Four people with spinal cord injuries ran a marathon in wheelchairs. Is this so-called disability and perseverance?

These people with spinal cord injuries have participated in several marathons, and they are very relaxed about it. They think they have no problem running a marathon, and many netizens praise them as truly disabled and determined. In the recent Hunan Marathon, four special runners caught the attention of the media. They are all spinal cord injuries, so they can only take part in the marathon in a wheelchair. In the end, they really pushed the wheelchair to finish the 8.5-kilometer marathon, and the audience at the scene cheered for them. The atmosphere of the competition is very good, and the four wheelchair athletes are in good spirits.

One of the patients with spinal cord injury is Sheng. He is a patient in the spinal cord injury service center of Changsha Hope Home. He said that this is not the first time he has participated in a marathon. I have been participating in various marathons in various places in recent years, and I have won many medals every time. I am very happy. He also said that he would take part in more marathons in the future. He said that he could feel the passion and enthusiasm of the marathon, which made me adjust my mind like a normal person, and my thinking would not be out of touch with society.

Sheng Wen Ding also said that before the competition, he usually trained in advance, such as lifting dumbbells, to make his body more active. After all, marathon is a very exhausting sport. If you don't have enough training, you may hurt your arm. Sheng still remembers that when he first went to the competition, he went with everyone in the name of a group. Now he has become very confident and can register under his own name.

Sheng Wen Ding is also very grateful to the people around him for their help. There may be various problems in the wheelchair during the competition, but as long as there are problems, the surrounding volunteers and players will come to help, solve their own difficulties and encourage themselves to move on.