Xinhua
03 Sep 2024, 12:16 GMT+10
Despite battling through injuries to secure two golds at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, Chinese para-archer Chen Minyi remains dedicated to her sport, pushing herself to new heights and striving for perfection beyond her impressive achievements. PARIS, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) -- After battling through a grueling journey filled with injuries to claim the world title, most athletes might consider basking in their glory and resting on their laurels. However, Chinese para-archer Chen Minyi chose a different path - remaining committed to the sport that defines her life and determined to keep striving for excellence. Chen, along with her partner Zhang Tianxin, won the mixed team W1 archery title, setting a new Games record of 147 points in the final against the Czech Republic. Chen's performance was outstanding, with 10 of her 16 arrows scoring a perfect 10, while the remaining six hit a nine. Despite her stellar performance, Chen was her own toughest critic. "I just performed normally," she said coolly, though she admitted her heart raced when Zhang only scored a seven on his final attempt. Understanding the high stakes, Chen stepped up and delivered a crucial nine-point shot, securing the team gold to add to the individual title she had won just days earlier. Still, Chen was not fully satisfied. "I didn't perform well in the ranking event. I was a little bit disappointed because that's not my true capability," she confessed. In that event, Chen had been nine points behind Sarka Musilova, who set a new world record. However, Chen's determination saw her defeat Musilova in the individual final, just as she had at the Tokyo Games three years earlier. Chen's passion for archery shines through not only in her victories but also in her resilience. "Even though I was not satisfied with my performance in the ranking event, I wouldn't keep thinking about it," she said. "The next day will be a brand new day and all I need to do is keep fighting." Born with a leg muscle weakness that has affected her ability to walk - a condition also affecting her father and brother - Chen discovered solace and purpose in archery when she was introduced to the sport in 2009. Her natural talent was clear, but her success is the result of years of rigorous training and perseverance, despite injuries to her shoulder, back, and wrist. "I have to spend a long time in therapy after training every day," Chen shared. The physical toll has been substantial, but her commitment remains unwavering. "I hope I could have a long holiday after the Games, but as long as my body and my mind are fit, I want to play archery for many more years in the future." 

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