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China at the 2008 Summer Paralympics

China at the 2008 Summer Paralympics

Sporting event delegation


China was the host of the 2008 Summer Paralympics, held in Beijing. China's delegation included 547 people, of whom 332 were competitors. The athletes, 197 men and 135 women, ranged in age from 15 to 51 and competed in all twenty sports.[1] 226 of the competitors participated in the Paralympic Games for the first time.[2] The delegation was the largest in Chinese history[2] and at the 2008 Games.[3] China topped the medal count at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens. China dominated the medal count winning the most gold, silver, bronze, and total medals by a wide margin in Beijing.

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During the games, some Chinese Paralympians broke 62 world and Paralympic records in athletics, swimming, powerlifting, shooting, cycling and archery. Strong Chinese contenders were Wang Xiaofu and Li Hanhua (swimming), Guo Wei (shot put and javelin), and Zhang Haidong (powerlifting).[4] Olympic competitors will also include Li Duan in the men's long jump.[1] Zhang Xiaoling, ten time gold medallist in table tennis was competing at the Paralympics for the sixth and last time. She won a bronze medal in the women's singles.[5]

Rowing made its Paralympic debut in Beijing, and the Chinese team competed in eight other Paralympic sports for the first time: equestrian, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair basketball, sailing, boccia, goalball, football 5-a-side and football 7-a-side.[2]

Medalists

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Sports

Archery

Men

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Women

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Teams

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Athletics

Men's track

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Men's field

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Women's track

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Women's field

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Boccia

Individual events

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Pairs/teams events

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Cycling

Men's road

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Men's track

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Women's road

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Women's track

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Equestrian

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Football 5-a-side

The men's football 5-a-side team won a silver medal in the football 5-a-side

Players

  • Chen Shanyong
  • Li Xiaoqiang
  • Wang Yafeng
  • Wang Zhoubin
  • Wei Zheng
  • Xia Zheng
  • Yang Xinqiang
  • Yu Yutan
  • Zhang Qiang
  • Zheng Wenfa

Tournament

Group stage
More information 3–0, Great Britain ...
More information Argentina, 0–1 ...
More information 1–0, South Korea ...
Attendance: 1,995
Referee: Ricardo Torino (ARG)
More information Spain, 0–1 ...
More information 1–1, Brazil ...
Gold medal match
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Referee: Ilias Mastoras (GRE)

Football 7-a-side

The men's football 7-a-side team didn't win any medals; they were 8th out of 8 teams.

Players

  • Dong Xinliang
  • Fan Zhichao
  • He Jinghua
  • Lang Yunlong
  • Li Chuan
  • Liu Bo
  • Wu Gang
  • Xu Guojun
  • Yang Wenshun
  • Yang Ye
  • Zhu Xu
  • Zhuge Bin

Tournament

Group stage
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More information 0–8, Brazil ...
More information Netherlands, 8-1 ...
7th-8th place match
More information 2-10, Great Britain ...
Attendance: 4,325
Referee: Fang Aijun (CHN)

Goalball

Men's team

The men's goalball team won the gold medal after defeating Lithuania.

Players
Group B Matches
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More information Canada, 2 – 11 ...
More information 14 – 4, Brazil ...
More information Iran, 8 – 6 ...
Quarterfinals
More information 7 – 6, Finland ...
Semifinals
More information United States, 0 – 4 ...
Gold medal match
More information 9 – 8, Lithuania ...

Women's team

The women's team won a silver medal after being defeated by reigning champions United States in the gold medal match.

Players
Preliminary matches
More information 5 – 3, Brazil ...
More information Germany, 0 – 3 ...
More information 4 – 0, United States ...
More information Sweden, 3 – 5 ...
More information 3 – 1, Japan ...
More information Denmark, 0 – 0 ...
More information 1 – 0, Canada ...
Semifinals
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Gold medal match
More information 5 – 6, United States ...

Judo

Men

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Women

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Powerlifting

Men

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Women

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Rowing

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Sailing

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Shooting

Men

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Women

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Swimming

Men

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Women

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Table tennis

Men's singles

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Women's singles

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Men's teams

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Women's teams

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Volleyball

The men's volleyball team didn't win any medals; they were 5th out of 8 teams. However, the women's team won the gold medal after defeating the United States.

Men's tournament

Players
  • Gao Hui
  • Ding Xiaochao
  • Dou Wencheng
  • Huang Chunji
  • Li Ji
  • Li Lei
  • Li Mingfa
  • Tong Jiao
  • Wang Haidong
  • Wang Xiaolang
  • Zhang Zhongmin
  • Zhou Canming
Group A matches
7 September 2008
15:30
 China (CHN) 0–3  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
Attendance: 1,800
Referees: Khaled Nasr Eid Elhelaly (Egypt)
(14–25, 22–25, 17–25)
 

8 September 2008
11:50
 Russia (RUS) 3-0  China (CHN) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: France Marcoux (France)
(25–22, 25–22, 25–23)
 

10 September 2008
19:30
 China (CHN) 3-0  Iraq (IRQ) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
Attendance: 4,000
Referees: Ronaldo Tadeu Chaves (Brazil)
(25–9, 25–17, 25–12)
 
5-8 Semifinals
13 September 2008  Japan (JPN) 0–3  China (CHN) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
(16–25, 20–25, 19–25)
 
5th-6th place game
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 China (CHN) 3-1  Brazil (BRA) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
(25–18, 23–25, 25–18, 25–19)
 

Women's tournament

Players
Group B matches
7 September 2008
21:00
 Latvia (LAT) 0–3  China (CHN) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
(4–25, 7–25, 16–25)
 

8 September 2008
9:00
 China (CHN) 3-0  Lithuania (LTU) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
(25–18, 25–17, 25–14)
 

9 September 2008
16:00
 United States (USA) 0–3  China (CHN) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
(14–25, 21–25, 19–25)
 
Semifinals
11 September 2008
19:00
 China (CHN) 3-0  Slovenia (SLO) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
(25–21, 25–12, 25–19)
 
Gold medal match
14 September 2008
18:00
 United States (USA) 0–3  China (CHN) China Agricultural University Gymnasium
(17–25, 16–25, 24–26)
 

Wheelchair basketball

The men's basketball team didn't win any medals; they were 12th out of 12 teams.

Players

  • Guojun Chen
  • Hai Ding
  • Haijing Chen
  • Hang Xu
  • Huanjian Qu
  • Lei Yang
  • Lei Zhang
  • Pengcheng Li
  • Xunan Huang
  • Yandong Guo
  • Yinhai Lin

Men's tournament

Group B results
7 September 2008
16:15
 Great Britain 8134  China


8 September 2008
12:15
 China 4180  Israel


9 September 2008
11:30
 Australia 7944  China


10 September 2008
17:45
 China 3897  United States


11 September 2008
18:30
 Brazil 6546  China

Classification 9-12
12 September 2008
11:15
 China 6067  South Africa
Scoring by quarter: 14 – 13, 15 – 19, 27 – 19, 4 – 16
National Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 8854
Referees: Jonathon Blake Burford (USA)

Eleventh place
14 September 2008
15:45
 Sweden 6345  China
Scoring by quarter: 16 – 13, 17 – 17, 14 – 13, 16 – 2
National Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 12000
Referees: Jorg-Ulrich Otto (GER)

The women's basketball team didn't win any medals; they were 7th out of 10 teams.

Players

  • Chao Yang
  • Damei Chen
  • Donghuai Zheng
  • Fengling Peng
  • Li Gu
  • Mihuan Liu
  • Qiuping Cao
  • Qiurong Chen
  • Santao Zhang
  • Wenhua Hao
  • Yanhua Li
  • Yongqing Fu

Women's tournament

Group B Matches
7 September 2008
17:45
 Japan 4946  China


9 September 2008
13:30
 China 5337  Mexico


10 September 2008
16:15
 Canada 6244  China


11 September 2008
17:45
 China 3551  Netherlands
USTB Gymnasium, Beijing
Attendance: 1567
Referees: Rui David Marques (BRA)

Quarterfinals
12 September 2008
13:30
 United States 7531  China
Scoring by quarter: 24 – 6, 18 – 6, 18 – 11, 15 – 8
National Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 8854
Referees: Charles David Saunders (RSA)

Classification 5-8
14 September 2008
9:00
 China 4653  Canada
National Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 12000
Referees: Christopher Gregory (GBR)

Seventh place
15 September 2008
13:30
 China 5738  Great Britain
National Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 12000
Referees: Seppo Olavi Viljanen (CZE)

Wheelchair fencing

Men

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Women

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Wheelchair rugby

The men's rugby team didn't win any medals; they were 8th out of 8 teams.

Players

  • Chen Jun
  • Cheng Shuangmiao
  • Cui Maosheng
  • Han Guifei
  • Pan Zilin
  • Shao Dequan
  • Tao Zhenfang
  • Tian Shilin
  • Wang Sheng
  • Xia Junfeng
  • Yu Zhongtao
  • Zhang Wenli

Tournament

Game Match Score Rank
1 China vs.  United States (USA) 30 – 65 Group A
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2 China vs.  Canada (CAN) 25 – 57
3 China vs.  Japan (JPN) 38 – 55
5-8th classification China vs.  New Zealand (NZL) 34 – 47 L
7/8th classification China vs.  Japan (JPN) 32 – 58 8

Wheelchair tennis

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Women

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See also


References

  1. "Delegation to Beijing Paralympic Games largest in Chinese history". The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. 2008-07-17. Archived from the original on 2008-08-01. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  2. "China's team for Paralympic Games could be the largest" Archived 2008-08-01 at the Wayback Machine, official website of the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics
  3. "National Games for Disabled boosts China's hope at Beijing Paralympics" Archived 2008-08-01 at the Wayback Machine, official website of the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics

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