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冠军“唐宝宝”一家的“飞驰人生”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-16 06:46
李想(右一)和 他的家人 本报记者 徐程 摄 除夕,浦东张江玉兰香苑。 福字挂上了,窗花贴上了……家里欢声笑语、饭菜飘香。22岁的特奥冠军李想和家人一起下厨,准备年 夜饭。李想会擀皮、包饺子、包馄饨,动作有条不紊,"我在学校学会了,要亲手做给家人吃"。 记者走进这个"全国文明家庭",感受特奥冠军家的年味,细细聆听这一家人不同寻常的"飞驰人生"。 龙首戒指和平安扣 "我命由我不由天" "运动给我注入无穷力量,体操带给我自信和快乐,速度滑冰让我有飞翔的感觉。希望大家都能爱上特 奥运动,让世界看到我们!"在李想家,墙上的奖牌在午后的阳光下闪闪发光:2015年洛杉矶特奥会体 操1金2银2铜、2017年奥地利冬季特奥会速滑铜牌、2019年阿布扎比特奥会体操2金4银1铜、2025年全国 特奥会轮滑金牌……一枚又一枚奖牌背后,是一段又一段故事。 "唐宝宝"的成长之路,举步维艰。从学会站立到发音说话,普通孩子可以轻松掌握的技能,他需要成倍 努力重复无数次才能勉强掌握。记者看到,家里过道上装了单杠。爸爸妈妈说,他们是李想的"陪练", 会把教练教的动作一个个"拆解"开来,用简单易懂的语言指导他反复练习,直到动作达标。 李想的爸爸 ...
乒乓让他们拥抱更精彩的世界
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-17 07:28
Group 1 - The opening ceremony of the New Year's Table Tennis Open attracted attention with five special guests, including athletes from the Special Olympics, showcasing their passion for table tennis alongside renowned players like Xu Yinshi and Liu Shiwen [2] - Yu Shigen, a 48-year-old athlete from the Yangguang Home in Xiaodongmen Street, became a champion in table tennis and represented Shanghai at the National Paralympic Games, winning silver medals in both singles and doubles [2] - Xiao Hanfeng, a boy with autism spectrum disorder, transformed through sports, gaining confidence and becoming a "gold medal seller" in school fundraising activities, demonstrating the positive impact of table tennis on his life [2] Group 2 - The growth of Special Olympic athletes involves significant challenges, with support from teachers and organizations, highlighting the importance of platforms like the New Year's Table Tennis Open in helping these children embrace a broader world [3]
残特奥会 “两活动一计划” 在中山启动,助力特奥群体全面发展
Group 1 - The event "Two Activities and One Plan" was launched in Zhongshan, Guangdong, focusing on the comprehensive development of the Special Olympics community [1][2] - The initiative includes three main components: a parent exchange activity, a youth integration activity, and a health plan for athletes, all under the theme "Walking Together in Love, Enjoying the Future" [1][2] - The parent exchange activity aims to support families of Special Olympics athletes, while the youth integration activity promotes understanding and friendship between disabled and non-disabled youth [1][2] Group 2 - The health plan for Special Olympics athletes focuses on health screening, physical guidance, and rehabilitation knowledge dissemination to enhance their overall development and extend their athletic careers [1][2] - The event featured 16 guest speakers, including representatives from the East Asia region of the Special Olympics International and various experts and social organization representatives [4] - An art exhibition showcasing 100 works by intellectually disabled youth was held, with the youngest artist being 8 years old and the oldest 21 years old [4]