During Sun Mingbo's long jump competition this afternoon, far away in the national track and field training base, in the conference room of a four-star hotel nearby, the IAAFC flight inspection team was holding a meeting.

Team leader Wilson announced plans to fly to Qingcheng and asked for a discussion on anti-doping testing for Sun Mingbo, a participant in the Qingcheng Middle School Student Games.

Harry Robert, the deputy leader of the group, immediately stood up: "I don't agree, there is no precedent for this, Sun Mingbo is just a middle school student, and he is a non-professional athlete, and the council charter does not stipulate this."

Team Leader Wilson responded with a calm expression: "Harry Robert, we need to look at the emerging things with a developmental eye.

Although the charter of the board of directors does not explicitly stipulate that middle school students should be tested, there is also no provision that they cannot be tested. "

Team Leader Wilson and Deputy Team Leader Harry Robert were at loggerheads, and a heated debate ensued.

Harry Robert retorted angrily and unceremoniously: "Wilson, work innovation is good, but we can't just violate the regulations!

Test middle school students today, tomorrow will be elementary school students, and the day after tomorrow? Do we still have a bottom line? What do people all over the world think of us?"

Wilson still replied nonchalantly: "Harry Robert, although Sun Mingbo is a middle school student, his results beyond the world record cannot be ignored." He is not a professional athlete and should be tested.

Wilson and Harry Robert's argument, and the other members began to express their opinions.

The atmosphere became tense, as if a storm was coming.

Seeing the controversy, the members of Group A commented: "I think this kind of exception should be voted on by all members of the board of directors to decide whether to conduct testing.

The member of Group B immediately retorted: "The charter of the council also clearly stipulates that for emergencies, the flight inspection team can decide to conduct random inspections on athletes in accordance with the procedures, and it is enough to report in advance." The

member of Group A said unconvinced: "The athletes you are talking about refer to registered professional athletes in the regulations, and Sun Mingbo is just a middle school student." Team

B member immediately responded: "The team leader also said just now, we need to have innovative work.

Harry Robert couldn't help but interject: "You don't call it innovation, this is called nonsense, blatantly violating the rules."

The member of Group B raised his head, and in the face of Harry Robert's accusation, he sneered: "You say that Sun Mingbo is just a middle school student, but have you ever thought that he is the next Bolt?

I don't deny that we need to test our athletes strictly, but according to the bylaws, this decision should be voted on by the full board of directors.

"Both of you are wrong. Suddenly, a female member named Lisa interjected. "Since we're looking for innovation, why don't we tackle this problem at its roots?"

everyone turned their heads to Lisa, who continued: "We can set up a dedicated committee of experts from different fields who are responsible for developing detailed testing regulations to suit athletes of different ages and professional identities."

This proposal aroused everyone's interest, and the member of Group A nodded and praised: "This is a good idea, through the development of the professional committee, we can consider the testing needs in different situations more comprehensively."

Unconvinced, the member of Group B retorted: "But we can't just rely on the opinions of experts, after all, they are only providing advice." As a flight inspection team, it is our responsibility to decide for ourselves whether or not to conduct random inspections in the event of an emergency. "

You're right. Wilson interjected. "We can submit this proposal to the full board for discussion, and the team can decide whether to conduct random inspections depending on the emergency. This allows for compliance with regulations and flexibility in testing.

After hearing these views, Harry Robert sneered, "Do you really think that this will solve the problem? Don't forget that we have an important role to play, the people of the world." What will they think of our decision? Are we going to protect the health of our athletes, or are we going to pursue innovations that are not possible?"

Wilson was silent for a moment, and then he said seriously: "It is true that we need to take into account the views of the whole world, but we cannot stand still for fear of being blamed. We should be up to the challenge, innovate our working methods, and provide a level playing field for athletes.

Lisa smiled, "I agree with Wilson. We can innovate moderately, while also respecting tradition and moral bottom lines. Only in this way can we establish a good image in the world. The

atmosphere in the room eased and the members began to discuss the specific structure and working methods of the expert committee.

Team Member C: "I think the most reasonable solution can only be found by taking into account the interests of all parties.

"The issues we face are far more complex than we think, and our job is not only to detect athletes for banned drugs, but also to create a fair and sustainable image for the entire sports community.

Seeing that the discussion was almost over, Wilson concluded: "Guys, we need to understand that only on the basis of balancing innovation and tradition, and respecting the individual and the collective, can we find a solution that the world can accept."

Our work is a big responsibility, but we have the ability to meet the challenges and contribute to the cause of athletics.

In the future, the IAAFC flight inspection team will pay more attention to cooperation and communication to ensure that the decision-making can truly meet the expectations of the public and provide a stage for athletes to compete on a level playing field.

I will put these into writing and report them to the Board of Directors for discussion.

But now the matter about Sun Mingbo's detection is imminent.

The Qingcheng Games will end tomorrow, which requires us to react quickly.

Sun Mingbo's special case can also be used as a precursor to today's discussion, a good opportunity to test, I remind everyone to vote, agree to test it, please raise your hand. With that

, he raised his own hand, and then most of the group members raised their hands at the encouragement of his final speech.

He then announced that more than two-thirds of the votes were cast, and the meeting resulted in a resolution that was reported to the IOC Council.

Subsequently, he organized everyone to make a careful plan for this trip to Qingcheng.

After the meeting, Wilson returned to his hotel room.

After picking up the mobile phone and dialing it, he said: "Deputy Secretary-General Zola, I held a meeting of all the team members just now, and was opposed by many people. With that,

he hung up.

It's too difficult, if it weren't for the fact that Deputy Secretary-General Zola was owed a favor, the ghost would have arranged it like this, Wilson complained in his heart.

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