The Winter Olympics has become a platform for athletes from various delegations to increase understanding

  Competitive exchange beyond victory and defeat (Winter Olympics big vision)

  In the Beijing Winter Olympics, the challenge to the limit is not limited to the refresh of speed, but also the pursuit of higher difficulty.

This makes ice and snow sports more attractive, and also allows the players to show their passionate and unrestrained personalities.

  At the same time, the Winter Olympics is also a platform for athletes from delegations from different countries and regions to enhance their understanding. Through mutual exchanges and mutual encouragement, everyone achieves transcendence.

  Pursue the limit and break through yourself

  With two perfect 1080-degree swivel movements, U-shaped snowboarder, the famous U-shaped field skill star and American team player Chloe King, can almost guarantee the Winter Olympics gold medal.

Afterwards, the arena became a stage for her to challenge herself. The 1260-degree reverse foot movement and the continuous 1080-degree turn caused bursts of exclamations. Although she failed, her challenge to the limit still won the respect of her opponents and the audience.

"I'm only 21 years old, and I will continue to work hard in the future," she said.

  On the same venue, Chinese team player Cai Xuetong also challenged herself to the highest difficulty. Unfortunately, she made a mistake when she landed 900 degrees with her back foot, and she failed to stand on the podium.

"If I have the ability to constantly challenge my limits, or explore my potential, I will continue." Cai Xuetong said.

  In recent years, challenging difficult movements has become one of the trends in figure skating, especially single skating.

In the 2015 ISU Figure Skating Grand Prix China Cup competition, Chinese team player Jin Boyang completed his signature move - the hook and then the triple jump, becoming the first person in the world to complete this move in the international arena. athlete.

Since then, the world's top players have increased the difficulty of free skating, and four quadruple jumps have become "standard".

  Freshmen projects invigorate

  A total of 7 new events have been added to the Beijing Winter Olympics. Among them, the men's freestyle ski jumping platform and the freestyle skiing women's grand platform event are popular among young people because of their strong viewing and visual impact.

Gu Ailing, a Chinese team player who won gold in the women's event, also called out to young people: "I hope to use my experience to attract more young people, especially girls, to participate in skiing."

  The changes in the setting of the Winter Olympics are a reflection of the IOC's pursuit of innovation.

International Olympic Committee President Bach emphasized on more than one occasion: "We need to push sports to young people, and we can no longer expect them to come to them on their own initiative, but should take the initiative to get close to them." More cool and become the direction of the Olympic movement.

  The "Evolutionary History of the Winter Olympics" of the snowboard event can be a microcosm of the Winter Olympics' initiative to open its arms to young people.

This event, which originated in North America in the last century and quickly swept the world, entered the Winter Olympics family at the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics.

In the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics, the number of snowboard events increased from 4 to 6, the Sochi Winter Olympics added men's and women's slope obstacle skills, and the PyeongChang Winter Olympics included the big jumping platform.

  Snowboarding is born with a "trendy" gene, and its technology, style, and expressiveness are very different from traditional skiing.

Moreover, it is not derived from the needs of human production and life, but is closely related to entertainment and challenges.

The setting of Olympic events such as slope obstacle skills, U-shaped field skills, and big jumping platforms are all related to the events of the Winter Extreme Games.

After years of deep cultivation, many commercial events have gained a large number of loyal fans, and attracted more young people to pick up snowboards and take to the ice and snow arena.

  How much young people love snowboarding is evident from the women's snowboard slope obstacle skills final at the Winter Olympics that ended on February 6.

Among the 12 finalists, the post-00s generation accounted for most of them. Zoe Sadowski Sinnott of New Zealand, who finally won the championship, was only 20 years old, and Tess Cody of Australia, who won the third place, only One year older than Sinnott.

  Communicate and communicate friendship

  In the Winter Olympics Snowboard Men's Slope Obstacle Skills Final, Chinese team player Su Yiming succeeded in challenging 1800 degrees for the first time in the official competition. He interacted with his idol and Canadian star McMorris after the competition. Even more impressive.

McMorris unabashedly expressed his love for Su Yiming: "I am proud to be his idol."

  Aiming at idols is the driving force for Su Yiming's continuous progress. Under the epidemic situation, the Winter Olympics provided an opportunity for players from all over the world to learn from each other and communicate with each other.

On the evening of the 12th, in the figure skating ice dance rhythm dance competition, Chinese team players Wang Shiyue/Liu Xinyu sat in the stands and watched other players compete after finishing the competition.

In the past two years, due to the impact of the epidemic, they have not had many opportunities to go abroad to compete.

During the Winter Olympics, they hope to seize the opportunity to learn a lot from players from all over the world.

The French team combination that ranked first that night scored a high score of 90.83. Wang Shiyue and Liu Xinyu said that the French team combination is their learning goal. Although it may not reach their height, it has a clear direction for the future.

  Pursue victory and defeat on the field, and convey warmth off the field.

The scene where Gu Ailing and the third runner-up Mathilde Gremore comforted the runner-up after winning the gold, surpassed the outcome and moved the audience.

  Since the start of the game, the friendship and warmth conveyed in the arena can be seen everywhere.

From the athlete's lounge on the freestyle ski jump to the end of the snowboard slope obstacle skills, athletes from different countries and regions cheered for every wonderful move and regretted every mistake.

  On the stage of the Beijing Winter Olympics, people saw the solidarity and friendship among athletes from different countries and regions, and felt the charm of ice and snow sports.

Taking ice and snow sports as a link and condensing the power of "more unity", these scenes are very touching and interpret the Olympic spirit.

  Our reporter Chen Chenxi Jifang Wang Liang