Chinese boxer Li Qian just wrote her name in the history books at #Paris2024! 🥇 The 28-year-old from Henan province clinched gold in the women’s 75kg category on Saturday, defeating Panama’s Atheyna Bylon 4-1 in a thrilling final. 🔥
This victory completes her Olympic medal collection: bronze in 2016, silver in 2020, and now gold in 2024. 📈 She’s officially the first woman ever to win all three medals in Olympic boxing—talk about leveling up! 💪
💬 \"This medal isn’t just mine—it’s for everyone who believed in me,\" Li said post-fight, dedicating her win to coaches and fans.
With Li’s triumph, Team China’s boxing squad now holds 3 golds and 2 silvers in Paris, cementing their status as a global powerhouse. 🇨🇳👊 Will this inspire a new wave of young athletes? We’re here for it! 🌟
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Chinese athlete sets Olympic record and more from Paris Day 15
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