Chinanews.com, Beijing, December 30th (Reporter Wang Yu) At the end of the year in 2022, Su Yiming, the Chinese Snowboard Winter Olympic champion once again used his performance to stand out from the crowd and successfully stood on the championship podium, achieving the win from the beginning of the year to the The achievements at the end of the year also marked a wonderful end to his glorious and legendary 2022.

  On the 30th, the X GAMES CHINA 2022 Ski Tour - Beidahu Station ushered in the final competition.

Su Yiming, wearing the number 818, won the championship with a score of 96.67 by jumping out of the "Aerial Rotation 1620" in the first round of competition, and started his magical journey in this snow season with a gold medal.

"Yiming" amazing dream back to the Winter Olympics

  Starting, gliding, soaring into the air, turning around... until he landed steadily, Su Yiming stepped on the snowboard and slid on the uneven white snow. The wind whistled past his ears, and his long hair fluttered in the air. The highly difficult movements instantly brought the audience back to the Winter Olympics 318 days ago.

  On February 15th, in the men's snowboard big platform final of the Beijing Winter Olympics, Su Yiming won the gold medal with a total score of 182.50, making a historic breakthrough for China's ice and snow sports.

He not only became the youngest Winter Olympic champion in Chinese history, but also China's first snowboard Winter Olympic champion.

  The significance of Su Yiming's breakthrough is not only here. When he jumped from the high "Xue Feitian" and "flyed into the sky" in the Winter Olympics, this thin boy is not only the condensed development of China Ice and Snow in the past few years, but also Like a seed swayed in winter, the dream of ice and snow is buried in the hearts of more Chinese skiers.

  Su Yiming once wrote in his self-report: "There are many choices in life, and each choice comes from love. Love is a kind of energy that pushes you to understand the world and learn to believe in yourself firmly. Hard work will always give you the answer , Dreams are the highest expression of love and talent in this life.”

Chinese player Su Yiming won the snowboard men's big platform final at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

Skiing is not a mistake to learn and try a life of all flavors

  After the Beijing Winter Olympics, Su Yiming, who was only 18 years old, showed his unique calmness in the face of the swarm of attention from the outside world.

Known as the "Chinese snowboarding genius", he always keeps a certain distance from the camera, so that his life, studies and preparations will be disturbed as little as possible.

  In the days outside the snow season, he has tried various sports, including passionate skateboarding and surfing, as well as static braking for billiards and fishing.

As a young man, he remained curious about life and wanted to try different possibilities in life.

  At the same time, Su Yiming, who is still a student, also devotes more energy to his studies.

Having achieved great success in the field, he gave his own answer about whether he can successfully transition to study, "There is still some academic pressure, but now I can balance study and skiing well, and I enjoy it very much. The process. There will be no less time for training skiing, I just spend more time doing both learning and skiing well.”

On February 15, the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics snowboard men's big jumping final was held at the Shougang ski big jumping platform. Chinese athlete Su Yiming won the championship.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Mao Jianjun

Not only the Winter Olympic champions face greater challenges

  From the Beijing Winter Olympics to Beidahu, from winter to the new winter, when another snow season arrives as promised, Su Yiming, who started again, also embarked on a new journey.

Standing today at the X GAMES CHINA 2022 Ski Tour - Beidahu Station, his good condition has also made the outside world full of expectations for his next competition.

  Looking forward to the future, Su Yiming, who is not satisfied with the Winter Olympic champion, has set himself two goals-one is to challenge the more difficult moves that no one can match, and the other is to realize the "snowboard slope obstacle and big platform" Grand Slam".

  On October 28, 2021, Su Yiming successfully completed the ultra-difficult movement of Bs 1980 Indy Crail (inward turn 1980 grab board) in the training of Stubai Ski Park in Austria, becoming the "first person to complete a snowboard inward turn 1980 degree catch". plank athlete (male)".

  Only one year later, the skiing field, which has never lacked talent, has once again shifted gears and upgraded to more difficult movements, which also inspired Su Yiming's fighting spirit.

He once said in an interview with the media, "1980 (week and a half) has become a relatively normal action for me and others. And 2160 (six weeks of rotation) has already been completed by someone. So my goal is to do some more difficult movements and challenge some goals that no one has ever achieved."

Su Yiming (right).

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

  In his trip to the first Winter Olympics, he won one gold and one silver, and achieved many unprecedented achievements. Some people commented that Su Yiming "debut is the pinnacle".

But in the skiing arena, there are still blockbuster events no less than the Winter Olympics, such as Xgames and Dew Tour, waiting for Su Yiming to conquer. , a goal that has never been achieved.

  Constantly surpassing the limit is the spirit of snowboarding, and it is also Su Yiming's persistent pursuit.

Although whether it is to challenge more difficult movements or achieve the "Grand Slam", any one of these goals may be impossible for a snowboarder to pursue in his life, but Su Yiming, who has performed many miracles on the field, has practiced with practical actions. Practice "nothing is impossible".

  No one knows exactly where Su Yiming's limit is, but there is no doubt that Su Yiming will always be on the way to pursue the limit.

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