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Marathons thrive in China, boosting economic growth. Visually impaired runners embrace opportunity to participate in events

  • Writer: Chris McMillan
    Chris McMillan
  • Nov 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

China Daily


1st October 2024


Marathons thrive in China, boosting economic growth.

Visually impaired runners embrace opportunity to participate in events


In a time of 2 hours and 7 minutes, Li Zezhou, a 17-year-old visually impaired runner with a second-level disability, crossed the finish line of the 2024 Tianjin Marathon, to complete his first half-marathon.


"Although I cannot see, the cheers from the crowd filled me with joy. Thanks to the support of my accompanying runners, the race went smoothly," said Li, a student from Tianjin School for Visual Impairment, who participated in the Oct 20 event alongside five other visually impaired runners.

Yan Zhuang, head of the Tianjin Red Cross Foundation's public welfare running project, hosted a celebration for them at the finish line. "Regardless of the results, they have conquered themselves," Yan said.


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