirmative look at him.
Yun Luoyang hurriedly smiled back, raised the gold medal in his hand and beckoned to him.
"The national flag has been raised, everyone stands."
Abu shouted.
Everyone stood in awe, stood in a military posture, the national anthem was played in their ears, and the national flag was slowly raised, so solemn.
Soon, the flag was raised.
Countless sports reporters recorded this sacred moment at this time.
Since the spread of computers and smartphones, TV ratings have been declining year by year. By the end of 2014, except for the older generation, almost all of the post-90s generation had stopped watching TV.
But today's CCTV TV5 channel is particularly lively.
Including many CCTV TV5 program producers, they thought that today was just an ordinary registration for a sports event of the Asian Games, but to their surprise, the moment the e-sports competition started, the ratings began to climb wildly.
By the end of the third inning, the ratings were at their peak. Not only did the TV ratings break this year's small peak, but even the network ratings once reached several times the usual level.
This is an impossible situation in the past, and it really scared the person in charge of TV5.
But this is actually very understandable, just like when the TV station shows the Champions League, countless Chinese fans will watch it on the computer and TV.
When they broadcast the Asian Games, countless e-sports players, whether they play Dota or other games, as long as they are in this circle and want e-sports to be taken seriously, will also pay attention to this matter.
The number of e-sports enthusiasts is much higher than the number of people who like football and basketball, if not to mention anything else, at least one-third of college students like to play games, and less than one in ten who like to play sports.
In the S7 semi-finals, the number of global viewers exceeded 100 million, and China alone contributed 96.34 million.
This is not the popularity of any live broadcast platform, but the number of online viewers on each platform.
Such a huge number of data is enough to prove how hot esports is.
Although it is certainly not as popular as S7 now, there are still 10 million or 20 million viewers.
Imagine what it would be like for 10 million or 20 million people to watch a show at the same time?
On provincial television, it may be a grand occasion that has not necessarily appeared for decades.
Even CCTV, like TV5, is a rare number of viewers, which naturally surprises them.
And at this moment Cloud City.
The Yun family was watching the game in front of the TV.
Although Yun's parents don't know what e-sports is and what LOL is.
But the moment the camera pointed at Yun Luoyang and they cheered and stood up and hugged each other, they knew they had won.
Dad Yun was so excited that he patted his thigh and said several words "good, good".
Yun Ma quickly took out her mobile phone to take pictures.
The focus is on Yun Luoyang, standing on the podium and hanging the gold medal.
Then quickly edit WeChat in the circle of friends.
Usually her circle of friends is "these kinds of food must not be eaten." "The master said: These people should be extra careful this year, and if the family is ruined, the family will be ruined." "If you have these things at home, throw them away, and you will die." Rumors and gossip such as "the fungus is highly poisonous when eaten like this".
In fact, Yun Ma is also a high-level intellectual, and generally speaking, she doesn't believe these rumors. But there are too many people who can't stand the rumors that spread to her, and the middle-aged and elderly people are in this circle, and it involves the food issues that housewives are most concerned about, so she naturally believes it.
However, this time is different from the past, Yun Ma finally posted a serious circle of friends.
"On September 19, 2014, at the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea, my son Yun Luoyang won the first gold medal in e-sports. (smiles)"
Below is a photo of Yun Luoyang standing on the podium with a gold medal hanging the national flag.
The LOGO of CCTV TV5 in the upper left corner is hung on the top, declaring the orthodoxy of e-sports.
Soon, there were bursts of envy from below.
"Wow, Sister Fang, is this your son? actually won the gold medal in the Asian Games, which is too promising. ”
"It turns out that playing games can really go to the sports meeting, my son told me that I still don't believe it, today I was forced to watch the game, I recognized it at a glance that it was Sister Fang's son, it's amazing. (Strong)"
"Sister Fang is amazing, she has cultivated a champion son! (Strong)"
Yun Ma looked at the comments below happily, and to her surprise, her old-fashioned and serious brothers and sisters actually secretly gave a thumbs up, which really surprised her.
Yun Luoyang has three uncles and two aunts, I don't know if it's because my mother is more good at reading, in the 80s, there were several college students in the family, two uncles are now university professors, and one aunt is a high school teacher, who is more rigid and serious.
Before Yun Luoyang took a leave of absence from Yunda to play e-sports, not only his father objected, but also the pressure from his grandfather and uncle was also very great, and he had been doing educational and ideological work for Yun's mother, and he almost didn't say that his mother doubted life, and forcibly called Yun Luoyang back from Zhonghai.
Fortunately, after the last class reunion, Yun's father figured out a lot of things, but he persuaded his mother to let Yun Luoyang continue to fight his career.
Now that even those old-fashioned uncles have changed their minds, you can know how influential e-sports is in the Asian Games.
In fact, the most proud is still Yun Dad.
Yun Changqing's class reunion was belittled by those old classmates so much that he almost didn't get under the table.
Although he happened to meet Yun Luoyang and returned to Yuncheng, he brought his group of classmates to show up and use the country's endorsement to earn back a little face.
But how can it be more convincing to say that it is actually done?
Oh.
Your Yun Changqing's son said that he was playing serious sports, but why haven't I seen it on TV?
Sports that are not on TV are also called sports?
What about fools?
But now.
Dad Yun can slap his group of old classmates who look down on e-sports in the face.
Seeing his wife posting on Moments there, Dad Yun suddenly remembered this stubble, and hurriedly urged his wife to send him the photos he had taken before, and then began to post Moments happily.
The most annoying thing is that he also @ the old classmates who looked down on him at the beginning.
Soon, there were also a lot of comments underneath.
Except for those old classmates of his @, everyone else is congratulating them at the bottom.
Looking at the old guys who shrank up and pretended to be busy with something, and didn't say anything for a long time, Yun Changqing laughed proudly.
Say my son doesn't play a serious sport?
Isn't the Asian Games?
Oh.
Excuse me.
My son not only went to the Asian Games, but also won a gold medal.
What do you think?
Just ask you.
Gas! No! Gas?
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