Cui Chenxi, 13 years old, became the youngest champion of this Asian Games in Hangzhou. Young and strong, shocking the sports world. Cui Chenxi's road to success is not accidental, nor is it entirely based on talent. The key is that the guide behind her should not be underestimated. This is the key for 13-year-old girls to win the championship in one fell swoop. Cui Chenxi, born in Jinan in June 65438+February 65438+September 2009, is a family that loves sports very much.
Her father was a roller skater since childhood and was admitted to Shandong Sport University in 2002. In 2005, Cui began to practice roller skating semi-professionally. In 2006, he first stepped onto the national stage, and since then, his love for sports has become even stronger. From 2006 to 2008, Cui founded the Thunderhawk Club. During this period, his team participated in many competitions and won numerous championships in Shandong Province.
Love sports
Because his father Cui organizes roller skating training and is responsible for team building, and the team he leads has also trained athletes who can participate in international competitions, his father has the obligation to be her best sparring partner. Cui Chenxi began to contact roller skating from 1 year and 7 months, and is also proficient in short track speed skating, taekwondo, skiing and other sports.
With a training environment, the key to success lies in hard training. As the father of the child, Cui did not spoil the child. He knows that any achievement will go through a very difficult process. He often tells his daughter that everything can be discussed except training. Today, Cui Chenxi won the Asian Games in one fell swoop because of her hard training and solid basic skills.