China’s 15-year-old Chen Ye won gold in the men’s park final of skateboarding(滑板男子碗池决赛)at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou.
Chen Ye started getting into this sport in 2016. One day he went to a sports store, and he saw a skateboard. He decided to give it a try. Although it was really challenging to stay on the board in the beginning, Chen found it very interesting. Every time he did some difficult tricks, he felt the joy of making breakthroughs(突破).
Gradually, Chen needed a better skatepark(滑板场)for training. To meet the need, his father decided to make a skate bowl himself. He worked on it late into the night, sometimes until three or four in the morning. Chen is really thankful for his father’s support.
As a junior high school student, Chen needed to find a balance between his schoolwork and skateboarding. His only “privilege (特权)” was being free from PE classes, during which he would do schoolwork because he needed to practice in his own skate bowl for hours after returning home.
He trained in the morning, studied in the afternoon and sometimes had to have extra(额外的)classes with the teachers’ help. While getting ready for the competition this year, Chen even disagreed with his father over his study plans. He wanted to train for more hours at night.
Looking at the seven years of learning skating, Chen said this experience made him stronger and more determined(坚定的)to do something he truly loves.
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