It’s okay. They are half Chinese and spent a lot of time training in China. Chinese people are still proud of their bloodline regardless which country they represent. Sports are meant to be open-minded.
@@rhena229 Then BE OPEN MINDED! They have chosen which country THEY WISH TO REPRESENT, you forget, very conveniently they are born and raised in Hungary, the country their father chose to emigrate to. The choice is theirs and they have made it. Respect their choice.
The younger brother just gave an interview after winning the gold medal and he said, he always felt Hungarian first and foremost. Unfortunately, the interview is in Hungarian and titled: "Világéletemben azt éreztem, hogy magyar vagyok" The video is titled that in his whole life he felt Hungarian, hence why they don't represent China. Here is the interview: ruclips.net/video/m9it57MQ9oE/видео.html
I love that they're so confident and fluent in English- an another well done for them
thank you! So happy to see their history!
Tényleg hősök vagytok! Csak így tovább!
They are the best.
Fantasztikus tehetsegek, szimpatikus fiatalok!
great job💪🏻
It was for hungary not china
It’s okay. They are half Chinese and spent a lot of time training in China. Chinese people are still proud of their bloodline regardless which country they represent. Sports are meant to be open-minded.
@@rhena229 The reason I hate China is because I am human
@@kys3278 Chinese people are human too
@@kys3278 think again pea brain 👻👻
@@rhena229 Then BE OPEN MINDED! They have chosen which country THEY WISH TO REPRESENT, you forget, very conveniently they are born and raised in Hungary, the country their father chose to emigrate to. The choice is theirs and they have made it. Respect their choice.
Angol verseny feladat és érdekes is 10/10
IRD LE A VALASZOKAT PLS
@@evermindnever1 xd
This is not the Olympic Games, but the dirty Ping Ping Show.
When korean lost, they cry like a clown.
Get used to it. Minion
just imagine how much more money they'd make, if they chose to represent China.
That was rude! Their commitment is to their country and chosen sport, not about money!!!
The younger brother just gave an interview after winning the gold medal and he said, he always felt Hungarian first and foremost. Unfortunately, the interview is in Hungarian and titled: "Világéletemben azt éreztem, hogy magyar vagyok"
The video is titled that in his whole life he felt Hungarian, hence why they don't represent China. Here is the interview: ruclips.net/video/m9it57MQ9oE/видео.html
@@christinemeleg4535 you sure ?