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残特奥会赛事全面展开(聚焦残特奥会)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-08 22:10
Core Viewpoint - The 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the 9th Special Olympics will commence on December 9, featuring a record number of participants and events [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The event includes 46 major categories and 1,876 subcategories, with 11 major and 131 subcategories for mass sports, 9 major and 599 subcategories for Special Olympics, 20 summer major categories, and 6 winter major categories [1] - A total of 7,824 athletes from 34 delegations have registered, marking a new high in both delegation size and the number of athletes participating in mass sports [1] Group 2: Participation and Scale - During the concentrated competition period from December 8 to 15, there will be 5,398 athletes, 2,746 referees, 115 classifiers, and 2,772 coaches and staff involved, bringing the total scale to over 11,000 participants, an increase of approximately 30% compared to the previous event [1] - The Guangdong region will host 34 major categories, while Hong Kong will host 4 major categories and the TT11 level table tennis competition, and Macau will host 2 major categories [1] Group 3: Sports Categories - The mass sports events include table tennis, badminton, darts, chess, Go, jump rope, wheelchair dance, dry land curling, football, and basketball [1] - The Special Olympics will integrate sports competitions with non-sporting events, expanding participation pathways for individuals with intellectual disabilities [1]
北京市“健康杯”残疾人群众体育大会启幕,设置双奥文化展示台
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-06-20 07:57
Group 1 - The sixth "Health Cup" Sports Conference for disabled individuals in Beijing has commenced and will run until July 4, featuring over 1,300 athletes from 18 participating units competing in six major events [1][2] - The event aims to showcase the spirit of perseverance and optimism among disabled athletes, promoting skill enhancement and camaraderie through competition [1] - The "Health Cup" has evolved into the largest and most influential comprehensive sports event for disabled individuals in Beijing since its inception in 2020, receiving enthusiastic support from the disabled community [2] Group 2 - The event includes a cultural display featuring memorabilia from the 2008 and 2022 Olympic Games, encouraging athletes to embrace the Olympic spirit and the charm of sports [2] - The competition format includes both on-site events and online selections, reflecting an innovative approach to engaging participants [1]