Among them, Guo Lingling, who can't walk, broke the world weightlifting record and took part in training four months after delivery. Wang Xiaomei, a girl with cerebral palsy, won the first medal and so on, which is very touching.
In addition to being moved, there are also many mistakes and oolong incidents in the Paralympic Games. Not long ago, Mikhail Astashov of the Russian Paralympic Team defeated all his opponents in the C 1 final of the track cycling men's 3000m individual pursuit and won the gold medal.
At the award ceremony, the organizer played the wrong music. It was supposed to be Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto, but it was really embarrassing to switch to IPC songs.
In fact, this is not the first time that the Paralympic Games have made an oolong:
At the opening ceremony, they raised the national flag wrong in this very important link. Originally, the wide side should be close to the flagpole, but it turned into a long side close to the flagpole, which was also ridiculed by many people as "lying flat". Because this picture was broadcast live, it was a major mistake at the opening ceremony, so it actually went on the hot search list, causing many people to vomit.
From raising the wrong flag to playing the wrong song at the Paralympic Games award ceremony, it is really helpless. In fact, there are still many times when the wrong song is played at the award ceremony. For example, at the European Junior Athletics Championships in 20 17, Belarusian girl violetta won the triple jump championship.
She was happy to win the gold medal, but the song played on the podium was not their national anthem. Angry violetta walked directly off the platform and strolled below. Obviously, violetta was very angry.
At the Biathlon World Championships held in Austria, four Russian athletes won the championship, and the organizers also put the wrong song. At that time, they took the microphone directly and sang the national anthem. After that, the organizing committee apologized, and the actions of the four athletes won the praise and cheers of the people at the scene.