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Zhu Wenjia served as the flag bearer of the Hong Kong team at the closing ceremony and wrote the silver medal finale for the adversity Boqi encounter|Tokyo Paralympic

2021-09-05T08:27:21.024Z


Zhu Wenjia, who won the silver medal in men's SH6 singles in badminton, will be the flag bearer of the Hong Kong delegation at the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Paralympic Games tonight (5th). He fought against the Indian player Nag in the final this morning to the third game, but unfortunately it fell.


Zhu Wenjia, who won the silver medal in men's SH6 singles in badminton, will be the flag bearer of the Hong Kong delegation at the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Paralympic Games tonight (5th).

In the finals this morning, he fought against the Indian player Nag to the third game, but unfortunately lost and won the silver medal.


In the entire tournament, Zhu Wenjia lost the first game three times, but was able to equalize in the second game three times, which can be said to be used to adversity waves.

Zhu Wenjia's message Hong Kong people can use the same mentality to face the difficulties encountered in life.


At 7 pm Hong Kong time tonight, the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Paralympic Games will be held, when Zhu Wenjia will be the flag bearer of the Hong Kong delegation.

The 30-year-old Zhu Wenjia faced adversity many times this year and eventually reached the finals and won the silver medal.

He believes that competition is like life, and different adversities and difficulties can be faced with the same attitude.

Zhu Wenjia won the silver medal.

(Getty Images)

He said: "On the court, how to go from behind, slowly fight the wave of adversity, and catch up with each point. This is precisely the attitude that we have to learn from every difficulty in our lives. We can let everyone see through the game. So, athletes have this mentality. In fact, we are all ordinary people, and we can all use the same mentality in our lives to face the difficulties we encounter."

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have tried my best to do my best

Zhu Wenjia's heroic appearance in the Paralympic finals:

From not knowing whether the Paralympics could be held successfully, to the unsatisfactory situation of the grouping, they were drawn in the same group as the world's No. 1 enemy, followed by a dramatic breakout, and then to the top four, first fell behind and defeated, Zhu Wenjia passed the pass. .

It wasn't until the third game of the final that he went behind 2:7 to a tie at 13:13, but he didn't get everything done, and finally passed the gold medal.

Zhu Wenjia's journey to the Olympic Games is a process of constantly encountering difficulties and then working hard to face them.

In the last few points of the final, he lost the gold medal, but found his own shortcomings and realized the psychological gap between him and the gold medalist Nag, and there is still much room for improvement in the future.

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India's Nag won the final and won the gold medal.

Zhu Wenjia admitted frankly that his psychological quality at the end of the fight was not as good as that of the opponent.

(Associated Press)

There is always hope in life. Zhu Wenjia said that he did not think about participating in the Olympics a few years ago, and even more could not imagine himself standing on the podium.

He said, "To be honest, a few years ago, I was just an ordinary person like everyone else, watching the athletes in front of the TV, "Oh! The Olympics! It doesn't matter to me"! I can't imagine that I can stand on this stage in a few years , Let alone get a medal.” He continued, “Life is full of surprises. You won’t know what adventures will be in the next moment!”

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From the last game of the group stage to the top 4, and then to the final, Zhu Wenjia once again played with his opponent to the third game.

(Reuters)

When Zhu Wenjia was in middle school, he was invited by a friend to get involved in badminton. He started his badminton career at the age of 14. His best performance was to win a singles gold medal in the 2018 Asian Paralympic Games.

Zhu Wenjia, who played in the short-limbed group, has a large coverage area, strong running ability, and strong control in front of the net.

Zhu Wenjia's profile


age: 30 years old


World rankings: 3rd


Main achievements:


2019 International Tour Turkey, China, gold medal


2018 Asian

Para

Games men's singles gold medal


[Hong Kong won a total of 2 silvers and 3 bronzes in the Tokyo Paralympics, a list of Hong Kong team medal winners (click to enlarge)]

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Source: hk1

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