At the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, China’s Di Dongdong delivered an all-time Para athletics moment. In the Men’s Long Jump T11 (for athletes with visual impairment who jump with a guide), he flew 6.85 meters — breaking a world record that had stood since 2014.
And it’s not just the number. In T11, every step down the runway is built on timing, rhythm, and pure trust, guided only by verbal cues. No sight — just precision, courage, and connection.
Gold medal. World record. And a reminder that limits can be pushed farther than anyone thinks. 🏆🔥
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At the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, China’s Di Dongdong delivered an all-time Para athletics moment. In the Men’s Long Jump T11 (for athletes with visual impairment who jump with a guide), he flew 6.85 meters — breaking a world record that had stood since 2014.
And it’s not just the number. In T11, every step down the runway is built on timing, rhythm, and pure trust, guided only by verbal cues. No sight — just precision, courage, and connection.
Gold medal. World record. And a reminder that limits can be pushed farther than anyone thinks. 🏆🔥
#paralympics
#worldrecord
#humanpotential