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Winter Olympic Gold Medalist Visits Spring Bud Girls in Jiangxi
March 10, 2023Sui Wenjing (C), China's Olympic pairs figure skating champion, visits high school students at a Spring Bud class in Xunwu, a county in East China's Jiangxi Province, on March 2. [CCTF] |
At the invitation of the China Children and Teenagers' Fund (CCTF), Sui Wenjing, China's Olympic figure skating champion, visited high school girl students at a Spring Bud class in Xunwu, a county in East China's Jiangxi Province, on March 2.
Sui and her partner Han Cong won the pairs figure skating gold medal on the penultimate competition day at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, becoming the second pair of Chinese skaters to have won the Olympic gold in this event after Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo in 2010.
Sui Wenjing (L), China's Olympic pairs figure skating champion, shares her stories with high school students at a Spring Bud class in Xunwu, a county in East China's Jiangxi Province, on March 2. [CCTF] |
During the visit, Sui put on a school uniform which brought herself closer to students after taking part in a game with them. She spoke with them about her growth stories and responded to their problems and questions.
Sui talked with them about how to better alleviate pressure from academic workloads, advised them to get relaxed and rise to challenges by properly resorting to crying, and joined them to watch her video clips at the competition venues.
Sui stressed that they should endeavor to create a colorful life.
At last, Sui also sent to them her autobiography, hoping that they can make personal dreams come true just like she did.
Sui Wenjing (C), China's Olympic pairs figure skating champion, poses for a group photo with high school students at a Spring Bud class in Xunwu, a county in East China's Jiangxi Province, on March 2. [CCTF] |
The visit was an integral part of a campaign jointly launched by the CCTF and the Alibaba Foundation on Taobao online shopping platform to raise donations for the Spring Bud classes nationwide and help rural school girls complete their studies.
(Source: CCTF)
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