PARIS (TVBS News) — There was a sense of pride on Sunday (Aug. 11) at Taiwan's representative office in Paris as officials, reporters, and members of the public welcomed Lin Yu-Ting (林郁婷). The Taiwan athlete received praise from President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) and Taiwan's society on Sunday for winning Taiwan's first-ever Olympic boxing gold medal, despite low blows from the International Boxing Association (IBA).
Lai highlighted the widespread excitement across the nation following Lin's victory in the women's 57-kilogram division at the Paris Olympics on Saturday (Paris time). Many Taiwanese stayed up late to watch Lin's match, marking a triumphant end to the Olympics.
Victory Against the Odds
Lin, 28, won a 5-0 unanimous decision to clinch the gold in the featherweight division against her Polish opponent. This victory has sparked a sense of pride felt by all Taiwanese.
However, Lin faced a series of malicious attacks before the games began, which put her under greater pressure compared to other athletes. Taiwanese people, including officials and those from across the political spectrum, united in supporting Lin and countering disinformation and false rumors aimed at her.
Overcoming Challenges
Lin's victory was not just a personal triumph but a significant moment for Taiwan on the international stage. Despite the challenges posed by the IBA and other adversities, Lin's success symbolizes the resilience and determination of the Taiwanese people.
Looking ahead, Taiwan hopes to build on this momentum and continue to support its athletes in their endeavors. The unity and support shown for Lin Yu-Ting highlight the importance of coming together as a nation to face challenges head-on and celebrate collective achievements.