Original title: Deng Peicheng won the Paralympic T36 100m champion
Deng Peicheng's family and friends cheer for him in front of the TV, photographed by Chen Huiming
Yangcheng Evening News reporter Yang zairui and correspondent Su Yongsheng reported: on the morning of September 4, exciting news came from the track and field field field of the Tokyo Paralympic Games. Deng Peicheng, a athlete of the Chinese disabled track and field team from HUAIJI, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, won the men's T36 100m championship with an achievement of 11.85 seconds. This is the first track and field gold medal won by Guangdong athletes participating in the Tokyo Paralympic Games and the seventh gold won by Guangdong athletes.
Deng Peicheng is 25 years old. He has congenital cerebral palsy for the first time in the Paralympic Games, but he has great athletic talent. His running test at school is no less than that of normal people.
In 2008, Deng Peicheng, who was still in primary school, watched the track and field competition of the Beijing Paralympic Games on TV. He was shocked by the disabled athletes who had the courage to pursue their dreams. Later, he took advantage of his spare time to practice running.
In 2018, Deng Peicheng, 22, was attracted by the coach, started systematic training and became a disabled athlete. In the same year, he won five gold medals and broke three provincial records when he participated in the Guangdong Paralympic Games for the first time.
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