China News Service, Tianjin, April 1 (Wang Zaiyu) The three-day 2024 National Indoor Track and Field Championships concluded in Tianjin on the evening of March 31. The 17-year-old Elisir Wumer from the Xinjiang team won the men's 400m championship with a time of 45.79 seconds and broke the national record. Chen Yujie, a 15-year-old youngster from the Zhejiang team, won the women's 60m final with a time of 7.27 seconds, setting a new personal best and setting a new national juvenile record.

From March 29th to 31st, the 2024 National Indoor Track and Field Championships kicked off at the Tianjin Tuanbo Sports Center. Track and field athletes from all over China competed in 14 events for men and women. Photo by Tong Yu

  A total of more than 660 players from 32 teams participated in this competition. From March 29th to 31st, track and field athletes from all over China competed in 14 events for men and women.

  In the men's long jump final, Shu Heng of Jilin won the first place with a time of 8.18 meters and set a new personal best; Guo Sijia, also from the Jilin team, won the women's long jump final with a time of 6.36 meters and set a new personal best in the season. best result.

  In the men's shot put final, Hebei player Tian Zizhong took first place with a score of 19.87 meters, setting a new personal season best. In the women's shot put final, Hebei player and Olympic champion Gong Lijiao easily won the championship with a score of 19.35 meters.

From March 29th to 31st, the 2024 National Indoor Track and Field Championships kicked off at the Tianjin Tuanbo Sports Center. Track and field athletes from all over China competed in 14 events for men and women. Photo by Tong Yu

  In the men's 60m final, Sichuan player Huang Youchao won the championship with a time of 6.63 seconds (.622), slightly ahead of Guangxi player Zeng Keli by 0.003 seconds, and set a new personal best.

  In the men's 4x400m relay final, Tianjin team players Wu Yaoqiang, Su Riya, Yu Pengpeng and Ju Tianqi successfully defended their title with a time of 3 minutes, 12.09 seconds and set a new season best time. The Tianjin team won a total of 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze in this championship.

  In the men's 400-meter final, Xinjiang youngster Elisir Wumer easily won the championship with a time of 45.79 seconds, breaking the national record he set not long ago. This was the second time he broke the national record within a month. And became the first Chinese athlete to run under 46 seconds in the indoor 400 meters.

  Zhejiang player Xu Hui won the women's 800m, women's 1500m and women's 3000m finals respectively, and set new personal best results in the latter two.

  In the women's 60-meter hurdles preliminaries, Sichuan star Wu Yanni ran a time of 8.10 seconds and easily won the first place in the group, setting a new personal best; and in the women's 60-meter hurdles final that night, she won the championship with a time of 8.06 seconds, once again Refresh your personal best. This is the fourth time Wu Yanni has set a new personal best within a month.

  In the high-profile women's 60-meter final, 15-year-old Chen Yujie, a 15-year-old from the Zhejiang team and the "little flying star" of the 100-meter team, won the championship with a time of 7.27 seconds, setting a new personal best and a new national juvenile record. Guangdong player Huang Shuping ranked second with a time of 7.35 seconds, setting a new personal best. Hubei player Li He ran a time of 7.36 seconds (.351), finishing third with a slight advantage of 0.006 seconds. Shanghai player Ding Chao ran a personal best of 7.36 seconds (.357) and ranked fourth. Five of the top six players in the finals all set new personal bests, and one player was his personal best of the season. It was a high-level competition.

  The end of this event marks the successful conclusion of the 2024 Chinese track and field indoor season. Various outdoor track and field events will be carried out one after another. Among them, the 2024 National Track and Field Grand Prix (Stop 1) will start in Zhaoqing, Guangdong on April 9. (over)