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-1°C! 1 hour late to start, all blacks were wiped out! The four champions were all Chinese

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Championship glory under the test of extreme cold: Hangzhou Marathon Chinese runners turned the tables against the wind

-1°C! 1 hour late to start, all blacks were wiped out! The four champions were all Chinese

In the biting low temperature, the 2023 Hangzhou Marathon has become a real battle of physical strength and will. Despite the sudden climate challenges, the Chinese athlete showed remarkable adaptability and perseverance, and achieved impressive results in extreme weather conditions.

-1°C! 1 hour late to start, all blacks were wiped out! The four champions were all Chinese

On the eve of the race, Hangzhou, which was already full of spring, ushered in a rare low temperature weather. The temperature plummeted to just -1 degree, which was undoubtedly a huge test for all the participants. Due to the safety of the athletes, the organizing committee decided to postpone the competition for a few hours until the weather warmed up. This shows the organizers' concern for the well-being of athletes and their commitment to the quality of the competition.

-1°C! 1 hour late to start, all blacks were wiped out! The four champions were all Chinese

As the race began, we saw the participants wearing all kinds of cold gear, some even wearing scarves and gloves in their running clothes. But even so, cold temperatures remain an insurmountable obstacle — especially for black athletes Xi training and competing in hot environments.

-1°C! 1 hour late to start, all blacks were wiped out! The four champions were all Chinese

The most striking aspect of the incident was the tenacious fighting spirit displayed by the Chinese players in adverse conditions. They seemed to be better able to adapt to such an extremely unpredictable natural environment, leading the way in the cold wind and eventually winning all the championships. This is not only a victory, but also a concrete embodiment of the improvement of China's marathon level and the results of athletes' psychological quality training.

Analysis of data and expert opinion suggests that low temperatures do have an impact on muscle performance and endurance and can lead to atypical outcomes. But it also proves that athletes need to be prepared for a variety of conditions and be able to respond flexibly.

In conclusion, in the Hangzhou Marathon that ended today, despite facing severe challenges, the Chinese runners conquered the bad weather with tenacious perseverance and wrote their own chapter of victory with strength. They not only add new honors to the glory of the country, but also prove to the world that China's marathon is entering a new and bright era.

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