On May 18, in Changshou District, the first Asian Jumping Championships, the fourth Belt and Road Athletics Invitational, and the 2026 National Athletics Grand Prix (Station 3) kicked off with excitement. The picture shows the men’s 110m hurdles preliminaries.

The first Asian Jumping Championships is a new top-level event created by the Asian Athletics Association and represents the highest level of competition in Asian jumping events. This year, the three events were held together for the first time, attracting 552 athletes from 23 countries and regions, including Kazakhstan and Malaysia.

Changshou District

Changshou District is a suburban district of Chongqing, China, located along the Yangtze River. Historically, it was established as a county during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) and was later upgraded to a district in 2001. The area is known for its scenic landscapes, including Changshou Lake, and its role in modern industrial development, particularly in petrochemicals and steel production.