China's young warriors lead Spartan Kids
The 2024 Spartan Kids World Championship kicked off on Saturday at Genting Ski Park in Chongli district, Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, drawing 186 young athletes from across the globe.
Competing in four categories, China's young warriors once again took the spotlight, securing a podium finish for the third consecutive year and continuing their success on the world stage.
This marked the first time the Spartan Kids World Championship has been held outside North America, with its inaugural event in Asia attracting participants from 15 countries and regions.
In the Girls 12-14 category, Eliana Silverman, representing China, claimed the championship title while Yang Xizi captured gold in the Girls 9-11 division. Chinese athletes swept the top three spots in both categories.
Zheng Liqian clinched the title in the Boys 9-11 division, becoming the first male Chinese athlete to win a world championship in the event. Meanwhile, Japan's Seiryu Shirai took the crown in the Boys 12-14 category, with China's Yang Zhishan finishing third.
"I did it! The championship is mine!" Liqian exclaimed as he crossed the finish line, unable to contain his excitement. "Winning has been a lifelong dream. Before the race, I constantly visualized different scenarios. When the moment came, I stuck to my plan, stayed calm and gave it everything in the final push," he said.
He also credited his parents for their unwavering support during his training, which he said was crucial to his success.
With obstacle racing set to debut in the modern pentathlon at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, Liqian, inspired by his victory, said he will continue to refine his skills with hopes of representing China on the Olympic stage.
Zhang Haoyang, a Spartan Race representative, highlighted that the championship attracted the world's top young racers, providing a platform for Chinese youth to compete and connect with peers from around the globe.
"They made friends through competition and experienced the rich diversity of different cultures," he said.