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National first-class athletes can be exempted from the college entrance examination?
No, you can get extra points in the college entrance examination

Increase by 20 points:

Candidates who have won the title of national first-class athlete in senior secondary education, those who have won the top six in major international sports competitions, national sports games, national middle school sports games and world middle school sports competitions, and those who have won the title of national second-class athlete in the above competitions must be uniformly recognized by the provincial education examinations institute.

Extended data:

Anyone who meets one of the following conditions may apply for the title of first-class athlete.

(a) the national tour year-end comprehensive ranking singles four to sixteen, doubles two to eight athletes;

(two) in the national team championship, the top three athletes except four to eight athletes and main athletes;

(3) Athletes who have won the top three among intercontinental teenagers (more than ten countries participated in the competition);

(4) Athletes who have won the top eight singles and the top four doubles in the year-end ranking of the National Youth Tour;

(five) the main athletes who won the top two in the national youth team competition (the appearance rate should account for two thirds, and the number of awards should account for two thirds of the appearances).

(6) Athletes who have won the top two single events in colleges and universities.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-College Entrance Examination Plus Points Policy