Вопрос задан 06.04.2021 в 20:26. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Алиев Решат.

Scott Cory sounds just like an ordinary 13-year-old kid. His accent is pure southern Californian

and his favoured description of pretty much anything is simple: 'cool'. Yet Scott is a genius. He is the 'wunderkind' of the climbing world, who as a teenager has already mastered some of the planet's toughest climbs. Many expect him one day to be hailed as the world's greatest natural rock climber in a sport for the superfit and very brave. Not that that bothers Scott. 'It is really fun. It's cool,' he told The Observer. Scott Cory sounds just like an ordinary 13-year-old kid. His accent is pure southern Californian and his favoured description of pretty much anything is simple: 'cool'. Yet Scott is a genius. He is the 'wunderkind' of the climbing world, who as a teenager has already mastered some of the planet's toughest climbs. Many expect him one day to be hailed as the world's greatest natural rock climber in a sport for the superfit and very brave. Not that that bothers Scott. 'It is really fun. It's cool,' he told The Observer. Scott is one of a number of ever younger athletes in the United States. They include a six-year-old weightlifter and a 14-year-old football professional. They have raised worries about the welfare of youngsters thrust into the limelight at a tender age. Scott already holds numerous records, including being the youngest climber to scale the peaks of Half Dome and El Capitan in Yosemite National Park: among the most famous 'big wall' climbs in the world. The ascent on Half Dome usually takes top adult climbers three days. Scott did it in one. Now he is planning a charity climb of both peaks within 24 hours. He will climb a total of 4,900 feet of rock - almost four times the height of the Empire State Building. Scott got his first commercial endorsement deal at the age of eight. Now, among many other sponsors, North Face pays for him to travel to climb and supplies him with its equipment. Despite going to school every day, he is already a professional athlete in one of the world's most dangerous sports. Tyanna Madsen, aged six, created a storm this month when she deadlifted 45 kilogrammes in a competition. She became involved in the sport at three. Despite health experts - including the American Pediatric Association - warning that children lifting weights can put their health at risk, Tyanna's achievements, which could put her in the Guinness Book of Records, have caused a media frenzy second only to that surrounding 14-year-old soccer player Freddy Adu. Last week the boy became the youngest professional in a top-level American sport for more than 100 years. Freddy, whose parents are from Ghana, will play with professional Washington football team DC United next season. 'We wanted to allow him to pursue his dreams and develop his God-given talents. As he makes this next step at the age of 14, it was best for him to stay in America,' said Freddy's mother, Emelia. Offers from European clubs, including Manchester United, had been rejected, she said. Media pundits compare Freddy's talent to that of Brazilian genius Pele. Scott's parents want their son to keep studying and to see a possible future outside climbing. 'He has a brother and a sister who keep him down to earth real easy. They tell him all the time how useless he is,' joked his proud father Jim.
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The passage discusses the achievements and concerns surrounding young athletes in the United States. It highlights the case of Scott Cory, a 13-year-old rock climber who is considered a prodigy in his sport, having already mastered some of the toughest climbs in the world. The passage also mentions other young athletes, such as six-year-old weightlifter Tyanna Madsen and 14-year-old soccer player Freddy Adu, who have attracted media attention for their exceptional skills at a young age.

However, the passage also raises concerns about the welfare of these young athletes. Health experts have warned that lifting weights at a young age can be risky, and there are worries about the physical and emotional toll that high-pressure training and competition can take on young athletes. The passage notes that Scott Cory is already a professional athlete and has commercial endorsement deals at a very young age, which raises questions about the appropriateness of exposing children to the world of professional sports and commercial sponsorship.

Overall, the passage highlights both the remarkable achievements of young athletes in the United States and the challenges and concerns associated with their high-pressure training and exposure to the world of professional sports.

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