China News Service, September 21. According to the China Figure Skating Association, the 2022/2023 National Figure Skating Team Skating Grand Prix will end on the 19th.

This is the first national team skating single event held in China. 25 participating teams and 410 athletes presented a splendid ice feast for the audience, which made everyone feel the charm of figure skating team skating.

  The National Figure Skating Team Skating Grand Prix has two categories: the elite group and the school team group.

In the elite group competition, the Young Dream team, Sweet Dream 1 team, and Team Radiance team won the championships of the youth group, the youth group and the children group respectively; in the school team competition, the Rumeng Figure Skating Team and the Danjiehu Team of the High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China won the primary school respectively. Group and Middle School Champions.

  As the technical supervisor of this competition, Yao Jia, the ISU-level single-double referee and national-level technical supervisor, affirmed the progress made by each team.

"Through constant running-in, many teams (in this competition) can reach level 4, which is the highest level of team skating," Yao Jia said. I already have a certain understanding of the rules of skating and know how to reach a high level and get a high score.”

  Wang Yumin, the chief referee of this competition and the ISU-level singles and doubles judge, believes that this competition will increase investment in the development of team skating projects, form more teams, and attract more enthusiasts to participate and improve It plays an important role in the popularity of figure skating.

"The queue skating project is very visually pleasing, and the threshold for participation is not very high. This is a very promising project."

  Driven by the Beijing Winter Olympics, many primary and secondary schools have launched queue skating courses and formed school teams.

This year's Queue Skating Grand Prix has specially set up a school team group, which aims to provide a stage for the school team to show its style.

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