Qianjiang Evening News·Hours News Reporter Sheng Wei Correspondent Xu Liqin
On the afternoon of September 29, at the 3000m final of the 64th Games of the No. 2 Second Secondary Vocational School in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, a special runner won the attention of the whole audience. Wu Jiazeng, who came from the 21st (03) general and vocational education class of the school, ran the entire 3,000 meters in slippers, and won the silver medal in the event with a slight gap of 0.01 seconds.
In an instant, the titles of "Great Man", "Running God" and "Slipper Little Prince" spread throughout the campus.
It is understood that Wu Jiazeng likes sports on weekdays. During the first year of high school, he participated in the 1500-meter race. He ran hard but missed the medal. After
, he began to train his physical fitness. The school mainly focuses on strength training, and he will also participate in night running after evening tutoring. At home during the summer vacation, we mainly exercise aerobics and maintain long-distance running for 3-5 days a week. After a year of unremitting training, his physical fitness has improved significantly.
At this sports meeting, he participated in two events: 1500 meters and 3000 meters. On the afternoon of the same day, after getting up from a nap, he suddenly wanted to wear slippers to participate in the competition. He was casual and insisted on his own ideas. In the end, he participated in the competition wearing slippers and achieved a good result of second place.
Student Wu said that this sports meet won the gold medal of 1500 meters and the silver medal of 3000 meters. Although it is a pity to miss the gold medal of 3000 meters, the spirit of this competition will lead him to his subsequent study and life, and he hopes to create a better future for himself through hard work.
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