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Curlers leaving no stone unturned


Curlers leaving no stone unturned
By LI HONGYANG |
China Daily |
Updated: 2021-02-10 09:45
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Team China's wheelchair curlers practice up to six hours a day, six days a week, with building upper-body strength a key factor in athletes' chances of success on the ice. CHINA DAILY
A banner draped across a wall of their training center says a lot about just how seriously Team China's wheelchair curlers are approaching the defense of their Winter Paralympic title-"Champion in Pyeongchang is history, restart from zero in Beijing."
And this dedicated bunch is acutely aware that the stakes will be even higher at Beijing 2022 than they were in South Korea three years ago.

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