Championing Hard Work and Achieving Success: Inspiring Stories from Chinese Athletes

2023-09-06 23:23:00

“This achievement makes us believe that hard work will definitely pay off!” Guo Qiqi’s words express the meaning of struggle. On August 27, she and her teammates won the championship in the 5-lap individual final of the 40th World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, achieving a breakthrough of zero gold medals for the Chinese Rhythmic Gymnastics Team.

Calm, clear, and brave, this “six-character formula” inspires the members of the Chinese rhythmic gymnastics team to train hard and perform well on the field. A gold medal has greatly boosted the morale of the team preparing for the next Olympic Games, but the struggle does not end with the gold medal. With the persistent pursuit of dreams, the Chinese Rhythmic Gymnastics Team continues to temper the team, create new works, narrow the gap with the strong teams, and steadily move towards a better future.

The Chinese women’s ice hockey team won the gold medal in Group A of the World Championships with a complete victory record. After being promoted last year, it was upgraded again and returned to the top group of the World Championships after 14 years. Faced with changes in lineup adjustments, the players encouraged each other during the short training period, got in touch as soon as possible, and walked onto the field with high morale. The 35-year-old captain Yu Baiwei insisted on playing all 5 games and is the “backbone” of the team; young players such as Kang Mulan and Zhang Xifang scored key goals many times, showing full hard work. Don’t be discouraged when you are behind, and more united when you are ahead. The girls twisted together and won tough battles. The spirit of tenacious struggle and never giving up is carried forward in the inheritance.

The U.S. Open is in full swing. Chinese Tennis Association athletes performed well, and all 7 players passed the first round of singles. Competitions and challenges are still going on, and the belief in going firmly will not change. Zheng Qinwen, a post-00 player, pays close attention to details in training to make his serve smoother and his mentality more stable. “To defeat your opponent, you must defeat yourself.” From technology to psychology, every detail in every aspect of preparation for the game, go all out, no matter what the result is, it is to accumulate energy for growth.

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In the Badminton World Championships, the young Chinese men’s doubles combination Liang Weikeng/Wang Chang won the bronze medal in their first competition, but they guard against arrogance and impetuosity. When fighting against more experienced opponents, they saw their own shortcomings and anchored their direction and goals. Today’s experience is just the ladder to climb to the future. As long as the ambition to fight is still there and the courage to overcome difficulties persists, you will be able to cross the hills and see the most beautiful scenery.

“Eat more bitterness, there is sweetness in bitterness; sweat more, and gold is hidden in sweat.” This slogan in the training hall of the Chinese badminton team reminds us: the most precious success is to surpass ourselves, water it with the sweat of struggle, Golden dreams will come true.

(Editor in charge: Zang Mengya)

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