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On May 31, 2003, Cai Li, Asia's number one strongman, passed away
On May 31, 2003 (May 1, 2003 in the lunar calendar), Caili, the weightlifting champion of the Beijing Asian Games, passed away. Caili Caili (June 30, 1970 - May 31, 2003), the weightlifting champion of the Asian Games. In September 1985, in the first national Youth Games weightlifting competition, he won the championship of more than 110 kilograms; in 1990, at the 11th Asian Games, Caili won the Asian Games championship, breaking the Asian record, and won more than 40 national championships and more than 20 Asian championships in his life. He is a veritable Asian first powerhouse. Award Record In September 1985, Zhengzhou held the first national Youth Games grandly. Caili represented Liaoning Province in the largest level in the weightlifting competition - 110 kilograms or more, and won the championship. At the 11th Asian Games in 1990, Cai bravely defeated athletes from all over the world, won the Asian Games championship, and broke the Asian record at the same time. From 1985 to 1992, Cai Li won more than 40 national championships during this period. In 1993, he represented Liaoning in the Seventh Games and won the last championship. Retirement life is difficult, but because he is a major, in the early 1990s, the Chinese team did not have any advantage in this event. As an Asian record maker, Cai Li still struggled to get a ticket to the Barcelona Olympic Games in 92. Finally, he chose to retire after representing Liaoning in the Seventh Games in 93 and winning the last championship. After retiring, due to life and medical treatment, talent's life gradually fell into trouble, because at that time the bonus was small, talent was at most the 20,000 yuan bonus won by the Asian Games, so this money can only be regarded as a drop in the bucket for this family. Later, after winning many championships, he was also divided into a suite, a small second-hand house. When talent just retired, Liaoning Sports Institute had a system, athletes with good grades, the state will help distribute work, distribution of work In that era, it was not enough to send you a letter, but to interview, but that interview is very simple to go through the motions, no need to submit a resume, just chat with you, as long as there are no big problems will be accepted. The other unit was the Shenyang Public Security Bureau, and it was okay to become a police officer after retiring. The director of the Public Security Bureau heard that Cai Li was here, and it was the Asian Games champion who wanted to meet him in person. After chatting for two minutes, Cai Li fell asleep. He was too fat and always groggy. In the 1990s, it was very rare for you to be assigned a job and the other party actually refused to accept it. He had no ability to make a living other than weightlifting. After retiring, his family asked him to lose weight, and he also lost weight for a period of time, but it didn't have much effect. After the police job went to work as a security guard in Liaoning Sports Institute, he ate with the athletes in the athletes' cafeteria as a security guard, and ate according to the athletes' way, and his weight suddenly rose again. His lifestyle had to follow the athletes' trajectory, and he was the most comfortable himself. He had to eat a lot of meat. For example, at that time, there was a kind of soda in a glass bottle about the size of Coca-Cola in Shenyang, and Cai Li had to drink 24 bottles, which is one box. And because of the long-term training in the team, Talent's living skills should be very poor. He couldn't be a coach, couldn't be a police officer, or he could do his own business. At that time, there were also Liaoning football team players. Later, he did a good job in business. Talent didn't have the funds, didn't have the brains, and didn't have so many friends, so he bought a taxi, but he couldn't do it. Taxi in Shenyang used to be a very good industry, and he could earn several thousand yuan a month. In the early 1990s, it should be a high income, but talent was difficult to control. In general, Talent is a very simple person. He is so-so about everything, not very scheming, including almost no design for his own future. At that time, there were six Asian champions and two world champions in the gate guards of Liaoning Sports Institute. But the price of Talent's long-term commitment to heavy sports is that his oversized body has gradually become a burden as he grows older. For this pure-hearted, cheerful and optimistic champion, the five years after retirement were the most depressed period in his life. He was not only trapped in various painful and stubborn diseases brought about by his sports career, but also in family chores, status differences and life pressures. The more fundamental depression came from the contrast between loneliness and noise in two places and two eras, and also from his inability to break away from the national sports system throughout his life. Talent has often been accompanied by symptoms of breathing difficulties since 1998. The college bought an expensive respirator for Cai Li, which became a significant other in 1999. Cai Li weighed 140 kilograms in 2000. At that time, he could not use the respirator to maintain, but not long after, he began to gain weight again, and the weight gained rapidly. On May 31, 2003, due to long-term hypoxia, sleep apnea syndrome, obesity, high blood pressure, pulmonary hypertension, and a relatively weak cardiovascular system, Cai Li first lost consciousness and then his heart stopped beating. After years of poverty, bad living habits, and weighing more than 160 kilograms, the former number one strong man in Asia, the doorman, threw up numbly and died without dignity. On the day of his death, the family only had 300 yuan. After the death of the hero, Liu Chengju fell into a desperate situation and suffered a long illness. He died young. A disease that was not enough to cause death quickly, a body that should have had good health. When the two intersected in the sudden death of the former number one strong man in Asia, a series of speculations and suspicions gave the death of talent a "atypical" hat. And nine years after his death, his widow Liu Chengju fell into a desperate situation, and she contracted breast cancer. The daughter's weight also reached 153 kilograms at one point. She had low resistance, high transaminase, high insulin, suffered from bronchial asthma, and had symptoms such as breathing difficulties. The family had too much debt. Liu Chengju had set up a street stall, delivered milk, and worked as an Internet cafe cashier, but she still couldn't make ends meet and had to sell the house to pay off the debt. His wife, Liu Chengju's daughter Caijinyue, also posted a number of Weibo posts for help from the society, but no one responded at first. But the efforts paid off. After being forwarded by Big V, Liu Chengju's mother and daughter finally got widespread attention. Cai Jinyue was also accepted by a hospital in Beijing for weight loss surgery. Daughter Cai Jianhan


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