The Chengdu World Games wrapped up this week, but its legacy lives on through a simple yet powerful symbol: the letter 'W'. From victory podiums to viral social media posts, this emblem became the heartbeat of the global event. 🏅
So what makes 'W' so special? Let’s break it down:
- Win: Athletes like Spanish gymnast Clara Ruiz called it "a reminder that effort matters more than medals"
- We: Over 10,000 participants from 100+ countries and regions collaborated on cultural exchange programs
- World: The games’ eco-friendly stadiums showcased Chengdu’s blend of tradition and innovation
"The 'W' isn’t just a letter—it’s how we rewrite the rules of global sports," said Kenyan sprinter Jamal Mbeki during the closing ceremony.
📹 Want to feel the energy? Watch the official We Are the World video capturing dragon boat races on Jinjiang River, breakdancing showdowns, and that unforgettable panda mascot reveal! 🐼💥
Reference(s):
cgtn.com