2nd China Youth Games concludes in Taiyuan

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The second China Youth Games came to a successful close in Taiyuan on Sunday after 11 days of competition.


Athletes of Beijing delegation march on the stage during the closing ceremony of the 2nd Youth Games of the People's Republic of China in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province on Aug. 18, 2019. (Xinhua/Cao Yang)


Around 33,000 athletes from 34 delegations across the country competed in 1,868 events in 49 sports at China's first "Gen Z Games," as all of the athletes taking part were born after the turn of the new millennium.


The China Youth Games, previously known as China City Games, is a domestic version of the Olympic Youth Games, and it weighs education as important as competition.


During the sports gala, the athletes aged nine to 19, not only demonstrated high-quality competition but also attended various social and cultural activities.


Two national records and four national junior records were broken while promising stars emerged in swimming, basketball, and weightlifting.


Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2nd Youth Games of the People's Republic of China in Taiyuan, north China's Shanxi Province on Aug. 18, 2019. (Xinhua/Zhan Yan)


Wang Jianjiahe, fresh from pocketing a bronze in women's 400m freestyle at the Gwangju worlds, bagged three golds to show her dominance in the pool.


Yu Jiahao, regarded by many Chinese fans as a potential successor to NBA Hall of Famer Yao Ming, won plaudits for his performances although his team Zhejiang Chouzhou had to settle for a silver in the Under-16 men's basketball club tournament.


The third China Youth Games will be held in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in 2023.


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