As the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics drew to a close, Ming Zhixiang couldn't "hide" any longer.

  The restaurant staff of the Catering Service Center of China University of Petroleum (East China) discovered that Ming Zhixiang, who recently took a long vacation, had gone to the Beijing Winter Olympics and served as the penalty lap recorder in the biathlon.

  After reading the media reports, Wang Zechao, a student of the school, made several rounds of comparisons in his mind, and confirmed that the "hot" Winter Olympics referee was the master of the Yulan Garden restaurant, "So, the master is in the restaurant!" He and his classmates emotion.

  Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is not only in the Magnolia Garden restaurant. Students from the China Academy of Opera found that the school's "Dana" teacher Wang Zhiping, who is engaged in the research on sports injury rehabilitation and scientific training of opera actors, has also asked for leave. When I inquired, I actually went to the Winter Olympics across the border. Will be a referee.

She is the only teacher from an art school in the Beijing area among the judges of the Winter Olympics.

  When the Beijing Winter Olympics were in the middle, an article titled "My Colleagues Asked for Leave to Participate in the Winter Olympics" was once on the screen. Unexpectedly, when the Winter Olympics came to an end, a group of "my teachers" My colleagues"..."surfaced", and they have broken into a completely different field with their love.

They also have a Winter Olympics dream

  Wang Zhiping served as the flag gate referee in the parallel giant slalom event at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Wang Zhiping, who was born in Harbin, said that she grew up on ice and loved skating since she was a child.

After Beijing successfully bid for the Winter Olympics, Wang Zhiping not only advocated the opening of ice and snow experience classes in schools, but also learned to ski by himself, and registered for the examination to obtain the qualification of the national second-level referee for snowboarding.

  In 2021, Wang Zhiping upgraded his abilities again. After three rounds of training and examinations, he finally received an official notice from the Beijing Winter Olympics referee.

  Judging on the snow is very hard, and sometimes I have to help clear the snow track.

On the first day of the new year of the Tiger, Wang Zhiping spent it shoveling snow on the top of the mountain.

She remembered that a 133-person parallel giant slalom judge team took two days to clear the 10-centimeter-thick snow on the 3-hectare track.

  For Wang Zhiping, who is in her early 40s, this kind of physical work is not easy, but she cherishes this experience very much.

  Sun Yifan, born in the 1980s, is a young teacher in the Department of New Media, School of Art and Design, Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology. Compared with Wang Zhiping, who studies sports, and Ming Zhixiang, a former skier, he has to work harder to break through the Winter Olympics.

  With his love for alpine skiing and years of skiing experience, Sun Yifan also has his own "Winter Olympics Breaking Circle Mode": read a lot of alpine skiing technical materials, study in detail the latest competition rules of FIS, practice skiing skills, and learn professional English.

  Sun Yifan also obtained the certification of the referee of the Winter Olympics and was successfully selected as the domestic technical official of alpine skiing at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

When he asked the unit for leave to go to the Winter Olympics, "Everyone was surprised and thought that my step was a little far away." Sun Yifan said with a smile.

  Zhang Zhipeng, born in 1995, is a civil servant who has just joined the post.

His colleague Deng Bowen said that everyone was shocked when they heard that the newly recruited young man was going to participate in the Winter Olympics.

  A few years ago, when Zhang Zhipeng worked in a sports department as a trainee, he came into contact with the Winter Olympics. He gradually became familiar with ice and snow events, and fell in love with ice and snow sports. He was determined to register as a domestic technical officer for the Winter Olympics.

After working and studying at the same time, he finally passed all the assessments and became the domestic technical officer of the cross-country skiing event at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Successful "cross-border", even more hard work

  On February 4, Ding Shuai, who was sitting on the record bench at the Wukesong Sports Center, was staring at the arena.

  "I have to see every state of an athlete, and every point I score on the field, I will register it on the watch." When the Chinese women's ice hockey team won the match against Denmark with a score of 3:1, Ding Shuai excitedly recorded This exciting score: "It's not easy for the Chinese team."

  After 1995, Ding Shuai worked in the school office of Central University of Finance and Economics and worked as a timekeeper for the Beijing Winter Olympics.

  Ding Shuai explained that the seemingly simple work actually requires professional knowledge and meticulous patience.

Once, when the international technical officer set the time back, the system could not display the last time the watch was stopped. Fortunately, Ding Shuai recorded the time and adjusted it back to the accurate time in time.

A small detail also won the appreciation of the international referees around.

  The Winter Olympics have a relatively concentrated time, sometimes three games a day, really have to wear the stars and wear the moon.

  Ma Xiangrui, born in the 1990s, also served as the technical officer of the Winter Olympics at the Wukesong Sports Center.

On a daily basis, she is a financial analyst for a market research firm.

Her colleague Jin Weilin told China Youth Daily and China Youth Daily that everyone was surprised when they heard that she was going to be a referee for the Winter Olympics.

  On January 21, Ma Xiangrui came to Beijing from Shanghai to report.

After entering the venue, the lights were exceptionally bright, which brought her into the atmosphere of the competition.

"I can't wait for the game to start," she told reporters. Being selected means taking on a huge responsibility and mission. When the audience and players are cheering and applauding for the goal, the referee is the most calm and calm.

  In the ice hockey events of the Winter Olympics, Ma Xiangrui is responsible for the statistics of effective shots, the number of shots, shot directions, and shot results of the two teams.

  "The game data we count will be pushed to the media synchronously for viewers around the world to view the game data in real time." The financial expert's goal is to record "zero mistakes" in all game data.

  Wang Fuqiu is a teacher at the School of Grammar and Law of Beijing University of Chemical Technology. At the Beijing Winter Olympics, he worked at the starting point of the competition and was responsible for confirming the athletes' action codes and platform numbers.

He was also fortunate to witness Qi Guangpu winning the championship.

He remembered that in the final round, all the athletes performed the most difficult moves.

  This also requires technical officials to check more patiently, and no mistakes can be made, otherwise it will have a crucial impact on the player's score.

  Recalling the scene of Qi Guangpu winning the championship, he couldn't hide his excitement, "The biggest charm of competitive sports is that you don't know who is the champion until the last moment."

After "crossover"

  In addition to surprise and blessings, colleagues and students have a layer of expectation for these acquaintances who "cross-border" to the Winter Olympics.

  Que Yanhua, a colleague of Wang Zhiping, said that when she learned that she could serve as a technical officer at the Winter Olympics, the school leaders and teachers were very supportive and looked forward to her taking more live photos and sharing the Olympic stories with everyone when she returned to school.

  Sun Yifan's student Li Yuan also told reporters that Mr. Sun's skiing level is very high, which is a "hidden skill". "I also hope that Mr. Sun can bring us stories from the Winter Olympics."

  On February 5th, Zhang Zhipeng was deeply impressed by the game in which the first gold medal of the Beijing Winter Olympics was born.

At that time, he was refereeing in the coaching area. The coach of Norwegian star Therese Johauge stood beside him. Whenever Johauge passed by, the coach would squat down and cheer for her loudly.

  "When she crossed the finish line, a 1.8-meter man actually cried. He knelt down and shouted regardless of his image." Zhang Zhipeng said with emotion, years of hard training have been recognized here, and this sportsmanship is worth paying attention to. Figure out, learn.

  On the day of the first race of the men's downhill event, the wind was strong and the temperature reached minus 20 degrees Celsius. Sun Yifan was responsible for distributing bibs to the athletes and communicating the weather changes with the weather officer at any time.

When he stood on the sidelines and saw the athletes speeding down, he felt the ice and snow splashing around him. "This made me feel the passion of alpine skiing."

During the competition, he also learned a lot of skills related to his major, "such as the technical process of shooting and broadcasting of ice and snow projects, equipment use, shooting methods, etc. I will bring these back to the classroom and teach them to my classmates."

  For Wang Zhiping, the game in which Xu Mengtao won the championship touched her deeply.

"I cried while watching. As a female athlete, it is not easy to hold on to the four Winter Olympics." Wang Zhiping said that she is a teacher of sports physiology, and she knows the impact and damage to the body every time you slide and land. .

  At the Winter Olympics, she felt the tenacious struggle of the athletes and the solidarity and cooperation of everyone.

On the day when the parallel giant slalom event ended, Wang Zhiping's team was highly appraised and praised by FIS and foreign technical officials: Amazing! Best Olympic Game! (Amazing! Best Olympic Game!) These details are also The best course.

  Ming Zhixiang said that he will continue to serve as the technical officer of the Winter Paralympics after he is in charge of the biathlon at the Winter Olympics, so he will not be able to return to school until early April.

"I will bring the experience and harvest of participating in the Beijing Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympic Games to my work, and bring the inspiration of diet to the school cafeteria to better serve teachers and students."

  China Youth Daily, China Youth Daily reporter Wang Longlong Jiang Ning Liu Shixin Source: China Youth Daily