Guangdong Athletes Shine at the Hangzhou Asian Games, Eyeing Greater Glory in the Paris Olympics

Original title: Athletes from southern Guangdong have gained a lot and are looking forward to achieving greater glory in the Paris Olympics.

Yangcheng Evening News special correspondent Chai Zhi Zhan Shuzhen

111 people from Guangdong entered the Chinese sports delegation at the Hangzhou Asian Games. A total of 93 athletes participated in 27 major events, 33 sub-items, and 78 minor events. 40 athletes won 30 gold medals, 24 athletes won 17 silver medals, and 12 athletes won 8 bronze medals, a total of 76 people won 55 medals, and broke 1 world record, 3 Asian records and 3 competition records. The number of participants, number of events and results are all among the best in the country.

Olympic advantage sports remain strong

Guangdong athletes won 5 gold medals and 2 silver medals in the diving event. Quan Hongchan, Chen Yiwen, He Chao, and Yan Siyu won the women’s ten-meter platform single and double respectively, the women’s three-meter springboard single and double, and the men’s three-meter springboard double respectively. Olympic gold medal.

Shooting won 2 gold medals. Zhang Xinqiu collaborated with her teammates to win the women’s multi-directional UFO team championship, and successfully defended the women’s multi-directional UFO individual championship; synchronized swimming won 2 gold medals, Wang Qianyi and Wang Liuyi won the “double crown” in the pair and team events. Boarded the “through train” for the Paris Olympics; badminton won 2 gold medals, Chen Qingchen won the women’s doubles championship, Liang Weikeng won the men’s team championship; table tennis’s Lin Gaoyuan won the men’s team gold medal.

Stable performance in basic major items

Winning 4 gold medals in rowing, Qiu Xiuping and Zhejiang athlete Zou Jiaqi worked together to win the women’s lightweight double sculls championship, winning the first gold medal for the Chinese sports delegation at this Asian Games; Shen Shuangmei, Fan Junjie, Liang Weixiong, Ni Xulin and Nie Yide won gold medals in the women’s double sculls, men’s lightweight double sculls, and men’s coxed eights respectively.

Swimming won 3 gold medals and 2 silver medals. Chen Juner and Li Jiaping won the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay and the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay respectively; Wang Xueer won the women’s 50m backstroke championship.

Track and field won 2 gold medals and 3 silver medals. Chen Guanfeng, Yan Haibin, and Liang Xiaojing helped China’s men’s and women’s 4×100 meter relay win gold medals.

Collective ball games shoulder important responsibilities

Guangdong has 39 participants in collective ball sports such as basketball, volleyball, football, handball, hockey, baseball and softball, and water polo, accounting for 42% of the total number of athletes in Guangdong. As a major sports province, Guangdong has contributed to the development of collective ball games for the country. A concrete manifestation of responsibility and contribution to the project.

Women’s basketball team head coach Zheng Wei and athletes Yang Liwei, Huang Sijing, Li Yueru, and Yang Shuyu led the Chinese women’s basketball team to defeat the Japanese team and win the Asian Games gold medal; Liang Meiyu and Zhong Jiaqi helped the Chinese women’s hockey team win the Asian Games gold medal again after 13 years, and Obtained a direct qualification for the Paris Olympics; Chen Minling of women’s three-person basketball teamed up with her teammates to win five out of five games and successfully defended her title.

Emerging projects perform well

In the men’s hydrofoil windsurfing-iQFoil class sailing competition, a new small sailing event in the Paris Olympics, Bi Kun won the championship with an absolute advantage and qualified for the Paris Olympics.

Guangdong’s youngest athlete Chen Ye (15 years old) won the men’s skateboard bowl championship, winning the first gold medal in an international comprehensive competition for Chinese skateboarding.

E-sports player Jiang Tao collaborated with his teammates to win the Asian Games version of Honor of Kings, winning the first gold medal for the Chinese team after e-sports became an official event at the Asian Games.

Liu Yi of Jiu-Jitsu won the women’s sub-87 kg championship, winning a valuable gold medal for China’s Jiu-Jitsu in its Asian Games debut.

Breakthroughs achieved in multiple projects

Zhang Xinqiu collaborated with her teammates in the women’s multi-directional UFO shooting team event and broke the world record, Asian record and tournament record with a score of 357. In the women’s multi-directional UFO individual event, she broke the Asian record and tournament record with a score of 47.

In the men’s 4×100m freestyle relay, Chen Juner collaborated with his teammates to set a new Asian record and competition record with a time of 3 minutes, 10 seconds and 88 seconds.

Liang Ruiji collaborated with his teammates to win the team gold medal in the equestrian event, marking the first time that the Chinese team won a gold medal in the equestrian event at the Asian Games, achieving a historical breakthrough.

Zhong Xiuting collaborated with her teammates to win the women’s modern pentathlon team championship. This is the first time a Guangdong athlete has won a gold medal in the women’s modern pentathlon event at the Asian Games.

Preparing for the Paris Olympics

The Hangzhou Asian Games is the “mid-term exam” before the Paris Olympics and is also an important training period. Many of the gold medals won by Guangdong athletes at the Hangzhou Asian Games were high-quality gold medals with Olympic standards. Women’s ten-meter platform and three-meter springboard in diving, women’s doubles in badminton, pairs and team events in synchronized swimming, women’s multi-directional flying saucer individual shooting, men’s team table tennis, relay events in swimming, and women’s lightweight rowing Events such as the double sculls have the potential to win gold and silver in the Olympics.

In addition, some athletes in gymnastics, wrestling and other sports did not participate in the Asian Games because they represented the national team in the World Championships. They will fight hard to qualify for the Olympics and become Olympic champions.

2023-10-09 22:42:25
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