Xinhua News Agency, Changchun, August 3 (Reporter Wang Fan) On the 3rd, Qi Guangpu, the freestyle skiing men's aerial skills champion of the Beijing Winter Olympics, returned to the Changchun Winter Sports Management Center to exchange training experience with the team members.

Qi Guangpu said that after a short rest, he will return to the national team and continue to prepare for the 2026 Winter Olympics. He also hopes that through his hard work and persistence, more young people will fall in love with ice and snow sports.

  In the training hall of Changchun Winter Sports Management Center, the hot weather did not affect the training of the youth echelon, and the arrival of the Olympic champion made everyone more enthusiastic.

Qi Guangpu guided the training of the team members on the spot.

"In the national team for so many years, I have also come into contact with many advanced training concepts and methods in the world, and I hope to pass on these experiences." Qi Guangpu said.

  Qi Guangpu, 31, has participated in four Winter Olympics.

From the first time he entered the Winter Olympics in Vancouver in 2010, he became the first player in the world to complete the action with a difficulty factor of 5.0; Ten years of perseverance and love have finally achieved self-transcendence, and also helped the Chinese freestyle skiing aerial skills team to create good results in the Beijing Winter Olympics.

  During the holiday after the Winter Olympics, Qi Guangpu chose to accompany his family.

He said that he trains abroad all the year round, and usually spends only a few days with his family every year. This time, he especially cherishes the time with his family.

Qi Guangpu's wife, Zhao Shanshan, was also a freestyle skier in the air, and their 3-year-old daughter imitated Qi Guangpu's training at home.

  When it comes to preparing for his fifth Winter Olympics, Qi Guangpu said that he hopes to break through himself again, and also hopes to use his actions to make more young people fall in love with ice and snow sports.