History was made on December 15, 2025, as China's National Games for Persons with Disabilities concluded with fireworks on the track and field. Athletes smashed 50 national records on this final day of competition – proving once again that limits are made to be broken. 🏃♀️💨
Sichuan's Yang Chunhua became an instant legend by winning the women's 10,000m hearing-impaired final in 36:56.28 – a time that would make any elite runner sweat! Not to be outdone, Zhejiang's Xu Kuantian dominated the men's equivalent event, setting a blistering 29:57.35 record.
But the star of the day was Guangxi's Liu Cuiqing 👑. After already claiming gold in the T11 100m, 200m, and 400m, she anchored her team to victory in the mixed 4×100m relay – making it four golds in one championship. Talk about leaving it all on the track! 🥇
These games have not just been about medals, but about rewriting what's possible in adaptive sports. With over 100,000 spectators cheering this year, para athletics in China is having its main character moment – and we're here for it. 🌟
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New records set in multiple disciplines on last day of track and field
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