Group 1 - The core achievement of the Chinese delegation at the Milan Winter Olympics includes a total of 15 medals: 5 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze, surpassing the previous best performance of 5 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics [1] - Notable individual performances include Gu Ailing and Li Fanghui winning gold and silver in women's freestyle skiing, Su Yiming winning the first gold medal for the delegation on his birthday, and Xu Mengtao successfully defending her title in women's aerials, becoming the first to do so since the event's introduction in 1994 [1][2] - The performance in snow sports has significantly improved, reflecting the development of China's ice and snow sports, supported by a growing base of participants and enhanced training and competition systems [2] Group 2 - Despite the successes, there are still gaps in traditional strong events like short track speed skating and curling, with the Chinese team ranking 12th in the medal standings, down from 7th in Vancouver [3] - The need for continuous improvement is emphasized, as the overall lag in China's ice and snow sports remains, necessitating a shift from being "chasers" to becoming strong competitors in more events [3] - The impact of the Winter Olympics extends beyond medals, promoting a healthy lifestyle and stimulating economic growth, with the goal of engaging 300 million people in ice and snow sports [3][4]
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-23 17:36