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Zhang Haidi led the first batch of finishing teams of the Chinese Paralympic delegation back to China with honors

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Zhang Haidi led the first batch of finishing teams of the Chinese Paralympic delegation back to China with honors

On the 31st, Zhang Haidi (fourth from left) took a group photo with volunteers at Tokyo's Narita Airport. (Photo source: Courtesy of staff at Tokyo Narita Airport)

People's Daily Tokyo, August 31 (Sun Lu, Wu Ying) The Schedule of the Tokyo Paralympic Games has passed the halfway point, and Zhang Haidi, head of the Chinese sports delegation, led the first batch of 62 finishing teams from Tokyo Narita Airport to return home on air-china flights on air-china flights on the 31st, and the team members included athletes participating in weightlifting, wheelchair fencing, judo and other sports.

The Tokyo Paralympic Weightlifting Competition ended on the 30th, and the Chinese Paralympic Weightlifting Team played a total of 14 players, winning 7 gold medals and 6 silver medals.

The Tokyo Paralympic Games will be held in Tokyo, Japan, from August 24 to September 5. As of press time on the 31st, the Chinese delegation had won 120 medals in 55 gold, 35 silver and 30 bronze, and ranked first in both the gold medal table and the medal table.

Zhang Haidi led the first batch of finishing teams of the Chinese Paralympic delegation back to China with honors

On the 31st, the first batch of finishing teams of the Chinese Paralympic delegation returned home from Narita Airport in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo source: Courtesy of staff at Tokyo Narita Airport)

Zhang Haidi led the first batch of finishing teams of the Chinese Paralympic delegation back to China with honors
Zhang Haidi led the first batch of finishing teams of the Chinese Paralympic delegation back to China with honors

On the 31st, the first batch of finishing teams of the Chinese Paralympic delegation returned home on an Air China flight from Tokyo. (Photo source: Courtesy of staff at Tokyo Narita Airport)

Source: People's Daily - Japan Channel

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