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Today in history: Iquita performed a scorpion tail miracle, and Maradona won the World Youth Championship

author:Little boy and fat man

On this day in history (September 6), what big and small things have happened in the sports world, the author will give you an inventory!

Today in history: Iquita performed a scorpion tail miracle, and Maradona won the World Youth Championship

On September 6, 2015, the final battle of the 2015 Women's Volleyball World Cup, the Chinese women's volleyball team defeated the host Japan team 3-1. After winning this battle, the Chinese women's volleyball team scored 30 points with 10 wins and 1 loss, and won the championship with a 4-point advantage over Serbia, which won the same victory. The victory is the fourth World Cup won by the Chinese team, and it is also the eighth time that the team won the world championship in 11 years after the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.

Today in history: Iquita performed a scorpion tail miracle, and Maradona won the World Youth Championship

On September 6, 2008, the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games opened at the National Stadium "Bird's Nest". At the Beijing Paralympic Games, Chinese athletes won a total of 211 medals in 89 gold, 70 silver and 52 bronze, ranking first in the gold medal table and medal table without suspense.

Today in history: Iquita performed a scorpion tail miracle, and Maradona won the World Youth Championship

On September 6, 2003, in the women's singles final of the U.S. Open, Henin defeated Christers 2-0 (7-5/ 6-1) to win the U.S. Open women's singles title for the first time, her second Grand Slam title after the French Open that same year. As one of the greatest players in women's tennis, Haining has won women's singles titles 43 times in her career, including the 2004 Athens Olympic Singles Title, the 7 Grand Slam Singles Titles, and the WTA Year-End Finals Singles Title twice.

Today in history: Iquita performed a scorpion tail miracle, and Maradona won the World Youth Championship
Today in history: Iquita performed a scorpion tail miracle, and Maradona won the World Youth Championship

On 6 September 1995, in an international A-friendly match between England and Colombia, Colombian goalkeeper Iquita staged a scorpion swing to save the ball. In 68 games for the Colombian national team, Iquita also scored an incredible 3 goals.

Today in history: Iquita performed a scorpion tail miracle, and Maradona won the World Youth Championship

On September 6, 1979, at the World Youth Championships in Japan, the Argentine youth team led by Maradona won the championship by defeating the Soviet Union 3-1 in the final, and Maradona, who was only 19 years old at the time, won the best player of the tournament.

Today in history: Iquita performed a scorpion tail miracle, and Maradona won the World Youth Championship

In addition, today is also the birthday of Guangdong diver Li Deliang, the third place in the men's springboard diving at the Seoul Olympic Games, Sawa Suixi, japan's first Miss World Football, John Wall, american basketball player, and Tim Henman, a British tennis star!

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