Video of visually impaired athlete earning a gold medal goes viral
A video of a visually impaired athlete's breathtaking jump-rope performance recently went viral thanks to its remarkable display of athleticism and determination.
The video features 21-year-old Zhou Yuhong, a graduate of the Chongqing Special Education Center, who achieved an astounding 208 skips in just 30 seconds to earn a gold medal on Tuesday at the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities.
Zhou's success is the result of focused preparation. "Intensive training started half a year ago, with four-hour daily practices all the way up until the start of the competition," said her coach, Zhou Weilin.
Zhou shared the accomplishment with her teammate, 24-year-old Yang Hui, who clinched gold in the male side of the same category. Yang achieved 212 skips to earn his third consecutive national championship in this event.
Coach Zhou expressed deep admiration for the athletes. "The disabled can also be extraordinary," he said. "Competing in sports can help them find their own worth in life's journey."
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