Chinese track and field athlete Liu Cuiqing and her guide Xu Donling at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. Photo: VCG
Chinese track and field athlete Liu Cuiqing won a gold medal in the women's 400 meters T11 final at the Tokyo Paralympic Games on Saturday, setting a new record for the event. Running right alongside her, guide Xu Donglin acted as her eyes to assist the 31-year-old veteran make history.
Liu hit the finish line at 56.25 seconds, setting a new Paralympic record.
Her partner Xu accompanied her throughout the competition, guiding her using a 10-centimeter guide strap that links the two's hands together.
"He is my eyes, pointing the way for me in the darkness," Liu once told media.
The two have been partnered with each other since 2013, working well together to accomplish great achievements at major competitions such as winning five golds at the 2014 Incheon Asian Para Games and grabbing two gold medals at the 2016 Rio Paralympics Games even though Xu was dealing with a torn knee at the time.
Their success also comes down to a tacit understanding and mutual trust that can only develop from many years of practice.
"For example, when running a curve, my hand bends a little bit inward and she can feel that [we are on a curve]; when we approach the finishing line, I put my hand back and she knows we are near the finishing line," Xu told media.
Xu does not only help Liu out on the racetrack, he has looked after her in everyday life, seeing her as a sister. In order to get a taste of what it is like to be unable to see, Xu often practices walking with his eyes closed.