(Beijing Winter Olympics) 30 days later, watch the continuous breakthrough of China's ice and snow shine in the Winter Olympics arena

  China News Service, Beijing, January 4th, title: 30 days later, watch the continuous breakthrough of China's ice and snow shine in the Winter Olympics

  China News Agency reporter Xing Chong

  The Beijing Winter Olympics has entered a 30-day countdown.

When the Olympics and the Eastern countries meet again, China's ice and snow will be presented to the world with a brand new attitude-during the Beijing Winter Olympics cycle, especially the current Winter Olympics season, Chinese ice and snow athletes continue to make breakthroughs and face the Winter Olympics 30 days later. , They are "ready."

  "I can't wait for the Winter Olympics." said Gu Ailing, a talented ski girl born in 2003.

This season, Gu Ailing is like a "gold medal harvester". Although he suffered injuries due to challenging difficult moves at the beginning of the season, he was in good shape after his comeback and has won five world championships.

Data map: Gu Ailing.

Image source: ICphoto

  The Beijing Winter Olympics cycle Gu Ailing continued to create the history of the Chinese team. He was the first Chinese player to win two different championships in one World Cup. He also represented the Chinese team on the World Extreme Games championship podium for the first time.

In the Beijing Winter Olympics, Ailing will make more money. She said that she is looking forward to her performance in the Winter Olympics and will continue to learn competition skills, including learning in stress resistance. "The more experience in the competition, the better I will compete. good".

  "We must be 100% ready." As the number one pair of figure skating pairs in China, Sui Wenjing/Han Cong was given the hope of winning the gold medal at the last Winter Olympics. In the end, they missed the gold medal by only 0.43 points. Make up for Pyeongchang regret in Beijing.

Data map: Sui Wenjing/Han Cong in the game.

  Sui Wenjing and Han Cong both suffered injuries during the Beijing Winter Olympics cycle. After returning from their injuries, they won the runner-up of the 2021 World Championships. In the Winter Olympics season, they won the Winter Olympics Test, Figure Skating Grand Prix Canada and Italy.

The two said that participating in the Winter Olympics held in front of their homes will be stressful, but pressure is also the driving force to move forward.

  Short track speed skating has always been a big winner in the Chinese Winter Olympics.

Wu Dajing, the men's 500m champion at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, was in poor form at the beginning of the season, but he broke out in the final round of the World Cup and won the strong 500m champion.

If Wu Dajing succeeds in defending his title, it will create another history-in this regard, he said that his biggest opponent is himself, and he hopes that his mentality can be adjusted better.

Data map: Wu Dajing (first from left) in the game.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

  This season's short track speed skating World Cup performance is undoubtedly Ren Ziwei-the Chinese team won a total of 4 individual gold medals in the four World Cup competitions, Ren Ziwei alone won 3 gold.

Ren Ziwei bluntly said that he already has the ability to sprint gold in many projects, and he will continue to strengthen his advantages at the final sprint juncture.

  Another "Ice Knife" speed skating is also expected to break through again.

As a rising star in the Beijing Winter Olympics cycle, Ning Zhongyan, who was born in 1999, won 3 golds and 2 silvers in the World Cup this season, and is already a leader in Chinese speed skating middle distance events.

Although he has not participated in international competitions for nearly 20 months under the influence of the epidemic, Ning Zhongyan said that he has adjusted his state to the best in the World Cup and has more confidence in preparing for the Winter Olympics.

Data map: Gao Tingyu.

Photo by Song Jihe, China News Agency reporter

  PyeongChang Winter Olympics bronze medalist Gao Ting-woo performed well in the sprint event. This season, he won the field record in the 500-meter race in Poland.

Gao Tingyu said that he would mobilize himself in all aspects on important occasions like the Winter Olympics.

  Chinese steel-framed snowmobiles also made a breakthrough in the Beijing Winter Olympics cycle.

Not long ago, Geng Wenqiang won the World Cup Men's Singles Championship. This is the first steel-framed snowmobile world championship won by the Chinese team.

  Although it started late compared with the traditional powers in Europe and North America, the Chinese team, which was formed in 2015, staged its own "speed and passion".

Geng Wenqiang said that winning the World Cup has greatly improved self-confidence.

"If the cart starts faster, I believe there will be better results that can be developed to show our'steel speed' in the Winter Olympics."

Data map: Chinese player Cai Xuetong in the game.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

  As veterans who have competed in the Winter Olympics for many times, the Chinese snowboarding doubles Cai Xuetong and Liu Jiayu chose to stick to it, which in itself is a breakthrough in self.

Especially for Liu Jiayu, who has performed three operations in the past ten years and is still suffering from injuries and illnesses. It is not easy to complete the training as planned.

The two experienced Olympic Games laughed and said, "There is no chance to be nervous anymore."

They hope to have a different experience, and the most important thing is to "do well in the present."

  "Breakthrough" is also a summary of the growth path of Su Yiming, a teenager who is less than 18 years old.

He won the Snowboard World Cup last month and achieved a breakthrough for the Chinese team.

In fact, in recent years, he has been constantly making breakthroughs. In 2020, he became the first domestic athlete to complete a 1,620-degree internal turn forefoot three-week somersault, and at the beginning of last year, he completed a five-week backfoot rotation of 1,800 degrees.

As the first person in the history of snowboarding in China, Su Yiming is expected to write a breakthrough in the Winter Olympics.

  The data shows that the Chinese team is currently shortlisted in 93 sub-items covering all major events and sub-items, and has won 172 seats, and the tickets it has won have far exceeded the previous Winter Olympics it has participated in.

Entering the 30-day countdown, Chinese ice and snow athletes who continue to break through will do their final sprint. There is reason to believe that they will shine in the Winter Olympics.

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