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Competing for Glory
Team China fares well in the athletics world championships
By Bai Shi  ·  2017-08-21  ·   Source: | NO. 34 AUGUST 24, 2017

Yang Jiayu celebrates as she crosses the finish line in the Women's 20km Race Walk at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in London on August 13 (XINHUA)

China finished fifth on the medal table at the 2017 International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Championships London from August 4 to 13 with seven medals—two gold, three silver and two bronze. Over 3,000 athletes from across the world competed in the 10-day championships, including 48 Chinese athletes who took part in 19 events. During this round of the biennial IAAF event, Team China maintained its good performance from the World Championships 2015 and the Rio Olympics 2016.

On August 10, veteran athlete Gong Lijiao won her first individual gold medal in the women's shot put, which was also China's first gold medal at the championships in London. Gong had waited a very long time to win the gold, this being her sixth appearance at the World Championships in Athletics.

The other gold medal was won by Yang Jiayu in the women's 20-km race walk on August 13. Yang amazed her competitors with a powerful sprint to cross the finishing line first. This was the 21-year-old's debut at the World Championships.

Apart from the medalists, China's athletes did their best to set new records in London. For example, Su Bingtian reached the men's 100m final for the second time. He was the only Asian athlete to compete in the final with formidable opponents including Usain Bolt from Jamaica and Justin Gatlin of the United States.

In preparation for the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, China is maintaining an outstanding training program and focusing on cultivating more young athletes.

(Photos by Xinhua)

Xue Changrui during his second attempt at 5.89 meters in the Men's Pole Vault Final at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in London on August 8. Xue finished the event in fourth place (XINHUA)

Li Lingwei (left) celebrates with teammate Lu Huihui after the Women's Javelin Throw Final at the 2017 IAAF World Championships on August 8. Li and Lu respectively took the silver and the bronze (XINHUA)

Wang Zheng competes during the Women's Hammer Throw Final at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in London on August 8. Wang won the silver medal in the event (XINHUA)

Su Bingtian (first right) competes in the Men's 100m Final at the 2017 IAAF World Championships on August 5 (XINHUA)

Copyedited by Chris Surtees

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