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China win 13 gold medals on second day

September 10, 2016, Xinhua

China won five gold medals in the pool as they extended their lead at the top of the medal standings at the Rio Paralympics on Friday.

The Asian nation also secured four gold medals in athletics, two in cycling and one each in shooting and powerlifting to finish the day with 20 gold medals.

Britain were second in the standings with 12 gold medals and Ukraine were third with seven.

China's first victory of the day came when powerlifter Hu Dandan smashed her own world record to win gold in the women's -45kg division.

The 27-year-old lifted 108kg, to break the previous record of 106kg, which she set in Kuala Lumpur in February.

Nigeria's Latifat Tijani took silver with a lift of 106kg and Britain's Zoe Newson claimed bronze with a best effort of 102kg.

A delighted Hu, who had already secured the gold medal before her world record lift, said Rio had become "her lucky place".

"I could not sleep all night yesterday, but I knew I could get a medal and I did," she said. "I really love Rio because it is my lucky place. It is a place that has made my dream come true."

Hu, whose impairment is the result of polio, competed in wheelchair tennis at the Beijing 2008 Games before switching to powerlifting in 2009.

She adapted quickly to her new sport and by 2014 was the Asian Para Games champion in the -45kg category.

Yang Chao paid tribute to the National Paralympic Committee of China after winning gold in the men's 10m air pistol SH1.

Yang led the final from start to finish, ending with 198.2 points, to beat South Korean rival Lee Ju Hee by just 2.6 points. Uzbekistan's Server Ibragimov claimed bronze with 172.1 points.

"This is my first Paralympic Games and my first medal," Yang said. "I'm very excited and I put a lot of effort into this. My family and the Paralympic association put in so much to me, so it is nice to reward them too."

The 37-year-old opened up a 2.5-point lead after two round and showed nerves of steel to stave off Lee's challenge in the final rounds.

He attributed his coolness and pressure to a combination of natural talent and training.

"There's no strategy, I just did daily training very well and it's just basic skill coming through," he said.

Xu Qing broke his own world record to win his third straight Paralympic 50m butterfly S6 gold medal.

The 23-year-old finished in 29.89 seconds to beat the record he set at the London 2012 Games by one hundredth of a second.

It was a clean sweep of the medals for China with Zheng Tao taking silver in 29.93 and Wang Lichao bronze in 30.95.

"I didn't expect that. It has been my record for four years, I didn't think I would go that fast again," said Xu, who has now won eight Paralympic gold medals.

"This is the best reply to my friends and family because for a long time they have been trying to convince me not to race, to retire, but this gold shows that I was right."

Xu, who lost both arms after a car crash when he was six, said he was unsure if he would compete at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

"It might be my last Games, it depends on the condition of my body. I might do another if I feel it. But probably not."

Pan Shiyun set a world record to win gold in the men's 50m freestyle S7. Pan clocked 27.35 seconds to beat the previous record of 27.67 set by Britain's David Roberts in 2008.

Ukraine's Ievgenii Bogodaiko took silver in 27.64 and Colombia's Carlos Serrano Zarate grabbed bronze in 28.60.

It was Pan's his third Paralympic Games gold medal after his triumphs in the 100m freestyle S7 and 50m butterfly S7 at the London 2012 Games.

Liu Wenjun clinched her third Paralympic Games gold medal by winning the women's 100m T54 final.

The 31-year-old crossed the line in a season's best 16.00 seconds to finish ahead of Tatyana McFadden of the United States by 13 hundredths of a second.

China's Li Yingjie grabbed bronze in a personal best time of 16.22 seconds.

Liu also won gold in the 100m T54 at the London 2012 Games and in the 4x100m relay T53-54 at the Beijing 2008 Games.

Cyclist Liang Guihua clinched his second Paralympic gold medal by successfully defending his C2 3000m individual pursuit title.

Liang beat Canada's Tristen Chernove by almost three seconds in the final with a time of three minutes 44.55 seconds.

Britain's Louis Rolfe defeated Colombia's Alvaro Galvis Becerra in the bronze medal match.

Zhang Liangmin won her third straight Paralympic discuss gold medal, beating compatriot Tang Hongxia in the F11 final.

The 30-year-old recorded a best attempt of 36.65 meters with her final throw to eclipse Tang's best effort by 1.64 meters.

Brazil's Izabela Campos claimed bronze with a personal best throw of 32.60 meters.

Cyclist Li Zhangyu defeated Canada's Ross Wilson in the final to win gold in the men's C1 3000m individual pursuit.

Arnoud Nijhuis of the Netherlands beat Germany's Erich Winkler in the battle for bronze.

It was Li's second Paralympic gold medal after his triumph in the C1-2-3 1000m time trial in London four years ago.

Song Maodang broke the world record to clinch gold in the men's 100m butterfly S8 at the Rio Paralympics.

Song touched the wall in 59.19 seconds, beating the previous record of 1:00.45 set by Australia's Peter Leek in 2010.

Fellow Chinese swimmer Xu Haijiao grabbed silver in one minute 0.08 seconds with Yang Guanglong, also of China, securing bronze in 1:01.18.

It was the 23-year-old's second Paralympic gold medal after his triumph in the he 4x100m medley relay 34 points at the London 2012 Games.

World record holder Zou Lijuan took gold in the women's javelin F34, beating Finland's Marjaana Heikkinen in the final.

Zou recorded a best throw of 21.86 meters, 3.44 meters further than Heikkinen's longest effort.

Germany's Frances Herrmann claimed bronze with a top throw of 18.66m.

Zou Liankang set a new world record to win gold in the men's 100m backstroke S2.

The 21-year-old clocked 1:45.25 seconds to smash the previous record of 1:50.67 set by compatriot Liu Benying.

Liu took silver in 1:48.29 with Ukraine's Serhii Palamarchuk claiming bronze in 1:49.76.

Sun Qichao fell just short of the world record as he took gold in the men's 400m T12.

The visually impaired 21-year-old crossed the line in 48.57 seconds, just five hundredths of a second slower than the record set by Tunisia's Khaldi Mahmoud at the London 2012 Games.

Morocco's Afri Mahdi took silver in a personal best 49.00 seconds and Portugal's Luis Goncalves claimed bronze in 49.54.

China set a new world record to win gold in the mixed 4x50m freestyle 20 points. The Chinese team clocked two minutes 18.3 seconds to eclipse the previous record of 2:29.80 set by Brazil last year.

Brazil took silver in 2:25.45 and Ukraine bronze in 2:30.66.
 
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Paralympics roundup: China bags five table tennis gold medals
Source: Xinhua 2016-09-13 08:38:10

RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- China bagged five table tennis titles to extend their lead at the top of the Rio Paralympic medal standings on Monday.

China secured 11 gold medals in total on the fifth day of competition, advancing their tally to 50 gold, 40 silver and 28 bronze medals.( Update: 41 silver and a total of 119 medals :china:) Britain were second and the Ukraine third with 28 and 22 gold medals respectively.

In one of the most impressive performances of the day, China's Li Guizhi set a new world record to win gold in the women's 50m freestyle S11.

The 23-year-old, who is visually impaired, clocked 30.73 seconds to beat the previous record held by Liesette Bruinsma of the Netherlands.

Sweden's Maja Reichard took silver in 30.76 and the Ukraine's Maryna Piddubna shared bronze with Bruinsma after both hit the wall in 31.23.

"I feel very animated and happy because I have been training for a long time for this and it was very difficult for me," said Li, who won silver in the same event at the London Paralympics four years ago.

"My coach helped me a lot because two months ago I had an accident. My toe broke and I had an injury and for 20 days I could not walk and my coach helped me a lot. She never gave up on me."

Cao Ningning secured China's first table tennis gold medal of the day by winning the men's singles class 5 final.

The 28-year-old took the match 3-0 (13-11, 12-10, 11-8) in 28 minutes at Riocentro.

"This is my greatest achievement in the Paralympics. I was confident of winning before the tournament started, but also nervous," Cao told the Paralympic News Service.

"It feels weird to be the gold medallist but now I have to prepare for the men's team event."

It was Cao's second Paralympic gold medal after his success in the team classes 4-5 event at the London 2012 Games. He was also a silver medalist in the singles class 5 in London.

Mao Jingdian revealed that a note scrawled on her hand was crucial to the successful defense of her Paralympic table tennis singles CL 8 title.

The 21-year-old needed just 18 minutes to defeat France's Thu Kamkasomphou 3-0 (11-6, 11-8, 11-3) in the final at Riocentro.

"I wrote, 'Be determined and confident' on the palm of my hand before my first game and I looked at it again last night, but it wasn't there anymore so I wrote it again to remind myself and looked at it before the game," Mao said.

"I knew I had to have confidence in myself and I got so engaged in the match I really started to enjoy it."

Mao, whose impairment stems from a hip injury in 2005, said she was looking forward to celebrating with her family.

"I want to call my dad but I know because of the time difference that he will be sleeping. But I have sent him a text. I am looking forward to going home and eating homemade food made by my dad and I will then go back to school," she added.

Pan Shiyun smashed his own world record to win gold in the men's 50m butterfly S7.

Pan touched the wall in 28.41 seconds to beat the previous mark of 29.49, which he set last year.

Ukraine's Ievgenii Bogodaiko took silver in 29.35 and China's Wang Jingang bronze in 30.07.

Pan, who lost the use of his right arm in an electrical accident when he was 11, also set a new world record to win the men's 50m freestyle S7 on Friday.

The 27-year-old has now won four Paralympic gold medals. In addition to his two triumphs on Rio, he won the 100m freestyle S7 and 50m butterfly S7 at the London 2012 Games.

Xue Juan secured China's fifth table tennis gold medal of these Games with a straight sets victory over compatriot Li Qian in the final of the women's singles class 3.

Xue, 26, took the match 12-10, 11-7, 11-9 in 20 minutes at Riocentro.

In the bronze medal duel, Sweden's Anna-Carin Ahlquist beat South Korea's Jiyu Yoon 3-0 (12-10, 11-7, 11-7) in 21 minutes.

Zhang Bian won her third straight Paralympic singles table tennis class 5 title, defeating compatriot Gu Gai in the final.

The 30-year-old took the match 3-0 (11-6, 11-6, 11-6) in 22 minutes at Riocentro.

Zhang, who has limb deficiency, also won the class 5 singles and classes 4-5 team titles at the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Games.

In the battle for bronze, South Korea's Jung Young-A overcame Sweden's Ingela Lundabaeck 3-1 (11-9, 17-15, 10-12, 11-9).

China's Cheng Jiao powered home to easily win the women's 150m individual medley SM4 at the Rio Paralympics on Monday

The 22-year-old clocked 2 minutes 49.69 seconds to finish almost five seconds ahead of Ukraine's Olga Sviderska. China's Deng Yue was third in 2:57.26.

Fu Xinhan ended his long wait for a Paralympic gold medal by winning the shot put F35 final in Rio on Monday.

The 31-year-old threw a personal best 15.19m with his second attempt to beat Argentina's Hernan Emanuel Urra by 28cm. Latvia's Edgar Bergs took bronze with 14.55m.

Xinhan, who has impairment to his left side due to cerebral palsy, had previously won four silver medals and a bronze in a career that has spanned four editions of the Paralympics.

China secured their second archery gold medal of the Rio Paralympics when Ai Xinliang and Zhou Jiamin beat Britain's Jodie Grinham and John Stubbs 151-143 in the mixed team compound event.

In the bronze medal match, South Korea's Kim Mi-Soon and Lee Ouk-Soo defeated Turkey's Handan Biroglu and Bulent Korkmaz 138-128.

China's other archery gold medal here came on Sunday when Wu Chunyan and Zhao Lixue won the mixed team recurve final.

China's Ge Yang rallied from two sets to one down to win his fifth Paralympic table tennis title.

The 30-year-old beat Poland's Patryk Chojnowski in five gripping sets (5-11, 11-8, 8-11, 11-8, 16-14) to clinch gold in the singles class 10 category.

It was Ge's second Paralympic table tennis singles title. He also won gold in teams events at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Paralympics.

And Zhang Li clinched her second gold medal here by winning the women's 50m freestyle S5 final.

The 18-year-old finished in 36.87 seconds, 26 hundredths of a second faster than Brazil's Joana Maria Silva. The Czech Republic's Bela Trebinova claimed bronze in 37.37. Zhang also won the 200m freestyle S5 title in Rio.

Editor: Zhang Dongmiao

Cao wins China's third table tennis gold at Rio Paralympics
Source: Xinhua | 2016-09-13 01:06:09 | Editor: huaxia

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Cao Ningning (C) of China reacts during the medal presenting ceremony after Men's Singles Class 5 Gold Medal Match of Table Tennis against Valentin Baus of German at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sept. 12, 2016. Cao Ningning won the Gold. (Xinhua/Zhu Zheng)

Hong Kong strikes gold in Rio to claim a first Paralympic title as Tang Wai-lok sets Games

Hong Kong wins a first gold medal at the Paralympics after swimmer sets a Games record in the men’s 200 metre freestyle


PUBLISHED : Monday, 12 September, 2016, 9:47am
UPDATED : Monday, 12 September, 2016, 11:29pm


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In table tennis, Ng Mui-wui (right) won a bronze medal in the women’s singles (class C11) when she defeated teammate Wong Ka-man, the defending champion, in straight games 15-13, 16-14, 11-8 in an all-Hong Kong clash.

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HK one gold and one bronze


Chinese Taipei won bronze at the Rio 2016 Paralympics
in women's powerlifting

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Powerlifter Lin Tzu-hui won a bronze medal in Rio


Congrats to all our athletes
Go Go China :china::china::china:
 
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