Archery competition is successfully ended
Author:Rizhao Daily Time:2022.09.13
Recently, the archery competition of the Eleventh Disabled Persons Games in Shandong Province has come to a successful conclusion at the Stadium of Shandong University of Medicine. After two days of fierce competition, the Jining City team won the first place in the total score, the Qingdao team won the second place, and the Tai'an team won the third place.
This event is hosted by the Shandong Provincial People's Government, hosted by the People's Government of Rizhao City, co -organized by the Shanhaitian Tourism Resort Management Committee, and 54 disabled athletes from 6 representatives from all over the province. Self -strong interpretation of the Olympic spirit, and played a song of life with stubborn hard work.
It is reported that this competition follows the "International Wheel Chair Movement Federation of Archery Rules" and the requirements of the wheelchair. The competition items include 2 small columns of two bow species of composite bows and anti -curved bows, which are the heaviest level competitions in the field of archery - —— "W1" level.
The disabled archery project needs to pay more attention and support in the guarantee of the event. Shanhai Tian fully absorbed services to ensure the experience of the 25th Provincial Games, and was carefully prepared from reception to the competition venue. During the competition, more than 30 volunteers and more than 10 security personnel conducted order maintenance, prevention and control, and safety guarantee in order to ensure the safe and orderly completion of various competitions by athletes. (Reported by Zhang Wenhao, a reporter from Rizhao Newspaper)
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