In 2023, Chinese athletes won 165 world championships and set 20 world records

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-31

Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, December 29 (Reporter Liu Yang, Wang Jimin) The Department of Competitive Sports of the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China released the "2023 Report on the Achievements of Chinese Athletes" on the 29th, and in 2023, Chinese athletes won a total of 165 world championships and set 20 world records in 32 events.

According to the report, in 2023, Chinese athletes won a total of 165 world championships in 32 events, including 1 in short track speed skating, 1 in freestyle skiing, 1 in snowboarding, 17 in shooting, 3 in canoe sprint, 24 in finswimming, 20 in weightlifting, 1 in wrestling, 3 in boxing, 1 in taekwondo, 1 in karate, 5 in swimming, 20 in diving, 4 in synchronized swimming, 2 in gymnastics, 2 in trampoline, 1 in rhythmic gymnastics, 6 in table tennis, 2 in badminton, 4 in skydiving, 9 nautical models, 2 aeronautical models, 2 paragliders, 2 Go, 3 chess, 2 chess, 2 backgammon, 8 wushu sanda, 7 wushu taolu, 3 roller skating, 4 dragon boats, and 2 bodybuilding;Among them, there are 47 world champions in Olympic events and 118 world champions in non-Olympic events. In shooting, weightlifting, swimming, and parachuting, 11 people and 5 teams set 20 world records 23 times, including 7 people in 8 Olympic events and 13 world records in 8 people and 5 teams in non-Olympic events 15 times.

Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, Chinese athletes have won 3,913 world championships and set a world record of 1,397 times. Since the reform and opening up, China's athletes have won 3,889 world championships and set a world record of 1,223 times. (ENDS).

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