The last one is him! The final stop of the Hangzhou Asian Games torch relay has ended! Just now, this scene flashed through the screen
The torch relay of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou returned to Hangzhou today, marking its final stop.
Just now,
The closing ceremony was held at the West Square of the Olympic Sports Center,
The last torchbearer, tennis player Wu Yibing
Display the torch on stage and light the ignition pot.
The Fire Protection Team enters the scene,
Introduce the spark into the ignition lamp,
Escort the spark to exit.
The Torch Relay Hangzhou Station of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou
Complete success.
The total length of this torch relay route is 11.4 kilometers, and the starting ceremony is set on the balcony of Hangzhou City, crossing the Qiantang River. Along the route, there are also landmark buildings such as the Internet of Things town, Hangzhou International Expo Center, and Hangzhou Olympic Center venue cluster, fully showcasing the innovation and vitality on both sides of the Qiantang River.
About 200 torchbearers from various industries participated in the relay,
Let's review the exciting moments together ↓↓↓
The first torchbearer, Chen Yufei
She is a badminton player from Tonglu, Hangzhou. She was selected for the national team at the age of 15 and won the women's singles badminton championship at the Tokyo Olympics. She is currently actively preparing for the Asian Games.
"The first torch relay was very exciting, and then I felt honored, so I was a bit nervous." After running the first torch relay, Chen Yufei said she enjoyed the whole process and atmosphere. When it comes to the upcoming Asian Games, she said, "Daring to fight and fight is a symbol of young people, who will fully showcase themselves on the field."
On the morning of September 20th, at Chen Yufei's home in Tonglu, Hangzhou, Chen's parents turned on the TV early. "I'm very proud and happy for her," Chen's mother said excitedly. Her daughter's torch relay looks very beautiful!
The second torchbearer, Shi Yigong
Structural biologist, an academician of the CAS Member, is currently a member of the CPPCC National Committee, vice chairman of the Chinese Association for Science and Technology, and president of West Lake University.
"I often run and have also run many marathons. The torch relay, which is only 50 meters long, is not difficult for me, but it must be an important and glorious journey in my life." said Shi Yigong, an Asian Games torchbearer representing teachers, students, and scientists at West Lake University.
The first torchbearer Chen Yufei and the second torchbearer Shi Yigong
The third torchbearer Guo Jingjing
Hangzhou Asian Games Charity Dream Ambassador, former national team diver, Olympic champion, known as the "Diving Queen".
The second torchbearer Shi Yigong and the third torchbearer Guo Jingjing
36th Torchbearer Peng Qinglin
Delivery rider. In June of this year, he passed by Qianjiang Third Bridge while delivering takeout and found someone drowning. Without hesitation, he jumped down from a height of 15 meters to rescue the woman who fell into the water, causing a compression fracture of his thoracic spine. Today, as a torchbearer of the Asian Games, Peng Qinglin ran up the Qianjiang Three Bridges again after recovering, passing on the flame of civilization. Let's give him a thumbs up.
After jointly creating a kicking style with the previous torchbearer Li Hanlu, 31 year old Peng Qinglin steadily held the torch and ran forward.
The location where he passed the torch was the Xixing Bridge in Hangzhou, where he jumped into the river to save people on the afternoon of June 13th. Today happened to be the 99th day after he saved someone.
When jumping into the river to save someone, he was the delivery guy Peng Qinglin. At this moment, the torchbearer Peng Qinglin ran forward with his head held high and his chest held high. Holding a torch and running over the bridge where he had saved people, Peng Qinglin told the Chao News reporter, "This feeling is unbelievable, wonderful, and even more glorious."
When holding the torch, Peng Qinglin felt that he represented the entire group of young men. "I was seen by everyone because I jumped into the river to save people, but more young men worked in obscurity, delivering guests' meals in a timely manner, and more young men chose to leave quietly after 'yelling at injustice'. Peng Qinglin said, hoping that the two-way journey between young men and Hangzhou would be like an invisible torch, always passing through everyone's lives.".
The 203rd Torchbearer Wu Yibing
Tennis player, China's first ATP professional tour men's singles champion; The first Chinese Mainland player to win the grand slam men's singles in the open era; Champion of the US Open Junior Division Men's Singles and Men's Doubles; The International Tennis Federation ranks first in the world among teenagers.
Wu Yibing said in an interview while waiting for the final pass, looking forward to winning the gold medal at his doorstep.