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"Very unforgettable experience", "Armless Boy" Peng Chao became the torchbearer of the Winter Paralympic Games

On the morning of March 4, the beijing Winter Paralympic torch was passed on in Beijing Shougang Park. Peng Chao, the "armless boy" from Tongji University, completed the torch relay as the 50th stick torchbearer.

"Very unforgettable experience", "Armless Boy" Peng Chao became the torchbearer of the Winter Paralympic Games

Peng Chao is the 50th stick torchbearer

In order to fix the torch, Peng Chao's jacket was tightly tied to the wearing device in advance. Holes were opened under the armpits of the coat, exposing the bracket connector so that the torch bracket could be attached.

After completing the torch relay, Peng Chao said: "I was very excited inside, this is a very unforgettable experience. In fact, this is his second time as a torchbearer, in 2015, the Ninth National Paralympic Games and the Sixth Special Olympics, Peng Chao put on a plaster cast and passed the torch into the main venue.

"Very unforgettable experience", "Armless Boy" Peng Chao became the torchbearer of the Winter Paralympic Games

Peng Chao relayed the torch in Beijing's Shougang Park.

"Very unforgettable experience", "Armless Boy" Peng Chao became the torchbearer of the Winter Paralympic Games

Torchbearer certificates and certificates

At the age of six, Peng Chao lost both arms due to electric shock and began to practice writing, eating, and brushing his teeth with his feet to take care of himself. During the college entrance examination, he was admitted to the Law School of Sichuan University with a score of 608 points, and later began the road to graduate school. In 2021, Peng Chao was admitted to the Law School of Tongji University, and in one semester of admission, he has passed the judicial examination.

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