The 68-member Chinese delegation returned home on Wednesday with 22 gold
medals and 6 new world records at the 2006 International Paralympic Committee
(IPC) Athletics World Championships held in Assen, Netherlands on September 2 to
12.
Wu Chunmiao (L), a
Chinese female sprinter with visual disablity runs with her guide in a
track event during the World Paralympic Athletics Championship in Assem
city, Netherlands on September 2 to 12 [China Paralympic
Administration]. |
China led the championship with 22 gold medals, 12 silver, 21 bronze,
followed by the United States with 16, 12, 4 and Australia with 16, 6 and
10.
Athens Paralympic triple gold medalist Guo Wei set the world record with
14.68m, 49.39m and 46.26m respectively in F35 class shot put, discus and
F35/36/38 class javelin. The country's relay team composed of young athletics Li
Jun, Zhang Lixin, Li Huzhao and Xiao Jialin laurelled 4x100m running champion in
52.27 seconds and 4x400m running champion with a time of 3 minutes 47.42 seconds
in T53-54 class.
The event was the once-four-year cumulative championship held by the
International Paralympic Committee and brought together over 1200 athletes from
78 countries and regions.
China earned three gold medals as it made its debut in the Championship in
1984. At Athens Paralympic Games in 2004, the nation brought home with 25 gold,
20 silver, 13 bronze medals and 15 new world records.