(Beijing Winter Olympics) Why should "Yiming" be defined?

  China News Agency, Beijing, February 14th, question: "Yi Ming" is amazing, why should it be defined?

  China News Agency reporter Xing Chong

  Su Yiming was a blockbuster.

  A few days ago, the 18-year-old teenager won the silver medal in the men's snowboard obstacle course at the Beijing Winter Olympics, becoming the first Chinese athlete in history to stand on the podium in snowboarding at the Winter Olympics.

On February 7, the award ceremony of the men's snowboard obstacle skill medals for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics was held in the Zhangjiakou Division Awards Plaza.

The picture shows China's Su Yiming, who won the runner-up, at the medal presentation ceremony.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

  On the 14th, he moved to the Shougang Grand Jumping platform and staged an amazing "Yi" soaring into the sky.

After the snow in Beijing, the sky clears up, and the "Flying Sky" platform under the clear sky and snow is even more towering.

He jumped down, and the first round was a beautiful 1800-degree turn, and 92.50 points was a game-high score.

  In the next two rounds, he did not choose to be conservative, but continued to attack the high difficulty. In the third round, he made a difficult move of turning 1880 and grabbing the tail of the board.

He had a very nice aerial position, but he just made a mistake when he landed.

But in the end, he still ranked fifth with a total score of 155.25 points and successfully advanced to the final.

On February 14, the men's snowboard skiing platform for the Beijing Winter Olympics ushered in the qualifying competition.

Chinese player Su Yiming confirmed the final with a score of 155.25.

  Su Yiming said that if other players perform well in the final, he will continue to challenge the most difficult moves.

In fact, Su Yiming has been challenging himself.

For example, in the slope obstacle course, he performed the first 1800-degree five-cycle super-difficult action in the history of the Winter Olympics.

  People were moved by this young player who struggled hard, and at the same time, he was even more "unhappy". After watching the slow-speed replay of the TV broadcast of the final, many snowboard enthusiasts found that the champion who won the championship. Parrott didn't finish grabbing the board, just put his hands on his knees.

  The referee at that time, Schumatic, responded through a professional snowboard website that from the perspective of the camera the referee got at the time, he believed that Parrott did catch the board, but when he saw that he did not really catch the board When the TV screen is displayed, the results have been entered and the scoring process has been completed.

On February 7, in the Beijing Winter Olympics men's snowboarding men's slope obstacle skills final, 17-year-old Chinese teenager Su Yiming won the silver medal to make history and won the first snowboard medal in the history of the Chinese sports delegation in the Winter Olympics.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

  "Su Yiming should have won the gold medal", many people were indignant for him.

During the controversy, Su Yiming's Japanese coach Yasuhiro Sato issued an open letter saying that after seeing the heated discussion on social media, he and Su Yiming called Shumatici together.

"(Tell him) we don't care about it at all. We understand the difficulty of scoring very well. Thanks to all the referees, Su Yiming also expressed the same meaning."

  "The only thing I focus on during the game is to complete my movements." Su Yiming emphasized again on the 14th.

He said that he completed the action he wanted to do in the competition and was very satisfied with the result.

  Talking about Parrott, Su Yiming said that the international "great god" skater is his idol all the time. He grew up watching idol videos and imitating idol's actions.

"I especially know how important an idol is to a person, and I will try to do my best to set an example for children younger than me, so that they can find inspiration and direction from me."

  Does a blockbuster need to be defined by a gold medal?

When he stood on the podium, the former "Little Embroid" laughed in the sky and happily enjoyed his historical moment; when he flew down from the big jumping platform, his long hair was blown by the wind , like a chivalrous warrior in a snowstorm.

On February 7, in the Beijing Winter Olympics men's snowboarding men's slope obstacle skills final, 17-year-old Chinese teenager Su Yiming won the silver medal to make history and won the first snowboard medal in the history of the Chinese sports delegation in the Winter Olympics.

  When he responded generously to the controversy, when he sincerely praised his opponent, when he joked that he was going to challenge higher difficulties, people would find that the new generation of Chinese ice and snow youths are so enthusiastic, cheerful, tolerant and enterprising, why should they be defined as a blockbuster!

  "China Su" "Super Su"!

Even his opponents in the same field are not stingy in praising him.

In the mixed mining area after the game, many players wanted to hug and greet Su Yiming when they passed by.

A foreign reporter at the scene said that he has become a blockbuster, no one can question his strength, and the gold medal is just a matter of course.

  On the 15th, Su Yiming and his friend Gu Ailing will both participate in their respective finals. Su Yiming first hopes that both of them can "have fun".

"Of course hopefully we can both play better, but more importantly we can both enjoy the game and have fun!"

  In four days, it will be Su Yiming's 18th birthday.

Many reporters asked him if he wanted to celebrate his coming-of-age ceremony with a gold medal.

He smiled and said, in fact, in the Winter Olympics, he has already gained a lot.

"There are many people who support me. My family and friends have always helped me, and a strong motherland has supported me. It is already very precious to me." (End)