You are a legend.
In the history of the Paralympic Winter Games, China has never won a medal in individual events, nor has he ever won a medal in snow events. This embarrassing record was successfully broken on the morning of the first competition day of the Winter Paralympics on March 5.
First of all, in the women's (visually impaired) competition of downhill alpine skiing, China's Zhu Daqing won the silver medal in one fell swoop. Then, in Zhangjiakou Division, Liu Zixu won the biathlon men's short distance (sitting posture) champion of the Beijing Paralympic Winter Games, and won the first gold medal of the China delegation in this competition.
Zhu Daqing was sent to the hospital for examination because of injury the day before the game. She experienced the regret of retiring from the competition due to eye surgery before the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games. This time, she chose to show her best side. "I think it's easier to face difficulties than regrets, so I simplified them all." She said.
Liu Zixu from Shaanxi was once helpless after physical disability. It was sports that rekindled his determination and courage to face life and challenges. "Only by unremitting efforts and spare no effort to move forward will we have the opportunity to stand at the peak." Liu Zixu said.
Zhang, a girl from Hebei, spent her 20th birthday in this Paralympic Games. After she won the Paralympic Winter Gold Medal "Zero Breakthrough" for China Disabled Alpine Skiing Team, her "Peach Heart" double ponytail hairstyle on the podium also attracted widespread attention. "I am too stupid to speak" is her mantra, but she also said, "I want more people to know that as long as I work hard, I will gain something."
An old horse lurks, aiming at a thousand miles-an old hero, aiming at a thousand miles.
12, when Brian Maciver, a 42-year-old Canadian, won the third gold medal in the men's distance freestyle (visually impaired) competition of cross-country skiing at the Beijing Winter Paralympic Games, he had tied the 16 gold medal record of Gerd Schoenfeld, the first person in the history of the Paralympic Winter Games.
Since the 2002 Winter Paralympics in Salt Lake City, Maxim has made some gains in previous Winter Paralympics, but long-term training and participation have left the veteran scarred: in 2008, Maxim broke his ribs during training; In 2009, when he participated in the national championship in Canada, he had an accident and fractured his left humerus. During the season of 20 10-20 1 1, sinusitis and pneumonia have been bothering him. In 20 17, he suffered a spinal injury. ...
Injury never destroyed Maxim, but made him grow old and strong. "I am still full of love and desire for this sport, and it (cross-country skiing) always makes me passionate." Maxim said.
Although he failed to stand on the podium in the end, many people gave warm applause to Zhang Haiyuan, a veteran who finished the race at the age of 44, at the National Alpine Ski Center on June 5438+0/KLOC-0. The champion of long jump in Athens Paralympics in 2004, the oldest athlete in the China sports delegation of this Winter Paralympics, has completed the "double Olympics" journey that many athletes can't dream of.
"I hope to be a' double Olympics' athlete, because I like and love sports, so the problems in others' eyes are not a problem for me," she said. Alpine skiing is a high-risk sport and a brave sport. All athletes who can engage in this sport should be admired by everyone. "
A different her.
In the alpine skiing competition of this Winter Paralympic Games, a mother-daughter combination from Belgium is impressive: her mother is Linda Lebon, she is a Belgian female visually impaired athlete, and her daughter is Gillot, who is now the leader of Lebon.
After 7 days of all-around competition, Lebon finally ranked fifth. Gillow said with a little regret that her performance was not as good as her mother's former chief skater. If her former chief skater could come, the result might be different. However, Lebon doesn't think so. She is satisfied with her achievements.
Lebon is the earliest physical education teacher of Belgian paratroopers, and he is proficient in badminton, rock climbing and fencing. In 20 12 years, her eyesight dropped to about 10% of that of normal people. In order to satisfy Gillot's desire to go to ski school, the Lebon family moved from Belgium to Austria.
Lebon only spent 16 months on the snowy road, and spent the rest of his time working in Austria, teaching children to ride horses on holiday farms. "I don't tell the children what to do directly, but position the horses according to different colors of saddle cloth and then give orders to those horses." Lebon said.
Lebon took Gillot to a ski resort when she was three years old, but now her 22-year-old daughter has led her mother to skate. The story of mother-daughter love is exactly the same as that sentence: you grow up with me and I grow old with you.
In the China Paralympic Ice Hockey Team, everyone knows the name "Aunt Yu". As a mixed team event, ice hockey in Paralympic Games allows male and female athletes to compete in the same venue. Yu Jing is the only female player among the seven ice hockey teams of the Beijing Paralympic Games and the third female player to participate in this competition in the history of the Paralympic Games.
When I was a child, I lost some functions of my left leg due to illness, but Yu Jing never lacked enthusiasm for participating in sports. Fencing, archery, sitting volleyball, wheelchair basketball, she "can get started as soon as she gets started, and she can play now as soon as she gets started." Not only is he talented in sports, but in the workplace, Yu Jing is also a generalist. As long as she is interested in any job, she will do her best. At the beginning, in order to prepare for the Beijing Winter Paralympics, Yu Jing quit all his work and began to concentrate on training.
Although China lost to the United States in the ice hockey semi-final of the Paralympic Games and failed to reach the final, in Jing's view, the dream of participating in the competition and encouraging disabled women to participate in sports has come true.
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