Chao News Client Reporter Ying Luyang A few days ago, Hu Xiaolu, who had just finished the Asian Games, entered a new job. As a technical representative of the judo project, she went to Guangdong Province to participate in the last stop of the 2023 National Judo Points Competitio

Chao News Client Reporter Ying Luyang

A few days ago, Hu Xiaolu, who had just finished the Asian Games, entered a new job. As a technical representative of the judo project, she went to Guangdong Province to participate in the last stop of the 2023 National Judo Points Competition. Among the technical officials, Hu Xiaolu is young and small, but her aura is not small at all. This is the confidence she brought to the Hangzhou Asian Games by successfully taking on four projects.

Hu Xiaolu is a retired judoka. During the Hangzhou Asian Games and the Asian Paralympic Games, she served as the assistant to the competition director of the Linpu Stadium Operation Team and was mainly responsible for the four competition areas of judo, jiu-jitsu, kejiu-jitsu and blind judo. work. From a competitor to a game organizer and now a project expert, Hu Xiaolu became associated with sports again because of the Asian Games. She told reporters: "I believe I can still be seen in the next Aichi Nagoya Asian Games."

Hu Xiaolu (left) at work. Photo provided by interviewee

During the Hangzhou Asian Games, Hu Xiaolu could be regarded as the backbone of the team. Compared with other colleagues who have little experience in related projects, Hu Xiaolu, a former athlete, has advantages in project knowledge and experience. She did not make it to the Asian Games stage in her athlete career, but she became the successful host of the Hangzhou Asian Games as an organizer. The "escort force" behind it.

serves as the president of the competition area for the four projects. She is not only responsible for information collection, communication and coordination among dozens of technical officials for each individual event, but also is responsible for the implementation of relevant work for the next project's competition area during the transition process of each project. These tedious tasks take up a lot of her personal time.

During the Asian Games, Hu Xiaolu was interviewed by the media as a staff member of the Asian Organizing Committee. (Photo provided by interviewee)

"I go out at five o'clock every day, and I don't get home until I finish my work at about twelve o'clock in the evening. During the project conversion period, many staff can take a breather, but I can't. All the technologies for the next project The standards are still waiting for me to confirm and implement them, and I have to maintain a high-intensity work rhythm every day." Some people fell ill and fell ill, and some applied for rotational leave, but she stuck to her job day after day, which was really tiring. If you can't stand it anymore, take a short break during your commute. Looking back on her various experiences in the Asian Games, Hu Xiaolu felt that it was the willpower she developed as an athlete that helped her persevere.

Even though she was physically exhausted, Hu Xiaolu was still grateful for this valuable experience. During her time in the Asian Organizing Committee, she also gained personal growth and improved abilities. "I have always believed that athletes still have a lot to improve in terms of their overall abilities. I feel particularly honored to be a member of the Asian Games organizers. The Asian Games Organizing Committee is like a university. I have learned a lot of knowledge here. , I met many outstanding people, which helped me broaden my horizons."

Gram Jiu-Jitsu test competition was successfully held at Linpu Gymnasium. Picture provided by the organizer

While Hu Xiaolu was working hard in her career, the gears of fate began to turn quietly. Her professionalism and serious and responsible attitude were recognized by Xie Guanghan, vice chairman of the Asian Judo Federation and technical representative of the judo project at the Hangzhou Asian Games. With his recommendation, Hu Xiaolu got the opportunity to join the Asian Judo Federation.

"Being international means being able to see more, gain more, have a broader vision, and pursue higher goals." When talking about her vision for the future, Hu Xiaolu was very excited. The Asian Games brought her to The larger international stage also allowed her to string together her nearly ten years of sports career and more than two years of experience in organizing competitions.

Hu Xiaolu, who possesses these precious qualities of being modest, studious and tenacious, will go further and further in the future in this important competitive sport of judo. "I hope that I can represent China in the future and continue to work in this field as a technical officer of the judo project. I believe that I will appear in the next 2026 Aichi Nagoya Asian Games."

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