Golden Glory: China Dominates Paris Paralympic Games with Record-Breaking Medal Haul
Chinese Paralympic Athletes Shine at Paris Paralympic Games
Strive to Write a Brilliant Chapter
The Paris Paralympic Games came to an end, and the Chinese sports delegation won 94 gold, 76 silver, and 50 bronze medals.
Excellent Answer Sheet
94 gold, 76 silver, and 50 bronze medals, a total of 220 medals, Chinese Paralympic athletes fought hard and bravely in Paris, and handed in an excellent answer sheet.
Since the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games, the Chinese sports delegation has ranked first in the gold medal table and medal table for six consecutive Paralympic Games.
Breaking World Records
Chinese Paralympic athletes achieved their dreams with hard work and redefined possibilities with perseverance at the Paris Paralympic Games, writing a moving chapter of self-improvement and perseverance.
Di Dongdong won the gold medal in the men’s long jump T11 final with a score of 6.85 meters, breaking the world record that had been untouched for 10 years.
Jiang Yuyan won the gold medal in the women’s S7 100m freestyle final with a score of 1 minute 09.68 seconds and set a new world record.
Age is Not an Obstacle
Age is not an obstacle, dreams are always young. At the Paris Paralympics, 48-year-old table tennis player Xiong Guiyan won the silver medal in the mixed doubles event.
Xiong Guiyan was once a table tennis player, but she retired at the age of 24 due to illness. At the age of 38, she picked up her racket again and became a disabled table tennis player.
The Spirit of Self-Improvement
The Paralympics is a competition that turns the impossible into the possible. Holding a 10-centimeter guide rope, He Shanshan, with her cute bun hair, hugged her pacemaker You Junjie tightly as she crossed the finish line of the women’s 1500m T11 final at the Paris Paralympics.
While winning a precious silver medal, He Shanshan also set a new Asian record.
Heart-to-Heart Empathy
At the Paris Paralympics, warm scenes continued to unfold, with athletes witnessing, achieving, and blessing each other’s growth.
This was a heart-to-heart empathy and the inheritance of the Olympic spirit across national boundaries.
