China achieves best performance at The World Games in Chengdu
CHENGDU -- Topping both the gold and overall medal tables for the first time, China has achieved its best-ever performance at The World Games in Chengdu, China's delegation officials announced on Sunday.
China's 321 athletes competed in 152 events across 28 sports, capturing 36 gold, 17 silver and 11 bronze medals. The tally marks the country's best record since it began participating in The World Games, said Zhang Xin, deputy head of the delegation, at a press conference.
Held from Aug 7 to 17 under the slogan "Boundless Sports, Countless Wonders," this year's Games was the first to take place on the Chinese mainland. China sent a 489-member delegation, its largest in the event's history.
"China won gold medals in 18 sports, 45 athletes stood on top of the podium, and broke two world records," Zhang said, adding, "10 Chinese para-athletes showed their quality of tenacious, winning five golds and one silver at the Games."
According to Zhang, most of the athletes were trained in schools, social clubs or independently. "They delivered satisfactory performances while adhering to principles of zero appearance of doping and zero controversy in sportsmanship," he said.
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