Guangdong Athletes Dominate at 4th Asian Para Games in Hangzhou

Original title: At the 4th Asian Para Games in Hangzhou (title)

Guangdong athletes won 25 golds, 23 silvers and 16 bronzes (theme)

Yangcheng Evening News Special Correspondent Liu Zhuonan reported: On October 28, all competitions of the 4th Asian Para Games in Hangzhou concluded successfully. The reporter learned from the event summary press conference jointly held by the Asian Paralympic Committee and the Hangzhou Asian Paralympic Organizing Committee on the 28th that this Asian Paralympic Games held nearly 3,000 games and produced 502 gold medals (Note: Men’s swimming 100 Meter butterfly – S14 event, two people tied for the championship, resulting in two gold medals). As of October 27, a total of 21 world records, 70 Asian records, and 263 tournament records have been broken, demonstrating a high level of competition.

Chinese athletes worked together and worked tenaciously, winning 214 gold medals, 167 silver medals, and 140 bronze medals, ranking first in the Asian Para Games gold medal list for four consecutive years.

The reporter learned that a total of 53 athletes, 8 coaches, and 10 staff members from Guangdong participated in the track and field, swimming, weightlifting, archery, badminton, bocce, table tennis, and There are competitions in 13 major sports including cycling, blind judo, taekwondo, wheelchair basketball, blind football, and chess, with a total of 72 minor sports.

After fierce competition, Guangdong athletes fought bravely and won 25 gold medals in 36 people, 23 silver medals in 23 people, and 16 bronze medals in 16 people. This has exceeded the results of Guangdong in the 3rd Jakarta Asian Para Games and became the representative of Chinese sports. The regiment has made Guangdong’s contribution to achieving the overall goal of “achieving a double harvest of sports performance and spiritual civilization”.

“Hangzhou has improved the standards for hosting events and set a benchmark. If you want to host the Asian Paralympic Games or Paralympic Games, you need to meet such standards, and the organizing committees also need to create such a barrier-free environment to host the events.” Paralympic Committee chief executive Terek Soe said it was very friendly to people with disabilities in Asia. “The next Asian Paralympic Games in Aichi and Nagoya will be held in 2026. The experience of this Asian Paralympic Games will serve as a valuable reference for the next Asian Paralympic Games.”

2023-10-29 12:25:20
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