[3] Hasilao, who had won a medal in Atlanta in 1996, and who was planning to compete himself in his fourth Paralympics in Beijing, had set up a training camp for ten athletes in Ordos.
[3] After training with her coach, Shen Gang,[1] Menggenjimisu was chosen to represent China at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games after doing well in National competitions.
[3] She defeated Tunisian Raoua Tlili to capture gold in discus in a performance where both made world record throws.
[1] Menggenjimisu went on to compete in the F40 shot put at the 2008 Paralympics under the name Menggen Jimisu,[8] winning a silver medal after making a throw of 8.48 meters.
[10] In the 2012 Paralympics in London, Menggenjimisu won a bronze in the discus, beaten into third place by the Tunisian Raoua Tlili and Najat El Garaa of Morocco.