TOKYO, Aug. 28 (Xinhua) -- The Tokyo Paralympic Games Blind Judo Competition continued to be held at the Nippon Budokan on August 28, with Chinese athlete Wang Yue winning the bronze medal in the women's 63 kg competition.
This is the first time the 24-year-old Wang Yue has participated in the Paralympic Games, and she easily beat Spain's Arce in the quarter-finals in just 54 seconds.
In the semi-finals, Wang Yue encountered Azerbaijani rival Husenov, the two fought for 4 minutes but did not get a winning point, and finally Husenov was judged to win the game with half a point of 38 seconds of large cutting skills, and Wang Yue entered the bronze medal competition.
In the bronze medal match against Russian veteran Pozdinicheva, Wang Yue frequently dodged his opponent's deadly moves, winning two and a half points in 2 minutes and 29 seconds to win a bronze medal for the Chinese blind judo team.
Wang Yue said after the game: "I felt sad and disappointed because I didn't show my best self and failed to show the level I could achieve. For example, I move my legs too slowly and have too much hesitation. ”
"My training hasn't been enough, now I'm full of motivation for the next Paralympic Games and I'll do more." She said.
Wang Yue also said: "I love judo very much. For me, that's all there is to it. Because through judo I can feel things that people can't experience in their daily lives, and every time I am on the mat, I am very excited and happy. (End)