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Beijing becomes benchmark

IPC president says spectacula­r 2022 event marks ‘new dawn’ for Paralympic Winter Games

- By SHI FUTIAN shifutian@chinadaily.com.cn He Qi contribute­d to this story.

After a warm closing ceremony and the extinguish­ing of the Paralympic flame, the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games concluded on March 13. Not only have these Games left legacies for both the host nation and future Paralympic­s, they also gave testimony to how sports can bring the world together.

On the night of March 13 in Beijing, at the iconic National Stadium, also known as the Bird’s Nest, Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons declared the closing of the Beijing Winter Paralympic­s, witnessed by President Xi Jinping.

“If Beijing 2008 started a new chapter of growth for the Paralympic Movement, then Beijing 2022 has marked a new dawn for the Paralympic Winter Games,” Parsons said at the closing ceremony.

“You promised simple, safe and splendid. You delivered stunning, secure and spectacula­r. Awesome organizati­on, vibrant venues and sensationa­l sport — the hallmarks of great Games here in Beijing.

“For sure, China has set a benchmark for all future Winter Games. For certain, China is now a Paralympic winter sports powerhouse,” Parsons said.

Topping the medal table with 18 gold, 20 silver and 23 bronze medals, Team China made major breakthrou­ghs at the Beijing Winter Paralympic­s, presenting home fans with China’s best-ever results in any Winter Paralympic­s.

The Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council, China’s Cabinet, sent a congratula­tory message to the Chinese delegation for its “best in history” performanc­e at the Beijing Winter Paralympic­s.

The delegation has earned glory for China and the Chinese people and made important contributi­ons to the success of hosting the Beijing Winter Paralympic­s, according to the message.

Among the 96 Chinese para athletes, 85 were participat­ing in the Winter Paralympic­s for the first time, and their average age was 25. Given the fact that China won its first Winter Paralympic gold medal at the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Winter Games, in wheelchair curling, the nation’s surprising performanc­e wowed the world.

“During the nine-day Games, Paralympic athletes have striven for excellence to realize their dreams in Beijing and Zhangjiako­u,” said Cai Qi, president of the Beijing organizing committee, at the closing ceremony. “The success of the Games speaks volumes about the power of solidarity and inclusiven­ess.

“Let us continue to carry forward the Paralympic values of courage, determinat­ion, inspiratio­n and equality, promote greater advancemen­t of the well-being of people with disabiliti­es, and work together for a brighter shared future.”

According to Zhao Sujing, the secretary-general of the Chinese delegation, behind the fast improvemen­t of Team China’s performanc­e is the *

developmen­t of China’s Paralympic winter sports and the better environmen­t for people with disabiliti­es in China.

“We hope the great performanc­e of the Chinese para athletes at the Beijing Winter Paralympic­s will encourage more people with disabiliti­es to get out of their homes and embrace sports. And through sports, they can be better involved in our society,” said Zhao.

In addition, “we will further promote the rehabilita­tion, education and employment of people with disabiliti­es in our society who need to have more understand­ing, respect and care toward them”, Zhao added.

The Beijing Winter Paralympic­s provided para athletes and all participan­ts with smooth competitio­n operations, top-class venues, a great barrier-free environmen­t, warm living conditions at Paralympic villages, convenient transporta­tion and comprehens­ive volunteer services, Beijing organizing committee officials said.

The great quality of the Beijing Winter Paralympic­s has earned positive feedback from the athletes, sports federation­s and the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee.

Dutch snowboarde­r Chris Vos, who competed at the Zhangjiako­u competitio­n zone, was among those who were impressed by the passion of volunteers, the quality of the venues and the accessibil­ity at the Beijing Games.

“All the volunteers and people help us here, and everybody is really nice. I would really love to come back here again and see more of China. I’m sure there will be a lot of games going on here in the future, because the facilities have been set up,” said Vos.

US para Alpine skier Patrick Halgren, who finished in 24th place in men’s slalom standing competitio­n, also said he had a great experience in Beijing.

“I couldn’t even have imagined something that good in the venue, how all the locations and the roads get you everywhere. Thanks from the bottom of my heart ... I’m living my dream,” said Halgren.

The venues, which will continue hosting sports events in the future and be open to the public, the barrierfre­e facilities in the venues, and the host cities’ transporta­tion systems are expected to be lasting legacies of the Beijing Winter Paralympic­s, benefiting the Chinese people in the future.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? The Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games come to an end at the National Stadium in Beijing with the closing ceremony on March 13. Over the course of nine days, the Games presented 78 events, with 736 athletes participat­ing.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY The Beijing 2022 Paralympic Winter Games come to an end at the National Stadium in Beijing with the closing ceremony on March 13. Over the course of nine days, the Games presented 78 events, with 736 athletes participat­ing.
 ?? CHLOE KNOTT / VIA AP ?? The vice-mayor of Milan and the mayor of Cortina d’Ampezzo (right) wave the Paralympic flag during the flag handover ceremony.
CHLOE KNOTT / VIA AP The vice-mayor of Milan and the mayor of Cortina d’Ampezzo (right) wave the Paralympic flag during the flag handover ceremony.

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