Paralympic cross-country skiing: China’s “armless trapeze” wins gold and Yang Hongqiong advances to “Triple Crown”_Wang Chenyang_Competitor_Competition

Original title: Paralympic cross-country skiing: China’s “armless trapeze” finally won gold and Yang Hongqiong advanced to the “Triple Crown”

(Beijing Winter Paralympics) Paralympic cross-country skiing: China’s “armless trapeze” finally won gold and Yang Hongqiong advanced to the “Triple Crown”

China News Agency, Zhangjiakou, March 12 (Reporter Li Xiaowei) In the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics Paralympic cross-country skiing middle distance competition held on the 12th, Chinese athletes won three consecutive gold medals. Among them, the “armless trapeze” Wang Chenyang won the first gold medal in the Winter Paralympics, and Yang Hongqiong won the third gold medal in the Winter Paralympics, advancing to the “Triple Crown”.

On March 12, the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Paralympic Cross-Country Skiing Men’s Middle Distance (Free Technique)-Stance Competition was held at the National Biathlon Center in Zhangjiakou Division. China’s Wang Chenyang won the gold medal (middle), France’s Bonjamin Davier won the silver medal (left), and China’s Cai Jiayun won the bronze medal (right).Photo by China News Agency reporter Han Bing

The Paralympic cross-country skiing middle distance competition held on that day consisted of 6 categories of men’s and women’s free technical standing position, free technical visual impairment, and sitting position, resulting in 6 gold medals. In the men’s middle distance free technique (standing group) competition, Chinese athlete Wang Chenyang, the “armless trapeze” who has participated in the PyeongChang Winter Paralympics, won the gold medal, and Cai Jiayun won the bronze medal.

Wang Chenyang, a 20-year-old from Shijiazhuang, Hebei, lost both arms due to an accidental electric shock at the age of 11. In the winter of 2015, he became the first batch of disabled cross-country skiers in Hebei Province. In 2018, 16-year-old Wang Chenyang participated in the PyeongChang Winter Paralympics, where he placed 11th in the Paralympic cross-country skiing men’s 20km freestyle stance competition.

Today, four years later, Wang Chenyang stood on the top podium of the Beijing Winter Paralympics. “Today is my happiest day, and my Winter Paralympic journey is complete.”

In the subsequent Paralympic cross-country skiing men’s middle distance (seated group) competition, 35-year-old Chinese veteran Mao Zhongwu took a shot and won his first gold medal in this Winter Paralympic Games. Another Chinese athlete, Zheng Peng won the silver medal.

Previously, Mao Zhongwu had won 2 silver medals in this Winter Paralympics. Winning the personal first gold has become his primary goal in this game. Before the game, Mao Zhongwu deliberately changed into short-sleeved sportswear, intending to go into battle easily and give it a shot. In the end, he led the way and won the championship.

In the last Paralympic cross-country skiing women’s middle distance (seated group) competition of the day, the “double champion” Yang Hongqiong of the Beijing Winter Paralympic Games was suppressed by the American player Oksana Masters until the 3.5 kilometers timed. At this point, Yang Hongqiong achieved transcendence, maintained the advantage to the end, and successfully promoted to the “Triple Crown”. Another Chinese player, Ma Jing, won the bronze medal.

In an interview with the media following the game, Yang Hongqiong said, “No matter what you do, once you choose, you must pay firmly and don’t doubt yourself.”

It is worth mentioning that in the Paralympic cross-country skiing women’s middle distance free technical (visually impaired group) competition that day, Chinese athlete Wang Yue won the silver medal, once once more fulfilling her wish to “let the world see”.

So far, the Chinese delegation has won a total of 58 medals in the Beijing Winter Paralympics, with 18 golds, 18 silvers and 22 bronzes, ranking first in the gold medal list and medal list. (over)Return to Sohu, see more

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