Mo Jiadie
More than two months ago, Mo Jiadie ran a personal best time of 54.78 seconds in the women's 400-meter hurdles final, not only winning the championship and rewriting the meeting record, but also helping Chinese track and field return to the top stage of the Olympic women's 400-meter hurdles after 12 years.
At that moment, she was like a soaring butterfly, dancing on the field, conquering all the spectators with her speed and passion.
Mo Jiadie's success is not achieved overnight, and every progress she makes embodies hard work and unremitting efforts. From a young age, she had a love for athletics.
His hometown is Huaiji County, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, which is a place with a tradition of track and field, and has produced many track and field athletes, such as Liang Xiaojing (Asian champion in women's sprinting) is a neighbor and senior sister.
The main event is the women's 400m hurdles, which won the runner-up in the Hangzhou Asian Games last year and is currently the top female athlete in China.
Now, after a lapse of 12 years, as the new banner figure of the Chinese women's 400m hurdles, Mo Jiadie will stand on the Olympic stage for the first time and strive to write a new glory of Chinese track and field.