The Paris Olympic Games is gradually coming to an end. In this Olympic Games, a group of Chinese teenagers born in the 2000s have amazed the world. They break records and create history on the field, they are hard-core and domineering, and when they are interviewed off the field,

The Paris Olympic Games is gradually coming to an end. In this Olympic Games, a group of Chinese teenagers born in the 2000s have amazed the world. They break records and create history on the field, they are hard-core and domineering, but when they are interviewed off the field, they are upright and cute. Some people say that these "little brothers" and "little sisters" are "terrible young people" on the field and "cute young people" off the field. Let’s review their wonderful performance👇

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won the first gold

“Sister A Tiao” and “Brother Gan Fan” were calm and calm

Huang Yuting and Sheng Li Hao won the first gold on the first competition day. In the shooting mixed team 10-meter air rifle gold medal match, 117-year-old Huang Yuting and 19-year-old Sheng Lihao won the first gold medal for the Chinese delegation in this Olympic Games. The two of them showed calmness and calmness beyond their years on the shooting range.

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Making history

Pan Zhanle showed good strength

In this Olympic Games, Pan Zhanle, who turned 20 from the age of 19, won two gold medals and one silver, showing good strength. Among them, in the men's 100-meter freestyle final, Pan Zhanle broke his own world record with 6.40 seconds and won the first gold medal.

In the men's 4×100-meter medley relay, he swam the last leg with a time of 45.92 seconds, overtaking him to first place, helping the Chinese team break the 40-year monopoly of the American team in this event.

In the post-match interview, Pan Zhanle was even more determined to refuse to admit defeat, and his words were quite confident and youthful.

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makes a comeback!

This legend is called " Zheng Qinwen "

The women's singles final of the Paris Olympics tennis event was held on the 3rd. Zheng Qinwen, who participated in the Olympics for the first time, defeated Croatian player Vekic 6:2, 6:3, winning China's first Olympic medal Tennis singles gold medal.

Zheng Qinwen, who is only in his early 20s, is also the first Asian athlete to stand on the highest podium of the Olympic Games in this event. In 2004, Chinese tennis achieved a breakthrough at the Olympic Games, winning the women's doubles gold medal for the first time; after 20 years, Chinese players reached the top of the singles in the Olympic tennis arena.

Creating history and realizing the dream of Paris, Zheng Qinwen said that behind this is not only sweat and dedication, but also perseverance and persistence.

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is flying on a bicycle!

An 18-year-old boy made history and won an Olympic gold medal.

At this Olympics, 18-year-old Deng Yawen used a gold medal to make more people aware of an "anti-gravity sport" - freestyle BMX. Deng Yawen's gold medal also achieved a breakthrough in Olympic gold medals for China's freestyle BMX event.

As an extreme sport, falls and injuries during BMX practice are commonplace. Deng Yawen once underwent surgery for fractures and dislocations. Today, she is recognized as the most comprehensive and energetic girl on the Chinese freestyle women's small wheel team.

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comes from the mountains but can conquer the waves!

15-year-old youngster makes history

In the Olympics, compared to performance, participation itself may be a victory. 5-year-old Yang Siqi is the first player to represent China in the Olympic surfing competition. Coming from the mountains, she chose to conquer the sea. Facing top players from all over the world, she successfully broke into the top 16 and advanced to the third round, creating the best result for China in this Olympic event. Although Yang Siqi ended up in the top 16, as the youngest player in this surfing competition, she also wrote her name in the history of Chinese surfing.

15 years old, from the mountains to the sea, as she wrote on her surfboard: "Dream what you want to do, go where you want to go, and become who you want to be!"