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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Taipei Universiade: Universiade ‘heroes’ hailed in parade through Taipei

Taipei Summer Universiade weightlifters Hung Wan-ting, left, who won gold in the women’s 69kg division, and Kuo Hsing-chun, who won gold in the women’s 58kg division, wave to crowds during a parade in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: CNA

Taipei Summer Universiade weightlifters Hung Wan-ting, left, who won gold in the women’s 69kg division, and Kuo Hsing-chun, who won gold in the women’s 58kg division, wave to crowds during a parade in Taipei yesterday. Photo: CNA

2017/09/01 03:00

POLITICS ASIDE? People lined the streets waving flags associated with the Taiwanese independence movement as well as the Republic of China flag

By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter

About 200 athletes and coaches who were part of the Taipei Summer Universiade received a hero’s welcome at a parade organized by the General Association of Chinese Culture in Taipei yesterday.

The event, called the Taiwan’s Heroes’ Parade,” began on Ketagalan Boulevard and continued on Chongqing S, Guanqian, Zhongxiao W and Zhongxiao E roads.

After finishing the section on Zhongsxiao E Road, the parade circled Taipei 101 and ended in a red-carpet walk and brief celebration at the plaza in front of the Taipei City Hall in Xinyi District (信義).

Yang Chun-han (楊俊瀚), who won gold in the men’s 100m sprint, stood in a jeep at the head of the parade.

He was followed by Cheng Chao-tsun (鄭兆村) and Huang Shih-feng (黃士峰), who won gold and bronze respectively in the men’s javelin.

Yang ran 10.22 seconds, breaking the national record, while Cheng set a new Asian record, throwing 91.36m.

Onlookers cheered mightily as pummel horse gold-medalist Lee Chih-kai (李智凱) and coach Lee Yu-shin (林育信) passed, with the crowds shouting: “Chih-kai! Chih-kai!”

Weightlifter Kuo Hsing-chun (郭婞淳), who took gold in the women’s 58kg category, waved to the crowds and wiped tears from her cheeks.

Kuo lifted a combined 249kg — 107kg in the snatch and 142kg in the clean and jerk, breaking Universiade records with all three results.

Her clean and jerk lift was also a new world record.

Chen Chieh (陳傑) and Chen Kuei-ru (陳奎儒), silver medalists in the 400m hurdles and 100m hurdles respectively; Jason Jung (莊吉生), who won gold in the men’s tennis singles; Lee Ya-hsuan (李亞軒), who was second in the women’s tennis singles; Cheng I-ching (鄭怡靜), silver medalist in the women’s table tennis singles; Tai Tzu-ying (戴資穎) and Wang Tzu-wei (王子維), gold medalists in the badminton women’s singles and men’s singles respectively; and the women’s basketball and volleyball teams were among the athletes in the parade.

The baseball team, who were fifth, did not participate.

Although Taiwan took 23 medals in roller sports — 10 golds, 11 silvers and two bronzes — only Liang Hsuan-min (梁宣旼), who won gold in the women’s speed slalom final, was in the parade, as her teammates are competing at the World Roller Games in Nanjing, China.

Sisters Chan Yung-jan (詹詠然) and Chan Hao-ching (詹皓晴), who clinched gold in the women’s tennis doubles, were also absent.

People lining the route waved national flags, flags associated with the Taiwanese independence movement and Team Taiwan flags, shouting: “You are the best!” and “Heros! Heros!” or made the thumbs up gesture.

People in office buildings along the route came onto the streets to cheer or opened windows to greet them.

A man surnamed Su (蘇) from Chiayi County told the Taipei Times that he was one of the lucky few who got to see Tai’s badminton win in person.

He also watched the baseball team play South Korea in the qualifying round, he said.

“I bought the tickets way before the Taiwan team started accumulating golds,” Su said. “It was a shame that our baseball team did not win a medal this time because of problem with their defense.”

Su said the Universiade was a success, as it united the nation in sports.

He said he was particularly impressed by Yang in the 100m final, which was “really exciting.”

A woman, surnamed Lee (李), and her sister watched the parade on Zhongxiao E Road, Sec 4.

She said that they could not attend the Games because they live in Tainan.

Nevertheless, they paid close attention to the basketball and volleyball games via broadcasts.

The women’s volleyball team only came fourth, but they did their best and played a fantastic bronze-medal match, Lee’s sister said.

A woman surnamed Chen (陳), a Taipei resident, said that events like the Universiade are what Taiwan needs.

“In the past decade, society has become divided because of politics,” Chen said. “We actually have a lot of things in common, which helps to overcome prejudices and divisions.”

“We hope that everyone can find the good intentions that people have for this country,” she added.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

Children wave “Taiwanese heroes” flags along the route of a parade for Taipei Summer Universiade athletes in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: CNA

Children wave “Taiwanese heroes” flags along the route of a parade for Taipei Summer Universiade athletes in Taipei yesterday. Photo: CNA

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