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ual chase. In the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, he won the championship again in the 3km individual chase. In 2018, the Rio world disabled bicycle track Championship won one silver and one bronze. In the same year, it won the gold medal of road time trial at the Asian Games in Jakarta. In recent years, Liang Guihua’s status has been maintained. In the cycling race of the 11th Disabled Games of the people’s Republic of China and the 8th Special Olympic Games held in Shenzhen in 2021, he won four gold medals: C2 men’s 45km highway group race, C2 men’s 10km individual time race, C2 men’s 1km time race and C2 men’s 3km individual chase race. He said: I have only one leg, but I stand strong like you. Tan Yujiao: not only to win, but also to win beauty As the absolute strength of women’s weight lifting in the 67kg class, Tan Yujiao hopes that she can successfully defend the title in Tokyo and defend the title by setting a new world record. Tan Yujiao, the strength weightlifting champion of the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games, has a simple but incisive understanding of weightlifting: if you don’t lift the barbell, you will be pressed by it. After the London Paralympic Games, she almost “raised” her invincible hand all over the field. From 2014 to 2015, she broke the world record of 67kg women’s weight lifting several times. With proud achievements, Tan Yujiao won the gold medal of 67kg women’s weightlifting at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games, breaking the world record. ”O(jiān)nly when you carry it can you have a broad sky”. This is Tan Yujiao’s personal signature on the social platform. Since the age of 13, this independent and optimistic girl has firmly grasped the steering wheel of her life and supported her own sky. Zheng Tao: as long as you have an unyielding heart, everyone can write their own legend. At the 2012 London Paralympic Games, the young man set out with a towel in his mouth. In the petition, he kept it with his powerful legs. In the final sprint stage of the petition, normal athletes can cushion it with their hands, but he lost his arms and couldn’t do it. Therefore, in order to maintain the whole sprint, he had to hit the swimming pool hard. Finally, he helped the Chinese swimming delegation win its first gold medal in swimming and broke the Olympic record. At the scene, tens of thousands of foreign audiences gave him warm applause. Zheng Tao, born in 1990, accidentally lost his arms when he was a child, but he didn’t give up his li