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在人头攒动的地铁里,一名记者问国际奥委会前市场总监迈克尔·佩恩:“国际奥委会到底希望谁来当北京奥运的火炬手?平头百姓还是大牌明星?”“毫无疑问,平民百姓。奥运会向来需要平民英雄。”这是一次有趣的对话。在它进行时,北京奥运会距离正式开幕已经不足365天。第29届奥运会的场馆,早已在北京初具规模。300多天后,这些“庞然大物”里面将诞生一串新的传奇。北京奥运会有302枚金牌,许多年轻人会在“北京一夜”里平步青云,成为整个国家乃至世界的英雄,就像许海峰、伏明霞、刘翔曾做过的那样。但这一次,我们想越过他们,把目光投向他们背后,投向那些第303块金牌的得主——也就是说,平民英雄。奥运会从来不是一个仰望竞技场的仪式,
In the crowded Subway, a reporter asked Michael Payne, former director of marketing of the International Olympic Committee: “Who really wants the Olympic torch bearer to the Beijing Olympic Games? The bluff people are still big stars?” Undoubtedly, ordinary people. The Olympic Games have always needed a civilian hero. “” This is an interesting dialogue. As it went on, less than 365 days had passed since the official opening of the Beijing Olympic Games. The venue of the 29th Olympic Games has already begun to take shape in Beijing. More than 300 days later, a series of new legends will be born in these “behemoths.” There are 302 gold medals in the Beijing Olympic Games. Many young people will step up in “Beijing One Night” and become heroes throughout the country and even the world. They are like Xu Haifeng, Fu Mingxia and Liu Xiang. But this time, we want to get over them and look back at them to the 303rd gold medal winner - that is, the civilian hero. The Olympic Games is never a ceremony looking up to the arena,