(Tokyo Paralympic Games) In addition to the "double first" and "five consecutive championships", the Chinese Army also has these things to remember

  China News Service, Beijing, September 5 (Reporter Wang Zumin) The 5th Tokyo Paralympic Games is at sunset.

In this Paralympic Games, which is still under the shadow of the epidemic, in addition to achieving the double first and fifth consecutive Paralympic gold medals and medals, the Chinese delegation also has these things to be remembered:

  The total number of gold medals in the Summer Paralympic Games exceeded 500. On the evening of September 1, Tokyo time, the Chinese delegation set a new milestone in its Paralympic history: in the men’s freestyle S5 finals that night, "Armless Flying Fish" "Zheng Tao won the 66th gold medal for the Chinese delegation in this Paralympic Games. This is also the 500th gold medal for the Chinese delegation that participated in the summer Paralympic Games for the tenth time.

  By the end of this Paralympic Games, the total number of gold medals won by the Chinese delegation in the previous Summer Paralympics has reached 530.

  The total number of gold medals and medals is the first in the "fault"-at this Paralympic Games, the Chinese delegation not only achieved double firsts in gold and medals at the Paralympic Games for the fifth time in a row, but its leading advantage was beyond the reach of its opponents.

  In the gold medal list, the Chinese team’s 96 gold medals far surpassed the second and third place in the United Kingdom and the United States (41 gold in the United Kingdom and 37 gold in the United States); on the medal list, the Chinese team’s 207 medals were higher than the second place in the United Kingdom. 83 delegations (124).

  Refreshing 29 world records-If the number of gold medals and medals of the Chinese delegation is the first in the "fault", it is a full manifestation of "quantity", then the breaking of 29 world records is the most direct expression of "quality".

  At this Paralympic Games, the Chinese team set a total of 29 world records in track and field, swimming, weightlifting, archery and track biking. Among them, swimming and track and field broke more than 10 world records, and track and field also tied two world records. .

  The total performance of multiple events ranked first-this Paralympic Games has a total of 22 major events, and the total performance of the Chinese team ranked first among the participating teams in more than 1/3 of the events.

  Track and field and swimming are considered to be the foundation of competitive sports. In this Paralympic Games, the Chinese team won 46 gold medals in these two events, close to half of the total number of gold medals in the Chinese Legion.

Among them, swimming won 19 golds, 19 silvers and 18 bronzes with a total of 56 medals, and track and field won 27 golds, 13 silvers and 11 bronzes with a total of 51 medals.

  The national ping-pong team once again raised its head in Tokyo and won 16 gold medals, more than the sum of the gold medals of other delegations.

In the wheelchair fencing arena where 16 gold medals were produced, Chinese swordsmen picked 11 gold medals.

In addition, weightlifting 7 gold, badminton 5 gold, shooting and archery each received 4 gold, the Chinese team is in the leading position in these events.

  Won a number of championships, runners-ups and even gold, silver and bronze medals-in this Paralympic Games, the Chinese delegation won medals in 16 major events, showing the breadth of its coverage, and many projects swept the championship, runners-up and even gold, silver and bronze medals. It highlights the depth of the talent pool of the Chinese team in these projects.

  In the swimming, track and field, table tennis, badminton and other venues of this Paralympic Games, it is not uncommon for Chinese players to take the first and second places. Among them, in the swimming arena, Chinese players have won the top 3 in 4 small events.

Three five-star red flags were raised 4 times at the same time in the swimming arena, which became a unique scenery of this Paralympic Games.

  The rematch still won the championship and runners-up-in the women's 50m freestyle S11 (visually impaired) finals, Chinese players interpreted with absolute strength what is called "real gold is not afraid of fire."

  The final held on August 27th affected the results of the competition due to contact between the complained players. The referee decided to rematch after discussion. The gold and silver medals that the Chinese team had won were cancelled.

In the rematch two days later, Chinese players Ma Jia and Li Guizhi still won the championship and runner-up, and Ma Jia broke the world record again with 29.20 seconds.

  "Armless Flying Fish" and "Armless Mermaid" were crowned four crowns-Chinese para swimmers Zheng Tao and Lu Dong, known as "Armless Flying Fish" and "Armless Mermaid", both won 4 gold medals and became the current Paralympic Games At the meeting, the Chinese delegation won the most gold medals.

Among them, Zheng Tao broke 3 world records and 1 Paralympic record in 3 individual events and 1 relay event.

  Wheelchair women’s basketball and other events create history-in the wheelchair women’s basketball final on the evening of the 4th, the Chinese team lost to the Dutch team and missed the championship, but still won the first Paralympic Games for the Chinese team in wheelchair women’s basketball with a silver medal. Will medals.

  In this Paralympic Games, there are also many projects to make history.

For example, Wang Jiachao ranked fourth in the men's PTS4 triathlon. This is the first time a Chinese athlete has appeared in a triathlon competition in the Paralympic Games.

Yang Qiuxia won the badminton women's singles SU5 finals and won the first badminton gold medal for the Chinese delegation in the Paralympics.

Li Yujie won the bronze medal in the women's 58kg K44 level in Taekwondo, which was also the first Paralympic medal for the Chinese team in Taekwondo.

  What is more dazzling than the gold medal is the brilliance of human nature-in addition to conquering opponents with absolute strength on the arena and moving the audience with a tenacious fighting spirit, the Chinese Paralympic athletes also left many moving moments outside the arena.

  In the A-level final of the wheelchair fencing women's individual saber competition, Chinese player Bian Jing defeated Georgian player Nino to win the gold medal.

After the game, Bian Jing saw that Nino, who was in a wheelchair, was more handicapped and had limited mobility. He hurried over and pushed Nino away from the arena; at the women’s 50m butterfly S5 level award ceremony, the "armless mermaid" Lu Dong won the gold medal. Seeing that the silver and bronze medalists on both sides were sitting in wheelchairs, they immediately overcame their physical discomfort, squatted down to be level with them, and left a most beautiful group photo in the camera... These inadvertent moves were passed on in the fiercely competitive arena. The warmth and kindness left behind a glorious humanity that is more dazzling than a gold medal.

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