China News Service, Beijing, February 5th. "I like the snow here very much. It's really great!" said Hurt, an American "post-00" alpine skier, at a press conference in Yanqing Winter Olympic Village held on the 5th.

American Hurt

  Hurt admitted: "Before we came here, we were a little worried, it didn't snow very often, we used artificial snow, but it was great, the snow surface was really perfect. We had about 12 people for 6 training sessions, and the snow surface was perfect. No dents."

  The venue praised by Hett is the National Alpine Ski Center "Xue Feiyan" located in the Yanqing Division of the Beijing Winter Olympics. During the Beijing Winter Olympics, 11 events including downhill, super giant slalom, giant slalom, and slalom will be held here.

Overlooking the National Alpine Ski Center.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Jiang Qiming

  Not only Hurt, but on January 30, after the US alpine ski team completed its first training in "Xue Feiyan", the men's player Ryan Sigler expressed that he was very shocked.

  "On the first day of skiing in Yanqing, I was shocked by the venue where we were going to compete. My therapist and I explored the whole mountain, and everything was clear." Sigler also said with anticipation: "The spectacular Snow and attractive terrain should create great racing conditions!"

The picture shows the National Speed ​​Skating Hall.

Photo by China News Agency reporter He Penglei

  After the women's 3,000-meter speed skating race on the 5th, the "Ice Ribbon" of the National Speed ​​Skating Hall was also praised, and Italian player Lolo Brigida, who won the silver medal, said: "Today (the venue) is perfect, it is very Come on, I'm really looking forward to the 1500m."

  U.S. player Tierney praised the Genting Ski Park located in the Zhangjiakou Division after the women's snowboard sloping obstacle skills qualifier on the 5th: "This is a safer venue than the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, and it is more suitable for viewing. "

  The Capital Gymnasium was also unanimously praised by Japanese figure skaters. After training on the ice on the 3rd, Uno Changma, a silver medalist in figure skating men's singles at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, said: "The ice surface is smooth, whether it's jumping or spinning, and there's nothing wrong with it. I don’t feel any obstacles. Normally, it’s not easy to get used to a new stadium, but today’s training has no discomfort at all, so I’m very relieved.” (End)