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1984年,在东京国际马拉松邀请赛上,名不见经传的日本选手山田本一出人意料地夺得了世界冠军。当记者问他凭借什么取得了如此惊人的成绩时,他只说了一句话:“凭智慧战胜对手。”当时,许多人都认为,这个偶然夺冠的矮个子是在故弄玄虚。谁都知道,马拉松赛比的是体力和耐力,只要身体素质好,便有望夺冠。可山田本一却说自己是凭借智慧,的确有点匪夷所思。然而,谁也没有想到,两年后,在意大利北部城市米兰
In 1984, at the Tokyo International Marathon Invitational, the Japanese player Yamada Yamamoto unexpectedly won the world championship. When the reporter asked him by virtue of what achieved such a staggering achievement, he only said one sentence: “By wisdom to defeat the opponent. ” At that time, many people think that this short-winged by chance is to figure out. Everyone knows that the marathon match is physical strength and endurance, as long as the physical fitness is good, it is expected to win. Yamada one can say that he is by virtue of wisdom, indeed a little bizarre. However, no one thought, two years later, in the northern Italian city of Milan