Great leaps forward

By SUN XIAOCHEN | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-08-10 09:34
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With skateboarding making its Olympic debut in Tokyo, teenager Zeng Wenhui finished sixth in the women's street final on July 26. The 16-year-old, who used to practice Chinese martial arts, was proud of her feat and insisted she would never walk away from the sport she loves. [Photo/Agencies]

'All the impossibles'

Much to the surprise of fans back home, Chinese athletes made huge strides in Western-dominated sports, such as track and field, swimming, and rowing.

Sprinter Su Bingtian dashed into history by clocking an Asian-record 9.83 seconds to become the first Chinese to reach an Olympic men's 100m final.

Two-time world champion Gong Lijiao claimed the country's first women's Olympic shot put title in her fourth Games, before Liu Shiying followed suit with a similar feat in the women's javelin.

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