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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Paralympic workshop
Summary
6 September 2012
One of the busiest places at the Paralympics is the workshop which repairs broken wheelchairs and prosthetic blades. More than 1,700 anxious athletes have passed through its doors, seeking emergency help. And with the wheelchair rugby competition about to start, there is no easing off.
Reporter:
Alex Capstick
Report
Just outside the athletes' village, a room which is a hive of activity. Paralympians need reliable equipment. This is where they come when a vital piece of apparatus1 breaks during competition. A quick fix can mean the difference between success and failure. Technicians are busy welding wheelchairs and filing running blades. The most common repair is for punctured2 tyres. And nobody, no matter how complex the problem, is turned away.
Russell Pizzey manages the workload3. Wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby present his biggest challenges. Those sports involve lots of contact, and in rugby especially the players try to smash each other to bits.
Russell Pizzey, from Ottobock:
They definitely come in on quite a number of visits. Not just one visit only, and again it's depending on the game, the amount of impacts they take during that game. So again we can see big repairs to wheels, let alone the frames.
London is the 12th Paralympics for Ottobock, the company which runs the workshop. The athletes don't pay a thing, and so far at these Games those representing more than 120 countries have sought its help.
They've been frantically4 busy ever since they opened their doors at the Olympic Park, and they say the figure of nearly 2,200 repairs, which were carried out in Beijing, is set to be surpassed.
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n.装置,器械;器具,设备 | |
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2 punctured | |
v.在(某物)上穿孔( puncture的过去式和过去分词 );刺穿(某物);削弱(某人的傲气、信心等);泄某人的气 | |
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3 workload | |
n.作业量,工作量 | |
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4 frantically | |
ad.发狂地, 发疯地 | |
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