Zhou Xiaoqin, who was 1.8 meters tall, had a delicate mind.

From June 15 to 17, 2022, seven blind children and four older boys stood at the provincial Paralympic Games in Yichang, where Peng Boyang was a bit nervous.

Once the movement deforms, I will slow down and use the force of the traction rope to pull him up.” In this way, the traction rope tightly connects the two people through tens of thousands of arm swings, leg lifts A little bit of jogging training combined into “unity” As the game approached, the volunteers were delighted to see the number of timers gradually getting smaller in the training notebook.

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The two of them set off together from adjacent runways, using a 10 cm long traction rope as a link to connect the traction rope.

He was used to squatting down before running and lifting his team members’ feet with his hands before the starting line, and then helping them to retighten some loose shoelaces.

The four big boys cheered happily.

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At 2am, a weekly training schedule was prepared to complete the children’s training.

Peng Boyang, Guo Bin After receiving the news, Guo Wei and his younger brother Zhou Xiaoqin signed up as volunteers to train their children in the blind track race, which is divided into T11, T12, and T13 levels based on the athlete’s visual acuity.

The next day, he was the first to “fly over” in the 200m final After two days of competition at the finish line, the track and field team of the City Blind School won 8 gold medals, 4 silver medals, and 3 bronze medals, among which Luo Zhihan alone won 3 gold medals.

On the second day of the training for providing pictures for the blind, Guo Bin Guo Wei and Zhou Xiaoqin became regular runners for six children, while Peng Boyang served as the head coach and Luo Zhihan’s runner.

The T11 level is completely blind, but due to the insufficient number of participants at other levels in the competition, all athletes wear eye masks in accordance with the T11 standard.

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I don’t know when the children began to have confidence and tacit understanding in their unconditional follow in the dark.

Several big boys pooled money to buy spareribs from the vegetable market and asked the canteen aunt to cook soup for the team members to add to the meal.

First, starting from the running posture, we should kick our legs forward, kick our legs sideways The seemingly most common special step exercises such as leg lifting are placed in the most important position.

Reporter Xu Weiwei photographed, “We all have a sense of responsibility in our hearts, and even if it is difficult, we must do our best.” On the night of the first day of training, they held a video conference overnight to discuss the training plan.

Wuhan City School for Blind Children on the playground 4 Wuhan Institute of Physical Education students wearing blindfolds running how to go? The 10 cm traction rope “unites” the runner and the athlete.

Peng Zizhuang, a gold medal winner from a blind school, had an unexpected situation.

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How important it was for blind athletes to train with volunteers from Wuhan Sports Institute and students from blind schools.

He staggered and ran only 20 meters.” In the darkness, I don’t know where I am, what’s ahead, and my fear is infinitely magnified.

The 10 cm traction rope allows the guide and athletes to “integrate into one.”.

“For the first time, I felt that I was not used to having something in my hand.

In the men’s 100 meter race, Peng Zizhuang, who had originally run first, accidentally fell down just 2 meters from the finish line with a large area of bruises on his shoulder, and after missing the gold medal, Peng Zizhuang resolutely completed the race.

“I especially hope they can achieve good results, which is more urgent than my own participation in the competition.” In the women’s 100m race, the skinny Luo Zhihan won the team’s first gold medal, Peng Boyang (right), who was in his 20s and released the traction rope at the dying point according to the rules, Luo Zhihan (left) dashed through the finish line like a butterfly emerging from a cocoon.

They “flew up” on the field and the children achieved good results.

Reporter Xu Weiwei took a photo of a blind track and field athlete who had to be accompanied by a guide to run at their sub station.

A year ago, four college students from the 11th Provincial Paralympic Games were close to Wuhan Institute of Physical Education, and seven children from Wuhan Blind Children’s School simultaneously embarked on an unusual starting line in their lives.

We repeat the training for 6 days a week, using a 10cm rope.

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He remembered that during the training break During the break, the team members liked to listen to Jay Chou’s songs, so they took their stereo to the blind school and were too tired for several training sessions.

Reporter Xu Weiwei took a photo and put on an eye mask to personally experience the feelings of blind children.

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After the competition, they often contacted and interacted on WeChat, becoming the “glimmer” and warmth in the hearts of both sides, encouraging each other to continue to move forward now, Children hope to become big brothers as well.

After understanding the rules of the competition, four volunteers put on blindfolds to personally experience Peng Boyang, who was professionally trained in the Xiangyang City Track and Field Team, unable to take any steps in the dark environment.

Therefore, “Luo Zhihan and other players, who can usually see some light, also need to run in a completely dark environment.

” At that time, he strongly realized how difficult it was to run in the dark and overcome the fear of darkness.

Let’s “unite as one” Wuhan Institute of Physical Education volunteers and blind school students to train together.

Reporter Xu Weiwei photographed “The traction rope is the only source of tactile sensation for blind athletes who perceive everything on the field, while the person at the other end of the rope is the only source of their tactile sensation.” Peng Boyang knew that to run fast, it is necessary to establish a high degree of trust and tacit understanding through this small traction rope.

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The two of them ran in different directions, almost as if I were dragging him.” Guo Wei said that his fast running speed required more observation and cooperation with Peng Zizhuang “If his arm swings slowly, my step will increase.

(Photo from Blind School) Guo Wei comforted Peng Zizhuang that he could give up the race if necessary for safety, but the normally stubborn boy only adjusted for one hour and insisted on winning a bronze medal in the 400m race.

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