Tenacious struggle, challenge fate, this is the continuous youth power.


Shang Xiaoyu, the only Chinese breakdance player at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games: "Don't often focus on these spins and difficult movements, in fact, breaking is more interesting than its dance."

Can anyone try break dancing though it's cool?

Finally, we should remind everyone that break dancing is cool, but its difficult moves such as tumbling, handstands, head turns, Thomas, etc. require very high strength, flexibility and coordination. Do not have a certain physical quality,

do not rashly try. In particular, parents and friends want to build a handsome baby, but the break dance action is fierce and difficult, and it is not suitable for children too young to learn so as not to get hurt.Youth power with The Times -- from the development of college sports to see the contemporary youth style

The drums of war are beating. In less than 10 days, the 31st Summer Universiade will kick off in Chengdu. Young athletes from all over the world will take to the stage at the Universiade in Chengdu.

Struggle is the most beautiful look of youth, and the journey of many athletes to realize their dreams begins with the Universiade. They are either newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, or just classmates are young and young. They wrote legends in the Universiade, and the Universiade became more wonderful because of them.

Lang Ping, Li Ning, Yao Ming, Liu Xiang, Li Na, Su Bingtian, Guo Jingjing... These dazzling stars of Chinese sports have all had their highlight moments at the Universiade.

There are four Tokyo Olympic champions, Zhang Yufei, Zhangjiaqi, Li Bingjie and Zou Jingyuan, as well as several Olympic athletes on the Chinese delegation list for the Chengdu Universiade.

Tenacious struggle, challenge fate, this is the continuous youth power.

Weaving the youth dream of the stage

From the Beijing Universiade in 2001, to the Shenzhen Universiade in 2011, and then to the Chengdu Universiade in 2023, the "baton" of the youth pageant has been passed on from generation to generation.

In more than 10 years, generations of Chinese athletes have grown up, patriotism, tenacious struggle, never give up, these precious qualities have always been passed on and carried forward.

At the same time, with the progress of The Times, they also reflect a clear mark of The Times, more open, more reasonable training mode, but also for the healthy development of competitive sports into the source of living water.

Fan Tianrui, a post-2000 track and field athlete from Chengdu who is training at the Tianfu International Athletic Training Center in Chengdu, made his international debut earlier this year and won the bronze medal in the men's 400 meters at the 2023 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in 47.30 seconds.

He will represent the Chinese team at the Universiade this summer. "I hope we can showcase our young athletes through the Universiade. At the same time, it will let friends around the world see the confidence and strength of our Chengdu athletes." Fan Tianrui said that running allows him to constantly surpass himself.

Following two postponements of the Chengdu Universiade, FISU broadened its athletes eligibility to include university students aged between 18 and 27 and previous graduates from the three academic years 2020-2022.

This also means that more young people will use the Chengdu Universiade as a starting point to pursue their dreams. The "Land of abundance" will also witness the birth of future sports legends.

Zhang Yuhan is a coach of the Chinese University Sports delegation. She is a witness and witness of the development of university sports. A gold medalist in swimming at the Asian Games and the Military Games,

she studied at Beijing Sport University and now teaches at Beijing University of Technology. "One thing about college athletes is that it's not easy for them to catch an event like this while they're on campus,

so they cherish the opportunity." Ms. Zhang said student athletes were much more active than the professional athletes she had worked with before, but when she talked to the athletes, she found that they all had their own 'small goals,' and her goal was to help the students achieve their own goals as much as possible.

Cao Maoyuan, the Nanquan champion of the 2021 China University Wushu Routine Championship, is studying at Chengdu Sports University and is also an athlete of this year's Universiade.

"It was lucky for me that the Universiade was held on my doorstep. Learning martial arts is to inherit and promote traditional Chinese culture, and I am very proud to be a martial arts athlete." He is full of confidence, "representing China, representing the school, I am very confident in myself."


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