Wen Xiaoyan Praises India's Sincerity at World Para-Athletics Championship
Chinese Paralympic champion Wen Xiaoyan, competing at the World Para-Athletics Championship, lauds India's sincerity in hosting the event. Despite deeming her recent 100m T37 gold medal performance as average, she praised the world-class facilities and atmosphere. Xiaoyan aims for more victories in upcoming events.

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Chinese Paralympic champion Wen Xiaoyan recently commended India's efforts and sincerity while hosting the ongoing World Para-Athletics Championship. Xiaoyan, who clinched the women's 100m T37 gold medal with a time of 12.93 seconds, described her performance as 'average' but praised India's hosting capabilities.
Despite her own self-assessment, Xiaoyan was impressed by the competition facilities and the atmosphere, noting them as world-class. 'The race venue is the best,' she remarked, while expressing gratitude towards India's local government and the volunteers involved.
The Paralympian, who is set to participate in more events on October 4 and 5, stated her commitment to winning more medals for China. She competes in 200m, 4x100m relay, and long jump events, striving for further success at the championship.
(With inputs from agencies.)