Roundup: China pockets four golds on Day 2 of Beijing Winter Paralympics-Xinhua

Roundup: China pockets four golds on Day 2 of Beijing Winter Paralympics

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2022-03-06 23:04:15

Gold medalist Zhang Mengqiu of China shows up at the victory ceremony of Alpine skiing women's super-G standing at Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games, March 6, 2022. (Xinhua/Luo Yuan)

China won four golds on Day 2 of the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games, including its first para Alpine skiing gold from women's super-G standing.

YANQING, Beijing, March 6 (Xinhua) -- China won four gold medals on the second matchday of the ongoing Beijing Paralympic Winter Games on Sunday, taking a dominant lead in the medal tally with 16 medals in total, including six gold, four silver and six bronze medals.

Chinese skiers Zhang Mengqiu and Liang Jingyi won two golds at National Alpine Skiing Center. Zhang clocked a winning time of one minute and 13.54 seconds at the women's super-G standing race to win China's first-ever gold medal at Winter Paralympics Alpine skiing competitions, while Liang triumphed in the men's super-G standing with 1:09.11.

"I am delighted and excited to win the gold at home," said Zhang.

"It exceeded my expectations, I have never thought of winning a gold medal," said Liang. "I just presumed it would be nice if I performed at a normal level."

Zhu Daqing and Zhang Wenjing added bronze in women's super-G vision impaired and sitting competitions to an improving Chinese Para-Alpine skiing team.

Liang Jingyi of China competes in the Para Alpine skiing men's super-G standing of Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games, March. 6, 2022. (Xinhua/Jiang Han)

In other Alpine skiing competitions on Sunday, Alexandra Rexova of Slovakia (women's super-G vision impaired), Momoka Muraoka of Japan (women's super-G sitting), Neil Simpson of Britain (men's super-G vision impaired) and Jesper Pedersen of Norway (men's super-G sitting) won their respective gold medals.

In the co-host city of Zhangjiakou, Chinese Para cross-country skiers Zheng Peng and Mao Zhongwu finished one-two in the men's long-distance sitting. Their teammate Yang Hongqiong clinched the women's long-distance sitting gold, 32.1 seconds ahead of American star Oksana Masters, and Li Panpan finished third.

"Frankly speaking, I did expect a medal but not a gold, I knew the opponents were very competitive," said Yang. "I just concentrated on myself. When I finished the race, I felt like completing homework at school."

In Para ice hockey preliminaries, China beat the Czech Republic 5-2 and Italy edged Slovakia 2-1 in Group B. The United States smashed South Korea 9-1 in Group A.

In wheelchair curling, China won over Estonia 9-3 after suffering a 5-1 defeat against Sweden in the morning. Canada led the round-robin sessions with three wins from as many games after overwhelming Latvia 10-3. 

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