Fencing Asian Youth Championship Jordan unveiled the “full lineup” of Chinese team

Xinhua News Agency, Amman, February 27 (reporter Lin Xiaowei) the fencing Asian youth competition in 2019 was unveiled on the evening of 27th local time in the capital of Jordan, Amman. China sent a delegation of 57 people to participate in all competitions in all groups and compete in this competition with a “full lineup.

This Asian youth competition will be held from February 27 to March 8 in the youth and youth groups. The competition items include men’s sabre, female sabers, men’s sabre, women foil, men’s epee, women’s Epee 6 individual events and corresponding team competitions.

According to Xiao Aihua, the secretary general of China Fencing Association, the Chinese team will participate in all competitions between the youth group and the youth group. This is the first time in the history that the Chinese team has entered the Asian Youth competition with a “full lineup. She said that the contestants were not only from professional teams, but also amateur players from five domestic fencing clubs, indicating that the Chinese fencing movement was developing rapidly.

On the first day, three individual competitions were held, including men’s sabre, men’s epee and women foil. Chinese team Zhang Bo, Chen Yijun, Jiang Yining and Zhou Hongyu ranked 9th, 12th, 20th and 23th respectively. In the women foil competition, Chinese player Song Shihong won the 11th place, Gu Jun, huang Xiaoxiao was tied for 12th, while Song Xiaoxiao was ranked 14th. Lin Xiaosen entered the semi-final of men’s epee, but lost to the final Japanese player Matsumoto long, winning the fourth place. The other three Chinese players Zhang Xinyi, Xu Tingwei and Gong Xiaofeng won the 7th, 10th and 32nd place respectively.

Snooker World Championship: Ding Junhui defeated McGill for the fifth consecutive year to advance to the top 16

Chinese player Ding Junhui defeated Scottish player McGill at 10:7 in the first round of the world snooker championship on the 21st, and advanced to the top 16 for the fifth consecutive year.

Xinhua News Agency, Sheffield, April 21 (Reporter Prince Jiang) Chinese player Ding Junhui defeated Scottish player McGill 10:7 in the first round of the world snooker championship on the 21st, and advanced to the top 16 for the fifth consecutive year.

Ding Junhui led 6:3 after the first stage of the game the day before afternoon. As long as he won four more games, he could win. The second stage was more intense that morning. In the 10th game, Ding Junhui scored 99 points in a single shot, expanding the advantage to 7:3. In the 11th game, the two were caught in a struggle. McGill seized the opportunity to get started and won 68:29. Ding Junhui played even better next, with the highest single-shot score of 134 points and 8:4 since the start of the game. McGill returned a single shot 69 points, Ding Junhui did not get a point, 8:5, the gap narrowed again to 3 points.

Ding Junhui, who encountered resistance, resisted the pressure and once again launched a single-shot 91-point zero-seal opponent in the 14th game, and got the match point at 9:5. However, McGill performed tenaciously. The next two games were both defeated and defeated in the backward situation, with the total score becoming 7:9. In the 17th game, Ding Junhui made a mistake after scoring 22 points. After a defensive war, he started again, separated the platform with a single shot of 106, and also locked the victory at 10:7.

Ding Junhui was very happy after the game. He said, “today’s opponent played better than yesterday. I made a lot of mistakes. After he won two games in a row, he was full of confidence, and I dare not take it lightly, because he is likely to turn over.”

He also said: “In fact, I started the Games after 9:5, but I didn’t handle the ball well, and the connection was not very good. Of course, I still had an advantage, and I never gave him a chance in the last game.”

Ding Junhui’s next opponent is the winner between No. 7 seed trumpu and Thai player Tachiya. The match will start at 7 pm on the 27th (2 am Beijing time on the 28th). If he wins, he is most likely to face O’Sullivan in the quarter-finals. For such a lottery result, Ding Junhui said: “After winning this victory, my confidence has greatly increased. If I want to win the Championship, you must beat all the excellent players.”

He also said: “I don’t worry about who the opponent is, because you can’t avoid it, I just need to play my own game well. I need to learn from O’Sullivan. He can always play at his own pace. I hope I can grow up as soon as possible and become a player like him.”