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Olympic silver medalist Yang Wenlu returns to her hometown of Heze

2024-08-17

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Qilu.com Lightning News reported on August 16 that in the women's 60kg boxing final at the Paris Olympics, Chinese athlete Yang Wenlu won the runner-up and won a silver medal for the Chinese delegation. This is the first medal won by the Chinese boxing team in this Olympics. On the evening of the 15th, Yang Wenlu returned to her hometown after a long absence.
At 19:56 on August 15, Yang Wenlu returned to his hometown of Juye, Heze, by high-speed rail. At the high-speed rail station, he hugged and celebrated with his family and friends who came to greet him. Flowers, applause and cheers intertwined into one. "I am very excited to be back in my hometown again." Yang Wenlu told reporters, "The people of my hometown also held a warm welcome ceremony for me. I am very happy."
"In more than two years, a total of more than 700 days, we were together for no more than a week." Yang Wenlu's mother Wang Hongzhen excitedly gave her daughter a big hug, "Finally you're home, and I feel relieved."
At Juye County Wenyuan Middle School, Yang Wenlu returned to her alma mater accompanied by her family. Seeing her idol, the younger students waved the red flags in their hands to welcome her. Yang Wenlu also shared her experience and feelings in the competition with everyone, encouraging the younger students to be brave in challenges, work hard and surpass themselves in their future studies and lives. "I am very excited to see that senior Yang Wenlu has won great honors for the motherland. I want to learn from her spirit of being proactive, hardworking and constantly upward, and use it as encouragement for my future studies and to continue to realize my dream." said Li Ruoshui, a student at Juye County Wenyuan Middle School.
It is understood that after this brief reunion, Yang Wenlu will embark on a journey again and return to the training camp to prepare for the next competition. "If the country needs me, I will resolutely fight for honor for the country again, and continue to fight for greater honor for my hometown and my fellow countrymen," Yang Wenlu said.
Lightning News reporter Wu Mengtong, Juyetai, Tian Jiaguan, Juyetai, Ou Yishao, Heze reports
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