Women's four -person paddle advanced to the World Championship semi -final

Author:China Sports News Time:2022.09.20

The World Rown Championships continued on September 19th local time in Czech Laizi. As soon as the Chinese team's strongest women's four -person paddles showed good strength, they easily got the first place in the group and advanced to the semi -finals.

The Chinese team retained the original Olympic team of Cui Xiaotong, Lu Yang, Zhang Ling, and Chen Yunxia. They maintained a stable rhythm throughout the process. The first 500 meters ended and laid the basic advantage with 1: 32 seconds 07. After the end of 1000 meters, the girls fought steadily and ended the first half with 3 minutes 07 seconds 68. The Australian team in the same group also maintained a stable rhythm. After following the Chinese team, they chased tightly. However, the girls were not affected. After the end of 1500 meters, it ranked first with 4 minutes and 44 seconds 01. In the last 500 meters, the Chinese team still maintained the rhythm and won the first stage in the group stage with 6 minutes and 19 seconds. The result ranked first in all the teams. The Australian team was second in the group less than 2 seconds.

The four men's four -person paddles missed the opportunity to advance directly to the semi -finals. The team consisting of Zang Ha, Emperor Yixu, Liu Zhiyu, and Adili River Surin finally ranked fourth with 5 minutes 52 seconds and 55. The race.

The four women's four -person paddles, Zhang Shuxian, Liu Xiaoxin, Wang Zifeng, and Xu Xingye played well. They won the second directly advance to the semi -finals.

Picture source: Xinhua News Agency

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