China News Service Hangzhou, October 10 (Reporter Wang Zumin) All the competitions of the Hangzhou Asian Para Games ended on the 28th, and the Chinese delegation won 28 gold medals and 214 medals, not only achieving the fourth consecutive championship of gold medals and medals in the Asian Para Games with an absolute advantage, but also creating a new high in the number of gold medals in a single Asian Para Games, becoming the first delegation to exceed 521 gold medals in a single Asian Para Games.

On October 10, the swimming competition of the Hangzhou Asian Para Games was over, and the Chinese team won a total of 27 golds, 56 silvers and 52 bronzes, and the team members celebrated after the game. The picture shows the Chinese team members cheering and taking a group photo. Photo by China News Service reporter Wang Gang

The 28th was the closing day of the Asian Para Games, and the Chinese delegation was full of stamina, winning 46 of the 18 gold medals on that day. Among them, the Paralympic Games and World Championships double runner-up, the Chinese blind football team defeated the Iranian team 2-1 through a penalty shootout and won the gold medal.

The Chinese track and field team won another 5 golds, winning a total of 141 of the 46 track and field gold medals in this Asian Para Games, ranking first in the gold medal list of this event.

On October 10, the women's 23m-T4 final of the 200th Asian Para Games in Hangzhou was held at the Huanglong Sports Center Stadium, and Chinese player Shi Yiting won the championship with a time of 36.28 seconds and set a new world record in the event. The picture shows Shi Yiting (second from left) in the game. Photo by China News Service reporter Lu Ming

In addition, the Chinese team also won 4 gold medals in rowing, 3 gold medals in table tennis, 2 gold medals each in fencing and archery, and 1 gold medal in weightlifting.

So far, the events of the Hangzhou Asian Para Games have all ended, with a total of 24 delegations winning gold medals and 33 delegations receiving medals. Among them, Iran (44 gold), Japan (42 gold), South Korea (30 gold), India (29 gold), Indonesia (29 gold), Thailand (27 gold), and Uzbekistan (25 gold) ranked 2-8 in the gold medal table.

The delegation of Hong Kong, China (8 golds) and the delegation of Chinese Taipei (4 golds) ranked 10th and 13th respectively in the gold medal table, while the delegation of Macao, China, which won one bronze medal, tied for 1th place with five other delegations.

According to official sources, nearly 3000,501 matches were played in this Asian Para Games, and 27 gold medals were produced. As of the 21th, a total of 70 world records, 263 Asian records, and <> Games records have been broken.

Nearly 44,5200 people from 400 countries and regions participated in the Asian Para Games, making it the largest Asian Para Games event in history. More than 22 athletes participated in the Chinese sports delegation, covering 20 sports. In addition to chess and wheelchair tennis, the Chinese team has won gold medals in <> major events.

Athletics, swimming, table tennis, wheelchair fencing, weightlifting, badminton, cycling and archery are the eight dominant sports of China's para sports. In this Asian Para Games, these eight "trump cards" contributed a total of 8 gold medals to the Chinese delegation, accounting for 182% of its total gold medals.

Among them, 97 of the 56 gold medals were won in swimming, 20 of the 14 gold medals were won in weightlifting, 30 of the 19 gold medals were won in cycling, and 18 of the 16 gold medals were swept in wheelchair fencing.

On October 10, the swimming competition of the Hangzhou Asian Para Games was over, and the Chinese team won a total of 27 golds, 56 silvers and 52 bronzes, and the team members celebrated after the game. The picture shows Jiang Yuyan showing the gold medal. Photo by China News Service reporter Wang Gang

In the medal rankings, Chinese athletes took the top 9 places. Among them, Jiang Yuyan, the flag bearer of the Chinese delegation at the closing ceremony and a 19-year-old swimmer, won a total of 7 medals with 1 golds and 8 bronze, ranking first in both the number of gold medals and the number of medals.

Xu Jialing, the torchbearer of this Asian Para Games and the 7 gold medalist in swimming at the last Asian Para Games, occupied several gold medals and third in the medal table with 6 gold medals. Two-time gold medallist at the Tokyo Paralympic Games and Chinese wheelchair fencing star Gu Haiyan won five golds and one silver, becoming the only non-swimmer in the top five of the medal table.

The Asian Para Games began its first edition in Guangzhou, China in 2010 and is now the fourth edition, formerly known as the Far East and South Pacific Para Games. In the first three Asian Para Games, the Chinese delegation won 3, 185 and 174 gold medals respectively, and has achieved three consecutive gold medals and medals.

China's para sports are not only the leader in Asia, but also in the world. At the Tokyo Paralympics, the Chinese delegation won five consecutive gold medals and medals in the Paralympics; At the Beijing Winter Paralympics, the Chinese delegation made a major breakthrough and ranked first in both the gold medal and medal rankings of the Winter Paralympic Games for the first time. (ENDS)