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Six-time Paralympian defends discus throw title
Shanghai athlete Zhang Liangmin defended her title in the women's discus throw F11 category at the Paris Paralympic Games on Sept 3. It was Zhang's fourth consecutive gold medal in the event.
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Shanghai athlete Dai Yunqiang wins gold at 2024 Paralympic Games
Athlete Dai Yunqiang became the first athlete from Shanghai to win a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games on Sept 1, local time, breaking the previous record and taking the men's 400-meter T54 final with a 0.12 second margin.
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Inspiring journeys to Paris Paralympics
With the Paris Paralympics about to open, we delve into the inspiring stories of Shanghai's outstanding Paralympians as they prepare to represent their country at the Games. Witness the unwavering spirit and dedication of these remarkable sporting heroes as they redefine physical limits and strive for greatness against all odds.
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Paralympians to chase dream in Paris
The Paris Olympics may have concluded with excitement, but for Paralympians, the Games are just beginning. A total of 284 Chinese athletes will take part in the Paralympic Games, and among them 25 are from Shanghai. They will compete in wheelchair fencing, sitting volleyball, and athletics.
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The thrill of Olympic sports in Changning
The Paris Olympic Games are in full swing, igniting a sports fever across the globe, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the sports venues of Changning district.
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Triumphant dive adds to glory in pool
Chen Yuxi won silver in the women's 10-meter platform diving event on Aug 6 at the Paris Olympics.
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Swimmer fulfills Olympic redemption in historic relay victory
Shanghai swimmer Qin Haiyang made a remarkable comeback at the Paris Olympics, boosting the Chinese swimming quartet and ending the US domination in the men's 4x100m medley relay.
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Olympic debutant shoots down bronze for China
Shanghai shooter Wang Xinjie clinched the bronze medal in the men's 25m rapid fire pistol event. His parents eagerly await his return and are preparing a celebratory banquet.
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A map for BMX enthusiasts in Shanghai
For enthusiastic young children who want to try BMX cycling, here is a map of popular venues in Shanghai.
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Fan Zhendong paddles his way to golden glory
Fantastic! Taylor Swift-loving paddling prodigy wins the 'End Game' to claim his first Olympic gold
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Shanghai theater screenings of Olympic events gain popularity
Watching Olympic events in cinemas has emerged as a popular craze among sports enthusiasts in Shanghai.
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Shanghai diver clinches gold at Games
Eighteen-year-old Chinese diver Chen Yuxi from Shanghai, along with her teammate, 17-year-old Quan Hongchan, clinched the women's synchronized 10-meter platform title at the Paris Olympics on July 31.
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Shanghai swimmer Tang Qianting secures silver at Paris Olympics
Shanghai swimmer Tang Qianting won silver in the women’s 100-meter breaststroke at the 2024 Paris Olympics on July 29. It is the first medal won by a Shanghai athlete in the Paris Olympics.
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Immersive excitement: Experience the Olympics on big screen
Many Shanghai citizens opted for a unique viewing experience by watching the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games on the silver screens instead of in front of their TVs.
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Shanghai's 'Summer + Olympics' blend boosts spending
Shanghai is embracing sports fervor, brought on by the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympic Games, by hosting events during Shanghai Summer International Consumption Season.
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Shanghai's new sports festival to boost local economy
The inaugural "Life Shines at Vital-Sport" festival - part of the Shanghai Sports Consumption Festival - kicked off on July 21 and will continue until Sept 1 at Ruihong Tiandi in Shanghai's Hongkou district.
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Shanghai University of Sport shines bright with 19 student-athletes at Paris Olympics
The roster of student-athletes from Shanghai University of Sport are set to participate in a diverse array of sports, each bringing a unique set of skills and achievements to the Olympic arena.
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Shanghai athletes to shine at Olympics gala
Among the 405 Chinese athletes to compete in the Paris Olympics, 40 are from Shanghai, with 35-year-old star equestrian Alex Hua Tian as the oldest competitor, and 18-year-old diver Huang Qibin as the youngest.