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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

China: 11 facts on the Sochi 2014 Paralympics



   
The summer Games powerhouse has yet to make the podium at a Winter Paralympics, but with strong performances in wheelchair curling, China will hope to make its mark in Sochi.


China won bronze by defeating Slovakia at the 2012 Wheelchair Curling World Championships in Chuncheon, Korea 
   China won bronze by defeating Slovakia at the 2012 Wheelchair Curling World Championships in Chuncheon, Korea © • KOSAD/Young Bok Kim 
    

- China have yet to win a medal at the Paralympic Winter Games.


- China have participated in the last three Winter Paralympics after making their debut at the Salt Lake City 2002 Games.


- In 2002, China sent four athletes to the Games: one in alpine skiing and three in cross-country skiing.


- At both the Torino 2006 and Vancouver 2010 Paralympics seven Chinese athletes competed in cross-country skiing.


- The best result by a competitor from China in the Vancouver 2010 Winter Paralympics was a fifth place finish by Peng Yuanyuan in the women's 5km cross-country classic style standing.


- China have won two bronze medals at the last two World Wheelchair Curling Championships in Chuncheon City (2012) and Sochi (2013).


- Wang Haitao, Liu Wei, He Jun, Xu Guangqin and Zhang Qiang were part of both the 2012 and 2013 bronze medal winning curling team at the World Championships.


- China have won 783 medals in the Summer Paralympics (326 gold, 259 silver, 198 bronze), which puts them in all-time sixth place in the Summer Paralympic medal table behind the USA, Great Britain, Canada, Australia and France.


- At the London 2012 Summer Paralympics, China pocketed 95 gold medals, 71 silver medals and 65 bronze medals, making it by far the most successful NPC in the competition. Russia came second on 36 gold medals.


- China also led the medal table in Athens in 2004 and in their home Games in Beijing in 2008.


- China's most successful Paralympic athlete is swimmer Du Jian Ping, who has won nine gold medals, four silver medals and two bronze medals between 2004 and 2012.

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