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salute! Another Olympic champion in China joined the anti-epidemic volunteer team and worked hard with full armament

On April 10, Beijing time, fencing Olympic champion Li Na recently announced through social media that she had joined the anti-epidemic volunteer team, and left a message that read: "Everyone does their best to dedicate their love." The epidemic dust is not stained, wait for the epidemic to disperse, do not live up to the sunshine, do not live up to love, may the epidemic end as soon as possible, and may the mountains and rivers be unharmed! ”

salute! Another Olympic champion in China joined the anti-epidemic volunteer team and worked hard with full armament

As can be seen from the photos, Li Na is fully armed and conscientiously performs the duties of volunteer work, holding a loudspeaker in her left hand to convey instructions to the residents of the community, and the picture of love makes netizens leave messages and praises: "Salute To Sister Na, we must also take care of ourselves, I believe we will definitely defeat the epidemic", "Good touch, seeing so many Olympic champions give up their small homes for everyone, people can't help but have the courage to face difficulties", "Sister Na is hard, praise for you". It is worth mentioning that before Li Na, Qin Kai, Li Xiaoxia, Gong Ginger and many other Olympic champions incarnated as "Big White" volunteers, which were unanimously praised and affirmed by sports fans.

salute! Another Olympic champion in China joined the anti-epidemic volunteer team and worked hard with full armament

Li Na, who just celebrated her 41st birthday last month, was born in Dandong, Liaoning Province, a former Chinese female epee. After being selected for the Chinese fencing national team in 1998, Li Na quickly grew into the main force of the epee women's team, shining in the international arena and once ascending to the throne of the world ranking. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Li Na finished fourth in the women's epee individual event, just one step away from the podium, which made her very frustrated, and then chose to retire. In April 2011, Li Na, who had just given birth to her son for three months, resolutely chose to make a comeback due to the needs of the team. With the expectations of her family and son, Li Na helped the Chinese team win the gold medal in the women's epee team at the 2012 London Olympics, and the four-game Olympic Games finally realized the dream.

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