World Firefighting and Rescue Championship Opens in China's Harbin-Xinhua

World Firefighting and Rescue Championship Opens in China's Harbin

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2024-09-07 23:21:15

The opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship is held in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday. This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320. Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services. The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Wang Song)

HARBIN, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- The 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

Competitions of the championship will be held from September 7 to 10, with events divided into men's and women's groups including building climbing with hook ladders, 100-meter obstacle courses, 4X100m fire relay races and combat deployment motor pump shooting.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship.

Athletes compete in the event of building climbing with hook ladders during the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Wang Song)

Torchbearers light up the cauldron during the opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei)

Torchbearers prepare to light up the cauldron during the opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Zhang Tao)

Chinese athletes attend the opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Xie Jianfei)

Dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Ding He)

The opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship is held in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei)

The opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship is held in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei)

Dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei)

Chinese athletes attend the opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Xie Jianfei)

Dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Xie Jianfei)

Athletes compete in the event of building climbing with hook ladders during the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Zhang Tao)

Athletes compete in the event of building climbing with hook ladders during the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Zhang Tao)

A Chinese athlete competes in the event of building climbing with hook ladders during the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Zhang Tao)

The opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship is held in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei)

Athletes compete in the event of building climbing with hook ladders during the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Zhang Tao)

Dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Xie Jianfei)

Dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 19th men's and 10th women's World Firefighting and Rescue Championship in Harbin, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Sept. 7, 2024. The championship, held by the International sport federation of firefighters and rescuers, kicked off here on Saturday.

This edition of championship marks the largest scale in the event's history. A total of 11 nations are going to compete in this championship, with nine nations and two international organizations observing, bringing the total number of participants to over 320.

Initiated by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, the event is known as the "Firefighting Olympics", aiming to deepen the exchange of global firefighting sports and promote the development of emergency management, firefighting and rescue services.

The Chinese team will send 10 male athletes to compete in all events, and 10 female athletes to participate in two team events. This marks the first appearance of Chinese female team in this championship. (Xinhua/Ding He)