![]() "Whichever job I do, they have one thing in common - creating positive vibes for society."īut it is in the velodrome that Zhong is best known.Īt the 2016 Rio Olympics, Zhong won China's first track cycling gold with partner Gong Jinjie, wearing a helmet featuring the Peking Opera face makeup of Hua Mulan, a heroic female role in Chinese folklore.įive years later, Zhong and Bao Shanju wore the helmets named Feng Ming, literally the "call of the phoenix", and won gold in the women's team sprint at the Tokyo Olympics.īut few knew that Zhong had suffered a serious injury in 2019 which cast a shadow on her cycling career. "Whenever I feel tired or depressed, I find inner peace and coziness here," says Zhong.įollowing her gold-medal finish at the Tokyo Olympics, Zhong took a hiatus from competition and devoted her time to a variety of charity work, ranging from pandemic prevention and control volunteering to animal nursery and education of public transport security. Her red suit and the golden paddy fields form a unique scene. Zhong Tianshi, a two-time Olympic track cycling champion, loves riding a bicycle across the farmland. ![]() 19 (Xinhua) - Paddy fields are turning from green to yellow this month at Haishen Village, in the suburbs of Shanghai. ![]()
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