On January 31, the Australian Open delivered a triumphant report: Li Xiaohui, a wheelchair tennis player coached by Wang Ruiyan from our School of Physical Education, secured both the women's singles and doubles titles. With two decisive victories, she set a new record for Chinese wheelchair tennis and brought honor to the nation. This brilliant achievement is a vivid testament to the profound impact of our university's "1396" development strategy in fostering distinctive talent and deepening school-local integration.
Guided by the principle of "First-Class Party Building Leading the Construction of a First-Class Applied University" , focusing on the core objectives of "Aligning with Regional Needs and Enhancing Service Capacity," through key initiatives such as "Industry-Academia-Research Integration" and "Youth Talent Cultivation", the "1396" development strategy constructs a distinctive talent cultivation system. This championship is a fresh confirmation of the strategy's implementation—our long-term collaboration with the Hebei Province Disabled Persons' Federation has deeply integrated university professional coaching resources, research advantages, and the cultivation of special sports talent. This synergy has built a fast track for athletes like Li Xiaohui to progress from campus to the international arena.
As an outstanding young teacher cultivated under the "1396" strategy, Wang Ruiyan has devoted seven years to wheelchair tennis coaching. With the support of the school's "Youth Talent Cultivation Project," she has precisely combined sports teaching theory with the training practice of disabled athletes, cultivating over a dozen national team members. At this Australian Open, she tailored strategies to help Li Xiaohui end the defending champion's 16-match winning streak, showcasing the effectiveness of our university's "high-level faculty" development through professional expertise. Moreover, Li Xiaohui's double crown journey vividly reflects the "Open University" and "Striving University".
From the campus training grounds to the Australian Open podium, the shared dedication and relentless pursuit of victory between Wang Ruiyan and Li Xiaohui have not only written a new chapter for Chinese wheelchair tennis but also affirmed the practical power of our "1396" development strategy. The university will seize this honor as an opportunity to continuously deepen strategic implementation, focuse on moral education, and contribute to the construction of a strong sports nation and a strong education nation!
On January 31, the Australian Open delivered a triumphant report: Li Xiaohui, a wheelchair tennis player coached by Wang Ruiyan from our School of Physical Education, secured both the women's singles and doubles titles. With two decisive victories, she set a new record for Chinese wheelchair tennis and brought honor to the nation. This brilliant achievement is a vivid testament to the profound impact of our university's "1396" development strategy in fostering distinctive talent and deepening school-local integration.
Guided by the principle of "First-Class Party Building Leading the Construction of a First-Class Applied University" , focusing on the core objectives of "Aligning with Regional Needs and Enhancing Service Capacity," through key initiatives such as "Industry-Academia-Research Integration" and "Youth Talent Cultivation", the "1396" development strategy constructs a distinctive talent cultivation system. This championship is a fresh confirmation of the strategy's implementation—our long-term collaboration with the Hebei Province Disabled Persons' Federation has deeply integrated university professional coaching resources, research advantages, and the cultivation of special sports talent. This synergy has built a fast track for athletes like Li Xiaohui to progress from campus to the international arena.
As an outstanding young teacher cultivated under the "1396" strategy, Wang Ruiyan has devoted seven years to wheelchair tennis coaching. With the support of the school's "Youth Talent Cultivation Project," she has precisely combined sports teaching theory with the training practice of disabled athletes, cultivating over a dozen national team members. At this Australian Open, she tailored strategies to help Li Xiaohui end the defending champion's 16-match winning streak, showcasing the effectiveness of our university's "high-level faculty" development through professional expertise. Moreover, Li Xiaohui's double crown journey vividly reflects the "Open University" and "Striving University".
From the campus training grounds to the Australian Open podium, the shared dedication and relentless pursuit of victory between Wang Ruiyan and Li Xiaohui have not only written a new chapter for Chinese wheelchair tennis but also affirmed the practical power of our "1396" development strategy. The university will seize this honor as an opportunity to continuously deepen strategic implementation, focuse on moral education, and contribute to the construction of a strong sports nation and a strong education nation!
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