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27 мая 2024, 11:12
Tallying record golds, China athletes excel at Kobe Para Athletics Championships
KOBE, 27 May (BelTA - Xinhua) - Chinese para-athletes shone brightly at
the nine-day Para Athletics World Championships in the Japanese port
city of Kobe, tallying a record number of golds and shattering multiple
world records as this edition of the tournament concluded here.
At the Universiade Memorial Stadium, China bagged a
total of 87 medals, including 33 golds, both record highs for the
country at a single championships event.
On Saturday, the last
competition day of the event, Chinese para-athletes concluded their
games with two strong one-two finishes.
Wheelchair racer Dai
Yunqiang won the gold in the men's 800m T54 final with a time of one
minute 34.59 seconds, outrunning his compatriot Hu Yang, who took
silver.
Meanwhile, Chinese female sprinters Zhou Xia and Guo
Qianqian in the women's 100m T35 final finished first and second with
season's bests of 14.06s and 14.35s, respectively.
Asked to rate his run on a scale of 1 to 10, Dai Yunqiang was satisfied after pocketing the gold. "I think I'm a solid 10!"
Among
other Chinese gold medalists on Saturday, Wen Xiaoyan took the women's
200m T37 by clocking 25.75 seconds, while visually impaired runner Liu
Cuiqing recorded a time of 24.36 seconds to triumph in the women's 200m
T11 final.
Wen and Liu Cuiqing both lowered the world records previously set by themselves.
In
another record-smashing event, Chinese thrower Sun Pengxiang won the
men's javelin throw F41 gold with a world-record throw of 48.94 meters
in his second attempt.
The Kobe Para Athletics World
Championships, held in east Asia for the first time, serve as a crucial
qualifier for the 2024 Paris Paralympics. The championships have
attracted over 1,000 athletes from 100 countries and regions competing
in 168 events.
A total of 73 Chinese para-athletes competed in
the championships which ran from May 17 to 25. Originally scheduled for
2021, the event was postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.