2010-1-1
Today on the first day of this new decade, about 200 disabled from China and Norway took part in the cross country ski competition Ridderrennet China, the sister event to the Norwegian Ridderrennet which has been held every year in Beitostolen since 1964.
The
participants competed in four categories: Deaf-mute, blind, sitting and
standing.
“I feel that we
will face many challenging competitions in 2010, I hope the Chinese disabled
team will make a breakthrough at Vancouver Winter Paralympics and take at least
one medal this time”, one Chinese skier told a reporter at the
finish.
Minister to the
Royal Norwegian Embassy in
This competition
is organized by the Norwegian Embassy and Changchun Government with Ridderrennets
Venner, The Norwegian Ski Association and
This event
brings with it many things in form of international exchange etc. A Chinese
delegation now wants to make a visit to the Norwegian Ridderrennet on April 17.
Changchun City Mayor has also engaged himself and he
Many participants
also had a chance to make new friends at the arena and at the dinner banquet
later in the evening.
Big media interest
Ridderrennet
Results - Ridderrennet China 2010
http://www.nordicways.com/files/Vasaloppet/Vasaloppet_China_2010_Ridderrenet_Final_Ranking.pdf
Sitting – Men
1. Espen Aksnes NOR 23:35
2. Markus Helmer Eskilt NOR
57:38
Sitting – Women
Tone Englund NOR 1:07:22
Standing
Men: Zou Dexin CHN 15:22, Women: Peng Yuanyuan CHN
Blind
Men: Song Zhijian CHN, Women: Hanne Vadseth NOR
Deaf-Mute
Men: Liu Mingming CHN, Women: Wu Jing CHN












