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Eternity in warmth – the moving moment of the Winter Paralympics – Teller Report

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Eternity in warmth – the moving moment of the Winter Paralympics – Teller Report

On the evening of March 14, the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games came to an end at the National Stadium “Bird’s Nest”

Witnessing hard work, unity and friendship, the Beijing Winter Paralympics ushered in the moment of farewell

It’s an exciting dream-seeking journey

This is an eternal warm memory

Let’s review ten moving moments from the Winter Paralympics

longing and hope

Sailing to the future hand in hand with love

↑On the evening of March 4, the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics was held at the Beijing National Stadium. This is the last torchbearer, Li Duan, groping for where the torch is embedded.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Ga

↑On March 7, after the Paralympic cross-country skiing men’s long-distance traditional technique (visually impaired) competition held in Zhangjiakou, the guide Diao Chengguo (above) encouraged Chinese athlete Xu He. When visually impaired athletes participate in Paralympic cross-country skiing, Paralympic biathlon and Paralympic alpine skiing, they must work together with the help of a guide. Together they chase dreams, challenge themselves, and share joy and honor.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Hu Huhu

↑On March 7, the third runner-up Chinese player Zhu Yonggang (back left), champion Ji Lijia (back right), runner-up Wang Pengyao (front left) and teammate Zhang Yiqi celebrated after the Paralympic Snowboard Men’s Obstacle Chase (UL level). In the finals, all four contestants were from China. They changed China’s history of not having a medal in the Paralympic Snowboard event at the Winter Paralympics. After the final, all four contestants draped the five-star red flag on their bodies. On that day, the sun at Genting was particularly bright, and the five-star red flag against the backdrop of the sun and snow was particularly conspicuous.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Lan Hongguang

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↑On March 12, Chinese team players Zhang Mingliang, Yan Zhuo, Chen Jianxin and Wang Haitao (from left to right) celebrated their victory after the wheelchair curling final. Wheelchair curling is the first event in China to defend its gold medal in the Winter Paralympics. “You can always trust the Chinese wheelchair curling team!” Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Hu Xingyu)

↑On March 11, Iranian athlete Sedige Ruzbe competes in the women’s Paralympic snowboard slalom LL2 competition at Zhangjiakou Genting Ski Park. The 39-year-old Sedige Ruzbe kept falling and standing up again and again, stumbling towards the finish line, slow and stubborn. On the 540-meter-long slope slalom track, she was the runner who took the longest in the field, more than 2 minutes slower than the second-to-last runner. As she crossed the finish line, she was greeted with applause and cheers.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Xu Chang

↑On March 9, Chinese team player Wang Zhidong “compared hearts” with the audience after the qualification match for the Paralympic ice hockey final held at the Beijing National Stadium. The Chinese team defeated the Czech team 4-3. Although the Chinese Paralympic ice hockey team participated for the first time, they won all three games in the group stage. The team members infected the audience with their tenacious fighting spirit.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Lan Hongguang

↑On March 9, Chinese team player Cui Yutao greeted Czech team players after the qualification match for the Paralympic ice hockey final held at the Beijing National Stadium. The Chinese team defeated the Czech team 4-3. They are rivals and friends.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Ga

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↑On March 11, after the Paralympic alpine skiing women’s giant slalom (visually impaired) competition held at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Center in Beijing, China’s Zhu Daqing (left), who won the runner-up, and Yan Hanhan, the guide, wore the national flag and stood side by side. . Zhu Daqing fell to his head in the first round of the morning, but still insisted on playing with an injury in the afternoon game and finally won the silver medal. In fact, long before the opening of the Paralympic Games, Zhu Daqing had suffered a brain injury, and she still participated in many competitions.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Sun Fei

↑On March 12, at the Zhangjiakou Awards Plaza, the third runner-up Austrian Karina Edlinger (left) and her guide Lorenz Josef Lampl competed in the Paralympic cross-country skiing women’s middle distance free technique (visually impaired) at the medal presentation ceremony. Karina Edlinger took to the podium with a cute guide dog, and the picture of the puppy and the owner was cute and warm.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Peng Ziyang

↑On March 8, students perform cheerleading before the Paralympic biathlon women’s sprint free technical (visually impaired) final held at the Zhangjiakou National Biathlon Center. They are the most “quiet” but the most “atmosphere group” that can ignite the emotions of watching the game. The 12 teenagers in the group are hearing-impaired students of Zhangjiakou Special Education School, the youngest is 14 years old and the oldest is 20 years old. They live in a “silent” world, but they warm up the entire arena with rhythmic cheerleading.Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Hu Huhu

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