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What medals did China win on the first day of the Beijing Paralympic Games?
After the Winter Olympics, the Paralympic Winter Games began to take over the baton. On the first day of the Paralympic Winter Games, China athletes performed well, winning 8 medals of 2 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze on the first day of the competition. This is the sixth time in the history of our country to participate in the Winter Paralympics. Being able to achieve such good results is indeed worthy of the pride of our people.

The two gold medals were won by Liu Zixu and Guo Yujie respectively. Liu Zixu won the men's short-distance sitting competition with a score of 18: 5 1.5 seconds, which was the first gold medal of China in this Winter Paralympics, while Guo Yujie won the women's short-distance standing competition. It is worth mentioning that Guo Yujie is not yet 18 years old, and she is also the flag bearer of this Winter Paralympic Games in China.

The winners of the three silver medals were Shan Yilin, Zhu Daqing and Zhang, among which Shan Yilin won the silver medal in the women's short-distance sitting competition, Zhu Daqing won the silver medal in the women's downhill-visually impaired competition, which was also the first silver medal won by China in this Winter Paralympic Games, while Zhang, a teenager under 20 years old, won the silver medal in the women's downhill standing competition.

The three bronze medal winners are Liu and Qing He. Liu won the bronze medal in men's short-distance sitting competition, Zhao Zhiqing won the third place in women's short-distance standing competition, and the veteran won the bronze medal in women's downhill sitting competition.

That's how China won medals on the first day of the competition. On the first day of the competition, our athletes performed perfectly and showed the strength of China to people all over the world at our doorstep. It is indeed worthy of our happiness and pride to achieve such results.

As we all know, disabled people face more difficulties than ordinary people in ordinary life because of their physical defects, but these athletes can overcome difficulties and stand on the stage of the world, which really deserves our admiration. Finally, I wish every athlete can give full play to his best level and achieve good competition results.