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They're not necessarily the brightest stars in the Asian Games, they're the most special

author:Beiqing Net

On the field, the moments when athletes compete for medals and set records are exciting. In addition to winning and losing, there are many warm or inspirational stories, and the protagonists of these stories are not necessarily the brightest stars on the field, but popular existences.

The most familiar opponent and partner: Quan Hongchan Chen Yuxi

They're not necessarily the brightest stars in the Asian Games, they're the most special

In the women's double 10-meter platform final of the Hangzhou Asian Games, Quan Hongchan and Chen Qianxi diving combined like copy and paste, and staged the "splash disappearance technique" again and again. In the end, there was no suspense to achieve the sixth consecutive Asian Games championship. Two days later, in the women's single 10-meter platform final, the two switched from partners to opponents, staging a "fairy fight". In the end, Quan Hongchan and Chen Yuxi won the gold and silver medals with a difference of 2.55 points.

The most "domineering" husband and wife: walking hand in hand to ride the wind and "break the waves"

They're not necessarily the brightest stars in the Asian Games, they're the most special

In the canoeing arena, there was a post-95 couple who rode the wind and waves, winning four gold medals in two days. His wife, Li Dongxun, won the women's 500m single and quadruple kayak championships in the still water event. Her husband, Wang Congkang, won gold in the men's 500m double and quadruple kayaks in the still water event. At the previous Tokyo Olympics, they all reached the last eight in their respective events, and will join hands in the Paris Olympics next year.

Member of the national canoe team Hangzhou Asian Games champion Li Dongyun: I just want to win gold medals in both events, thank you for always watching my competitions, he has not missed every game I have.

They're not necessarily the brightest stars in the Asian Games, they're the most special

The world's martial arts, only fast can not be broken. Don't blink, this may be the fastest competition at the Hangzhou Asian Games. In the men's freestyle roller skating speed pile crossing event, Chinese Taipei's 16-year-old Huang Pinrui broke the world record by roller skating over 20 piles in just 3.885 seconds.

Oldest and youngest: Age is not a threshold

They're not necessarily the brightest stars in the Asian Games, they're the most special

Among the 886 athletes in the Chinese delegation to the Asian Games, the youngest is 13-year-old skateboarder Cui Chenxi. She began to pick skating at the age of 3, officially got involved with skateboarding at the age of 10, "skated" into the national team in only three years, won a gold medal in her Asian Games debut, and became China's youngest Asian Games champion.

Hangzhou Asian Games skateboarding women's street champion Cui Chenxi: There was a little mistake in the first round of the line, and in the second round, the coach said that otherwise it would be safe, and I said rush, because I felt that I could succeed, and I would succeed.

They're not necessarily the brightest stars in the Asian Games, they're the most special

The oldest is 60-year-old bridge player Dai Jianming. When he participated in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia, he was also the coach of the Chinese Bridge National Men's Team. Playing in a different capacity, he eventually won the silver medal in the bridge mixed team.

Chinese bridge player Dai Jianming: Just play out your own state, old age is not brain degradation or something, you can still fight with young people.

Since ancient heroes come out of youth, only love can withstand the long years.

Proudest: "Stained with my eldest grandson"

They're not necessarily the brightest stars in the Asian Games, they're the most special

In the men's 4×100m relay final in athletics, China trailed slightly behind when fourth baseman Chen Jiapeng took over the baton. With strong back-end acceleration ability, Chen Jiapeng reversed his opponent in the last 30 meters to hit the line first, and the Chinese team won the gold medal. After winning the championship, Chen Jiapeng returned to his hometown and hung the gold medal on the necks of his mother and grandmother, and his grandmother smiled so hard that she couldn't close her mouth when she took a group photo.

You win glory for the motherland, and we are even more proud of you.

(CCTV News Client)