China Dominates Athletics and Swimming at Paris Paralympics
China continues to shine at the Paris Paralympics, extending their lead at the top of the medal table with outstanding performances in athletics and swimming.
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China continues to shine at the Paris Paralympics, extending their lead at the top of the medal table with outstanding performances in athletics and swimming.
China’s para-athletes shine on Day 3 of the Paris Paralympics, securing multiple gold medals in table tennis events and demonstrating their dominance on the international stage.
Li Zhangyu wins China’s first gold at the Paris Paralympics, defeating teammate Liang Weicong in the men’s C1 3000m individual pursuit, and setting a new world record.
Wheelchair fencer Gu Haiyan and powerlifter Qi Yongkai have been named China’s flagbearers for the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Paris Summer Paralympics.
Chinese Paralympians unlock their sporting potential at the Paris Paralympics, aiming to extend their record of topping the medal table for five consecutive Games.
China’s Zhao Shuai and Mao Jingdian, each holding four Paralympic golds, are set to compete in the inaugural mixed doubles table tennis event at the Paris Paralympics, aiming to make history together.
China’s Hong Kong SAR will send 23 athletes to the 2024 Paris Summer Paralympics starting August 28. Fourteen-year-old swimmer Ng Cheuk-yan is set to become the youngest para-athlete in the team’s history.
China’s Zhu Zhenzhen, a trailblazer in wheelchair tennis, aims for gold at the 2024 Paris Summer Paralympics, striving to achieve a historic milestone for her country.
With 100 days left until the Paris Paralympic Games, organizers seek to boost ticket sales and improve accessibility. Global athletes, including Chinese Paralympians qualifying in 19 sports, are gearing up for the event.