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Rare and famous scene experience of Beijing Winter Paralympics

After we have gained something in our hearts, we can record it by writing down our own experiences, which can improve our thinking training. So what should I write about my experience? The following is my understanding of the rare scenes of the Beijing Paralympic Winter Games (GM 1 1). Welcome to share.

Beijing Paralympic Winter Games 1 Rare Scenes Experience In the cross-country skiing competition of Paralympic Games, Zheng Peng and Yang Hongqiong won the gold medals for men's and women's short distance (sitting posture) respectively, and China Legion continued to lead the gold medal list and medal list with 10 gold, 9 silver 12 bronze.

In the ice hockey competition of the Paralympic Games, China beat the Czech team by 1 1 with Wang Zhidong's last goal in the third game, and entered the semi-finals.

Zheng Peng won the gold medal in the men's short distance (sitting position) competition of cross-country skiing in Paralympic Games in 2 minutes and 42.4 seconds, and another China athlete Mao Zhongwu won the silver medal in 2 minutes and 44.9 seconds. It is worth mentioning that this is Zheng Peng's second gold medal in this Winter Paralympics, and he has also become the first China male athlete to win two gold medals in this Winter Paralympics.

In the short distance (sitting position) event of women's cross-country skiing in Paralympic Games, Yang Hongqiong also won the second gold medal in this Winter Paralympic Games. Yang Hongqiong won the championship with a time of 3 minutes 18.2 seconds, and another China player, Li Panpan, won the bronze medal.

In the Paralympic ice hockey arena, the winners of China and the Czech Republic will advance to the semi-finals. After the first two games, China led by 2:/kloc-0. In the third game, China relaxed after scoring another goal, and the Czech team scored continuously to equalize the score. Less than two minutes before the end of the game, Wang Zhidong scored the winning goal with Shen Yifeng's assistance to help the host country reach the semi-finals. China's semi-final opponent will be the United States.

In the wheelchair curling competition, China beat Slovakia and Norway 7: 5 and 7: 4 respectively, winning six consecutive victories, just one step away from locking in the semi-finals.

Experience of rare scenes in Beijing Paralympic Games II. They all say, "Interlacing is like a mountain", but Liu Sitong likes his new project very much. Through some international competitions, she saw the huge gap between herself and high-level players, and she made up her mind to train harder and make up for these gaps as soon as possible.

20 18 Although he is still a novice, Liu Sitong has become the first China team athlete to participate in alpine skiing in the Winter Paralympics. She missed the flag gate in the steeplechase. Generally speaking, skiers will give up skiing and then end the race in an "unfinished" state.

However, Liu Sitong still wants to finish the race and get a result. So, she just pulled herself back to the track. Seeing this, the audience applauded and cheered for her.

"At that moment, I was very encouraged and strengthened my confidence in practicing alpine skiing."

Before the Beijing Paralympic Games, Liu Sitong said in an interview with Xinhua News Agency that after several years of training, he felt that he had improved. He hopes to play his best at home this time, and show the grace of disabled athletes in China.

On March 5th, she won a bronze medal for the China delegation in the women's downhill competition. After the game, she said excitedly, "It's really a surprise to stand on the podium today. I skated badly in training the other day, but my coach and teammates gave me great support. They let me relax and enjoy the game. "

A Japanese reporter asked her the secret of the rapid improvement of the alpine skiing level of the disabled in China. Liu Sitong said that four years ago, she was fighting alone, but today, she and her "family" are fighting in Beijing.

"When you are sad, someone comforts you. When you feel that you can't hold on, there is a team supporting you and competing in your own country. This kind of pride is unprecedented! Moreover, by vigorously promoting 300 million people to participate in ice and snow sports, our country has given more disabled people the opportunity to go out of their homes and change their destiny and life trajectory through their own efforts. " Liu Sitong said.

After the competition ended on March 7, the alpine skiing schedule of Beijing Winter Paralympics was over half. Talking about the upcoming two offseason, Liu Sitong said, "Maybe I won't have time to shop online for the holiday tomorrow. I just want to have a good rest now. After the game, I will report to Beijing Sport University. I want to study hard and be a good student. "

Before leaving the mixed mining area, the cheerful girl joked to the female compatriots who were about to celebrate the festival: "Girls must work hard, because everything you like is expensive!"

Experience of Rare Scenes of Beijing Paralympic Games 3 At the opening ceremony of Beijing Paralympic Games, 90 actors from China Disabled Art Troupe, Zhejiang Disabled Art Troupe and Beijing Sport University, dressed in snow-white costumes, turned into shining snowflakes in the National Stadium and danced out of the flowing world of ice and snow with the music of the waltz of the Paralympic Games.

Before the opening of the Winter Paralympics 19, at midnight on February 3rd 1, the China Sports Management Center for the Disabled in Shunyi, Beijing was still brightly lit. On the temporary platform of 10 meters high, the director Pei Yun kept shouting instructions, and 90 actors adjusted their positions with the help of the sign language teacher. Li, director of China Disabled Art Troupe, was seconded to the director group to participate in the creation of Waltz. She was so excited that she trotted to the open space beside the field and put out various snowflake shapes on the ground with toothpicks. "Each toothpick represents an actor. We originally thought of 65,438+000 groups of snowflake shapes. " Li said to him.

Rehearsals for Waltz always end late. Wei Jingyang, a deaf actor in the dance team of the Art Troupe, signed: "We usually rehearse from 9 am to evening 1 1. If you rehearse in this simulation venue, it will be late. " The simulation site is the largest and coldest of the three training sites. The actors are all wearing thick long down jackets. There are many tumbling movements in the dance, which need the actors to lie on the ground to finish. After practicing all night, the ground was clean.

After more than two months of rehearsal, most of the actors' dancing shoes were worn out. Wei Jingyang wrapped his red cotton dancing shoes with yellow tape and continued to rehearse. "You can look at Liu Qiao's dancing shoes." Xu Kexin, an actor from the Third Team of Art Troupe, said naughtily, covering her toes. Liu Qiao, the actress of the third dance team, can speak with dancing shoes. She and her teammates are students of Grade 20 15 in the High School Attached to the Art Troupe, and now they are studying together in the dance major of Changchun University. The new dance shoes bought by the art troupe arrived at the base early, and no one changed them. "Nobody wants to change them. They wear out too quickly, so they can save some money." This pair of broken dancing shoes is also a record of the actors' struggle for the opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympic Games.

"Waltz" requires the actor to complete the dance by rotating the chair. How to coordinate the chair with people and how to control the rotation is the focus and the most difficult part of the training. It takes a long time of continuous practice and running-in to form a man-chair integration. Wei Jingyang said, "We just started practicing and got hurt by a chair. We feel that our body is not our own, and we can wake up when we sleep. " Hard training and physical pain did not stop everyone's enthusiasm for training, and finally they all persisted, and no one quit.

On the night of the "Bird's Nest", they danced with hope and persistence, creating a beautiful scene of flowing ice and snow, which made the flowers of the Paralympic Games bloom.

Experience of Rare Scenes of Beijing Paralympic Games 4 At the opening ceremony of the 2022 Beijing Paralympic Games on the evening of March 4, when the national anthem of China was played and the five-star red flag was slowly raised, 45 hearing-impaired actors, including China Disabled Art Troupe and Beijing Union University, led by its head Tai Lihua, "sang" the national anthem in sign language, which was silent but meaningful and touched everyone on the scene.

In the backstage passage before their debut, all the actors are preparing for the performance in an orderly way. The national anthem sounded at the scene, only the actors and staff stood neatly, and the hearing-impaired actors stood up to face the venue. There is no command, this is the consciousness carved into the body; No one asked, this is the love that stays in my heart.

Sign language, like spoken language, also has dialects. At first, different places have different customary gestures. Tai Lihua recalled that when "singing" the national anthem before, because there was no standard or rhythm, he was timid when signing it. "Just like singing out of tune, you can't let go carefully." On March/March/March/2002 1 day, National Anthem of the People's Republic of China General Sign Language Edition was officially implemented, and Tai Lihua was a demonstrator of the promotion of national anthem general sign language. On 20021National "Two Sessions", the video of Tai Lihua singing the national anthem in sign language aroused widespread concern in the society, and her firm and powerful actions touched netizens. "Now that we have national standards, our fighting capacity is stronger. We can also boldly express this love for the motherland and convey a spiritual strength to the world. " Tai Lihua said confidently.

The opening ceremony of Beijing Winter Paralympics is the first time in history to add sign language to sing the national anthem as a performance element. "Being able to stand on this stage and sing the national anthem in sign language is a vivid manifestation of the country's concern and love for the disabled." During rehearsal, all actors pay special attention to the control of details. The direction of the "forward" gesture and the degree of "unwilling" turn, Tai Lihua practiced again and again to correct his movements and expressions. "The national anthem is solemn and sacred, and every expression and every movement of us represents the image of the disabled."

At first, the performance plan was only aimed at female college students of Beijing Union University, and it was revised at the suggestion of Tai Lihua. "Our national anthem is powerful, and only for women, it seems to lack some exciting power." Since then, the director group has added 12 hearing-impaired actors. Men's masculinity and women's femininity complement each other under the national flag, and their uniform movements and firm emotions impress the audience again and again.

When playing the national anthem, there are not only disabled representatives, but also able-bodied people. College students from the Central Academy of Drama, Beijing Sport University and other universities completed a performance task with the disabled. They push wheelchairs to help the blind and gradually integrate with the disabled. Tai Lihua specifically mentioned the concept of integration in the Winter Paralympics. "The concept of the integration of the disabled and the healthy is the most important," Tai Lihua said.

Disabled people are equal members of the human family. The opening ceremony of Beijing Paralympic Games not only embodies the spirit of sports, but also embodies the concept of "equality, participation and enjoyment". A student of Beijing Sport University told the reporter: "After several months of training, we were with disabled friends every day, and I learned sign language." Indeed, * * * advances and retreats in communication and grows together in harmony. It is this kind of love and mutual assistance that makes the sign language performance a beautiful scenery in the opening ceremony and an indelible wonderful moment.

Experience the rare scene of the Beijing Paralympic Winter Games On the 5th, at the opening ceremony, with the Ran Ran, the flag of the International Paralympic Committee in Ran Ran, rising, the songs of the International Paralympic Committee echoed over the National Stadium. Few people know that the musicians who play the songs of the IPC are 47 blind children of the sailing band of Chongqing Special Education Center.

Yang Fan Wind Orchestra of Chongqing Special Education Center is a wind orchestra composed of blind people. Founded on 20 1 1, it was originally composed of 34 teachers and 36 blind children. After 10 years of development, the orchestra has now developed into the largest blind orchestra in the world. The members participating in this performance are children from grade three in primary school to grade three in high school, and the youngest is only 10.

According to the teacher in charge of Sailing Band, after receiving the performance task on 20211,they selected 47 members with good intonation and rhythm from more than 100 members according to the work arrangement of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Games. It's only 49 days from getting the score to attending the official performance. The teachers and students of the wind band gave up the winter vacation and conducted intensive training. They record music and play and rehearse it over and over again. They overcame all kinds of difficulties and completed the first rehearsal of the IPC's annual song "Hymn of the Future" in five days.

On February 8th, a group of 63 teachers and students set out for Beijing. The class teacher told the reporter that most of the children in the band were born in the countryside. Many children are flying for the first time and coming to Beijing for the first time. They were able to attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympic Games, and everyone was very excited and excited.

After entering the closed management training, cold weather, dry climate, unaccustomed diet ... all kinds of difficulties followed. However, these are not the most difficult. Because of the visual impairment, ordinary people's seemingly simple movements, such as the posture of holding an instrument when playing, and the movements of holding an instrument when preparing to play … are difficult for children to do, and teachers need to guide and correct them with their hands. In addition, the cold temperature is also a big test for the orchestra. When playing, children should not only stand in the cold environment for a long time, but also overcome the problem that brass instruments can't play loudly or out of tune after being frozen.

In order to perfectly show the "sound and line integration" of 1 min 58 seconds. Children train in the cold outdoor for more than half an hour every day. Through constant practice, they gradually adapted to the competition environment, and the results of the row were better every time.

Zhang Haidi, chairman of the China Disabled Persons' Federation, watched the performance of the Sailing Wind Orchestra and was moved to praise: "The pitch is particularly good and the performance is particularly good. You are great!"

During training, whenever children are asked whether they are bitter or tired, they will answer: "Bitter, tired, but worth it!" " "They think the honor of being able to participate in the Winter Paralympics is worth going all out.

Experience of Rare Scenery in Beijing Winter Paralympics 6 In the final sprint stage, Japanese athlete Kawaguchi Daihui took a breath to speed up the sliding rhythm, and finally crossed the finish line with a score of 52 minutes and 52.8 seconds, winning the long-distance traditional technique of men's cross-country skiing in Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics-standing champion.

After Chuanchu Dahui crossed the finish line, China's Cai Jiayun, who scored at the finish line, ran forward and bent down to help him untie the anchor and take off the snowboard, while congratulating him.

After all the athletes finished the competition, Cai Jiayun was second only to Chuan Chu Dahui.

Cai Jiayun was particularly excited in the mixed mining area. "I am very happy! I can't believe this is my grade. I usually don't slip away from my teammate Qiu. I am lucky today, I beat him and won the silver medal. "

Although Cai Jiayun looked relaxed after the game, in fact, the young man was too nervous to sleep before the game until three o'clock this morning. "Last night, the pressure was particularly great. I have been thinking in my mind whether the players in today's competition will be particularly powerful. Later, I found a psychological counselor, received counseling, and slowly fell asleep. " Cai Jiayun told reporters.

In the mixed interview area, the reporters also asked Cai Jiayun to untie the anchor for Sichuan Dahui. Cai Jiayun thinks it is normal for athletes to help each other.

"I had a game with Sichuan except Dahui before. Although I haven't spoken, I won't help him because I don't know him. We practice sports, regardless of nationality, have the same goal and should help each other. " Speaking of which, he seems a little excited. "We are fighting for mankind, not for ourselves. We must break through the limits of human beings! As disabled athletes, we should help each other. "

Cai Jiayun's departure order today is relatively high, and he has to wait in the waiting area for a long time. Moreover, he not only helped Chuanchu Dahui in the finish area. "Because I'm waiting for the results here, I thought I'd help them when they came." Cai Jiayun said, "I was very tired after crossing the finish line. I was hoping someone could help me take off the board. It was hard at the time. When I saw other athletes coming in, I knew how they felt at that time. Everyone was inconvenient to move, so I wanted to help them. "

Speaking of the later games, Cai Jiayun is full of confidence: "It is shorter than the free technical distance on March 9 and the free technical distance on March 12. I hope I can enter the top three! "

Experience of Rare Scenes in Beijing Paralympic Games 7 On March 9th, Beijing time, Guo Yujie, an athlete from China, ranked fourth in the semi-final of women's cross-country skiing short distance (freestyle)-stance in the 2022 Beijing Paralympic Games and missed the final.

"I was fourth in the middle distance yesterday, happier than winning the championship!" After the game, when Guo Yujie walked through the mixed interview area, he didn't look lost. "Since I won the gold medal on the first day, my family and friends have been expecting me to win another medal. Yesterday, I didn't play well in the last two rounds and took the fourth place, but I felt a lot less pressure. "

Guo Yujie was born in Zhangjiakou in 2004. He was born with a disability in his left hand. On 20/0/5, Kloc began to receive cross-country skiing and biathlon training in the Paralympic Games, and won a place in the Beijing Winter Paralympic Games, and won the women's short-distance standing posture gold medal in the Paralympic Games when she made her debut at the Paralympic Games on March 5. Since the opening ceremony, Guo Yujie, as the flag bearer of the China delegation, has attracted much attention. With winning the gold medal on the first competition day, her pressure reached its peak.

"(When winning the gold medal) people around you were surprised." Guo Yujie told reporters with a smile, "At that time, my father didn't dare to watch it at home. I didn't know I won the championship until I went shopping. Until now they are happy and proud of me. "

The attention of family, friends and the media has brought great pressure to this girl who is still under 18 years old. "Yesterday, the first half of the biathlon was quite ahead, but the last two rounds had more shots." Recalling the game, she said, "In fact, the pressure is really great."

Today, Guo Yujie's parents also came to the scene to cheer for her in the stands outside the closed loop. "I was a child. I don't like talking to my parents about training all the time. We all talk about life, such as where to travel after the game. " Guo Yujie also has happy troubles. "I play video with my mother every day. If one day I stop playing with her, I will ask why I don't care about her. "

Speaking of today's game, Guo Yujie was very satisfied with his performance. "I am very happy to be in the semi-finals. After all, it is not my own strength. " She concluded, "1 1 There is still a long way to go before the biathlon, so we should focus on filming well."

After this game, Guo Yujie will celebrate his 18 birthday. Speaking of this special birthday, the little girl suddenly came to life: "I want a puppy as a birthday present!" " "But she immediately woke up:" I should have been quarantined at that time and could not accept gifts. "

When asked how skiing changed her life, Guo Yujie hesitated for a moment and said, "Because of my disability, someone laughed at me when I was a child. But after practicing skiing for so many years and winning the gold medal in the Winter Paralympics, I am confident now-I can do what others can do! "

Experience of Rare Scenes in Beijing Paralympic Games 8 In the just-concluded women's short-distance (visually impaired) competition in Beijing Paralympic Games, Chinese athletes Wang Yue and Yang Qianru won the fourth and fifth place respectively. "I can't see the world clearly, but I want the world to see me." On the field, China athletes speak freely.

In the women's short-distance (visually impaired) competition of the Beijing Winter Paralympic Games, there are 9 athletes, two of whom are from China. According to the competition rules, visually impaired athletes complete the competition under the guidance of the guide. Athletes use electronic air rifles to guide them to adjust the shooting angle and complete the best shooting by feeling the accuracy of laser light and taking the sound frequency as feedback signal.

According to the starting list, China athlete Yang Qianru started for the second time under the guidance of the guide, and Wang Yue started for the fifth time under the guidance of the guide. With the close cooperation of the guide, the two athletes successfully completed the competition. Wang Yue won the fourth place and Yang Qianru won the fifth place.

"Today's performance is expected to be better before the game and I have played my own strength." In the interview after the game, Yang Qianru was very satisfied with the result of the game.

Yang Qianru, born in 200 1, is an athlete from Beijing. When she first entered the cross-country skiing team of Beijing Paralympic Games, she was 1 m 7 and weighed only 90 kg, so it was very difficult to complete the training. In order to be strong, she eats five eggs before going to bed every night. In order to catch up with her teammates, she practices one more lesson every morning and evening. Finally, her physical fitness is getting stronger and stronger, and the gap with others is getting smaller and smaller. She won two silver medals in the Asian Cup.

Yang Qianru said that she would like to thank all the people who supported her, especially the guides and coaches. "Without any of them, I wouldn't be who I am today." Yang Qianru said that during the competition, the tour guide Yu has been cheering for her and giving her the courage to overcome difficulties.

"I never choose to give up. I will work harder and be more determined than before. " At this Paralympic Games, Yang Qianru will also participate in the Paralympic Winter Biathlon.

Wang Yue, a 22-year-old from Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, just turned 17 years old when he was exposed to ice and snow sports. As a disabled athlete, on the road of training, the difficulties encountered by Wang Yue are unimaginable to ordinary people. But no matter how hard it was, she never thought of giving up.

"I can't see the world clearly, but I want the world to see me." Wang Yue said.

Experience 9 rare scenes of the Beijing Paralympic Games: Crossing the last corner of the rock runway of the National Alpine Ski Center, jumping into people's field of vision and rushing to the finish line at full speed, the China team's coaching staff, technical officials and volunteers waiting at the finish line area have entered the carnival mode. On the second competition day after the opening of the Beijing Paralympic Games, alpine skiing in China ushered in a passionate moment to break through history: 1: 13.54! In the alpine skiing event of Paralympic Games, China athletes finally reached the highest podium for the first time!

"I like' Jin Rongrong' very much. I like gold!" Zhang said: "I feel very happy and excited now."

Zhang was born in 2002. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, she was selected by Hebei Disabled Persons' Federation and became an alpine skier. "When I first arrived in the team, I didn't know anything. The coach told me that if you want to ski well, you must practice your physical fitness. After a physical training, my leg hurts so much that I can't walk. I thought about giving up at that time. How did I suffer so much at home? "

Later, seeing that his teammates were training hard every day, Zhang dismissed the idea. "We must persist, and persistence is victory. How many beats can life have? Not now. When? This sentence is my motivation. " Zhang said to him.

She put on her skis for the first time and stood on the snowy road, and fell on a small gentle slope several times. Later, she gradually mastered some skills and got better and better. Xiaoqiumeng failed to get on the podium when she first participated in the Hebei Paralympic Games. Seeing her teammates standing on the podium, she secretly made up her mind that she must stand on the podium next time. In the end, he won one silver and one bronze in the first national alpine skiing championship for the disabled and successfully entered the national team.

"At that time, I told myself that in the next competition, my goal was not to be second or third, but to win the championship. In the end, I won gold medals at the National Paralympic Games and the Provincial Games. " Zhang said to him.

After winning the national championship, Zhang began to attack higher goals. "First of all, I went to New Zealand to see the difference between foreign snow trails and domestic snow trails. Although there are not many opponents, I have accumulated some competition experience. Later, I went to some European countries and participated in the European Cup and the World Cup. I know a little about foreign athletes and feel that the gap between me and foreign athletes is particularly large. I have to keep working hard. "

In order to narrow the gap as soon as possible, Zhang and her partners redoubled their efforts. Behind them, many people give their full support in various ways. Wang Xiangping, the leader of China Alpine Ski Team for the Disabled, said that these athletes can rapidly improve their competitive level, which is inseparable from the system guarantee of the national team from the selection of materials to the daily team management, the guarantee of the facilities of many high-level ski resorts, and the indomitable will of our athletes.

In 2020, Zhang won the first alpine skiing gold medal for the disabled in the World Cup for China. Then she won three medals in the World Cup. Before the opening of the Beijing Paralympic Games, she was regarded as a champion by official website of the International Paralympic Committee.

On March 5th, she was expected to win the second place in the women's standing downhill event with a difference of 0. 1 sec. "I am very happy. Downhill is not my strong point. Today's results will help the following games (in terms of confidence)." Zhang said after winning the silver medal. After winning the gold medal, when the reporter asked her what kind of values she wanted to convey to people through this champion, she first said, "I am too stupid to speak", then thought for a moment and said slowly, "I want more people to know that as long as I work hard, I will gain something."

Experience from rare scenes of Beijing Paralympic Winter Games 10 reached the finish line with a leading attitude. China's Zheng Peng won the gold medal in the men's long-distance (sitting) cross-country skiing event at the Beijing Winter Paralympics, which is also the best result of the China team in this event.

After winning the championship, Zheng Peng was interviewed with a happy smile on his face, because he realized his dream four years ago. On 20 18 pyeongchang winter paralympic games, Zheng Peng won the fourth place in the 15 km cross-country skiing men's sitting competition, which set the best result in the individual event of China team in the winter paralympic games at that time.

Although he has achieved good results, Zheng Peng, who was only one step away from the podium four years ago, still regrets it. "If the first few laps are better controlled, the results may be better." At that time, he summed up his performance like this and set a higher goal. "Go back and continue to work hard and board the podium of the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games."

He did it. "I have played the training level in recent years today, and the rhythm of feeling slippery is relatively smooth. There may be a little mistake in the middle, but it was transferred back in time. "

Different from four years ago, Zheng Peng thinks that the key to winning the long-distance race is to control the rhythm. "After all, it's18km, and I'm afraid the pace ahead is too urgent, which will affect the logistics behind. Today, I still have a good grasp of rhythm. " He said. Zheng Peng, who won the gold medal, always calmly analyzed the gains and losses of the competition when asked by reporters, but his road to becoming a professional skier was actually full of thorns. Zheng Peng, 29, was born in Putian, Fujian. 20 1 1, working as an apprentice in an auto repair shop, was injured by a lift and his legs were disabled.

On 20 13, Zheng Peng applied for the Beijing Sports School for the Disabled under the recommendation of the Disabled Persons' Federation in his hometown, and was admitted. From then on, he became attached to skiing. After entering the national team, Zheng Peng will also slip and fall in intensive training, but he still grits his teeth and keeps moving towards his dream day after day.

Four years later, his dream finally came true. Standing on the highest podium, Zheng Peng did not mention his efforts too much, but thanked his coach and teammates more. "In the past four years, we have improved our physical fitness according to the training plan of the coaching system and found a suitable physical fitness distribution method in uniform training." He said.

Compared with the training guidance provided by the coach, Zheng Peng thinks that his teammates give him more psychological support. "Today we have three players. If I really don't play well, it makes me feel much easier to have teammates behind me. " Zheng Peng said with a smile.

Rare Scene Experience of Beijing Winter Paralympics11On March 5th, Beijing Winter Paralympics ushered in its first competition day. Henrieta Farkasova of Slovakia was the first contestant. He flew like a bolt of lightning over the rocky track of the National Alpine Ski Center. She has a tacit understanding with the leading skater Martin Motyka, and they always keep a proper distance. Unlike other leading skaters, Motyka didn't even slow down during the leading skating. In the end, Farkasova won the women's downhill (visually impaired) competition with a score of 1: 19.50, which was the first gold medal produced by this Paralympic Games and the 10 gold medal won by Farkasova.

"I am very satisfied and very happy. Today, my performance was almost perfect, and the venue and weather factors also helped me to play. " Farkasova said. Farkasova was born in 1986. 17 years old, a ski training camp was held in a high school in Farkasova. Since then, she has been fascinated by this sport. "Because my hometown is not in the mountains, I never thought I would become a skier before that. When I first walked on the snowy road, I was fascinated by this sport. " She said.

In 2009, Farkasova won the women's visually impaired downhill and super slalom gold medals at the Alpine Skiing World Championships for the Disabled held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, which opened her medal harvesting mode in the world competitions. On 20 10 Vancouver Paralympic Winter Games, she won three gold medals and one silver, which started the legendary road of this project.

Looking through Farkasova's resume, in addition to visual impairment, there are several large paragraphs in the column of injuries: 20 13, when he participated in the World Championships in Spain, wrist fracture had three ribs; 20 17, she was troubled by back injury; During the 20 19-2020 season, she was injured in the downhill event of the World Championships. In addition, she suffered multiple facial fractures. ...

"Yes, I have had three operations in recent years, and now the wound of the operation is still very painful. It is very difficult to return to the stadium, but I want to thank my new leader and team, who encouraged me to continue my skiing career and enjoy the competition. " Farkasova said.

After winning the gold medal in the downhill event, Farkasova will continue to participate in the women's visually impaired super slalom, mini slalom, slalom and all-around events. She won four gold medals and a silver medal at the Pyeongchang Paralympic Winter Games.

"Never feel sorry for yourself!" This is Farkasova's motto. She regarded Schifflin, an American alpine skier, as an idol, but her achievements in the Beijing Olympic Games left her idol behind.