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“葱桶”组合:米兰告别 冰雪再见
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-20 18:38
Core Viewpoint - The legendary figure skating duo Sui Wenjing and Han Cong concluded their final Olympic journey at the Milan Winter Olympics, finishing in 5th place after a six-month comeback, having previously won a silver medal at the Pyeongchang Olympics and a gold medal at the Beijing Olympics [1]. Group 1 - The duo, aged 30 and 33, announced that Milan will be their last Olympic appearance [1]. - Sui and Han expressed their intention to continue contributing to the development of figure skating and the promotion of China's ice and snow sports in the future [1].
金博洋总结三届冬奥会
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-15 16:55
Core Viewpoint - The article reflects on the experiences of an athlete over three Winter Olympics, emphasizing the personal growth and enjoyment derived from participating in the sport of figure skating [1] Group 1: Athlete's Experience - The athlete cherishes the 12 years spent in the Winter Olympics, considering it a valuable experience [1] - The recent trip to Milan was described as relaxing and enjoyable, highlighting the joy of meeting new talented athletes [1] - There is a desire for the sport of figure skating to reach higher levels of excellence [1] Group 2: Acknowledgments - Gratitude is expressed towards leaders, coaches, family, and fans who support the athlete [1] - The athlete emphasizes that every performance is motivated by the love and support from fans [1]
金博洋:选择和自己“较劲”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-11 20:51
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the journey and performance of Chinese figure skater Jin Boyang at the Milan Winter Olympics, emphasizing his resilience and passion for the sport despite facing challenges and setbacks throughout his career [1][2][3]. Group 1: Performance Highlights - Jin Boyang scored 86.55 points in the men's short program, successfully advancing to the free skate phase, which is an improvement from his previous score of 84.15 points in the team event [1]. - He contributed 4 points to the Chinese team in the team event, although the team ultimately finished in 8th place and did not advance [1]. - The men's free skate competition is scheduled for the evening of February 13, where Jin will perform last in the second group [3]. Group 2: Career Background - Jin Boyang, at 28 years old, has been a prominent figure in figure skating since childhood, showcasing exceptional talent and winning the World Junior Championships in 2013 [2]. - He made history by winning a bronze medal at the 2016 World Championships, marking the first podium finish for Chinese men's singles skating [2]. - His performance at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, where he finished 4th, set a record for the best result by a Chinese male figure skater at the Olympics [2]. Group 3: Challenges and Resilience - Following the PyeongChang Olympics, Jin faced a decline in performance due to recurring ankle injuries and technical adjustments, resulting in lower placements in subsequent competitions [2]. - Despite these challenges, he maintained a strong mindset, shifting his focus from difficulty to a broader appreciation of figure skating [2]. - Jin's participation in the Milan Olympics represents a significant achievement, as he overcame doubts and secured his place in the competition, embodying the spirit of perseverance [3].
花滑团体赛中国队排名第八无缘争金
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-07 23:54
Group 1 - The Chinese team ranked eighth in the Winter Olympics figure skating team event after two competition days, failing to qualify for the next stage of free skating/dance and missing out on the team gold medal with a total score of 14 points [1][3] - The team event featured 10 teams, with points awarded based on rankings in men's singles, women's singles, pairs short programs, and ice dance rhythm dance, where the top five teams advanced to the next stage [3] - Jin Boyang, a veteran skater, performed well in the men's singles short program, scoring 84.15 points and placing seventh, expressing satisfaction with his performance and the team's spirit [3] Group 2 - The United States team led the overall standings with 34 points, followed by Japan, Italy, Canada, and Georgia in the second to fifth positions [3] - The Chinese team accumulated 14 points, ranking eighth and thus not advancing to the subsequent competitions scheduled for the following day [3]
隋文静/韩聪撑起中国花滑夺牌希望
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-29 17:44
Core Viewpoint - The upcoming Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics will feature prominent Chinese figure skaters, including the returning champions Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, who aim to defend their title amidst challenges from both injuries and strong international competitors [1][2]. Group 1: Competitors and Performance - Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, who are two-time world champions and Olympic champions, are preparing for their third Olympic appearance, having recently secured a silver medal at the Four Continents Championships [1]. - The Italian duo of Conti/Macii and the Japanese pair of Miura/Kihara are considered strong contenders for the gold medal, with the latter having won multiple championships in the current Olympic cycle [2]. - Jin Boyang, a seasoned competitor in men's singles, aims to showcase resilience despite not being in peak form, having finished sixth at the Four Continents Championships [2]. Group 2: Upcoming Events and Schedule - The figure skating events at the Milan Winter Olympics will commence with the team competition on February 6, followed by individual events from February 9 to 19 [4]. Group 3: Emerging Talents - Zhang Ruiyang, an 18-year-old newcomer in women's singles, has shown promise by securing a spot for the Olympics and achieving a tenth-place finish at the Four Continents Championships, although she faces tough competition from established athletes [3]. - The ice dance team of Wang Shiyue and Liu Xinyu will also be competing for the third time at the Olympics, having finished ninth at the Four Continents Championships [3].
花滑四大洲锦标赛:金博洋位列男单第六名
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-25 11:38
Group 1 - The core event is the 2026 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, where Chinese athlete Jin Boyang finished sixth in men's singles free skating [1] - Japanese skater Miura Kaho won the gold medal with a score of 273.73 points, marking his second championship title in this event [1] - South Korean skater Cha Jun-hwan secured the silver medal, finishing just 0.11 points behind Miura, indicating a competitive performance [1] Group 2 - Jin Boyang expressed confidence in his performance and preparation for the upcoming Milan Winter Olympics, emphasizing the importance of improving details and maintaining a positive mindset [1] - Miura Kaho reflected on his growth over the past four years, indicating a more stable approach compared to previous competitions [1] - Cha Jun-hwan noted that his recent experiences and adjustments have been beneficial for his preparation for the Milan Winter Olympics [1]
隋文静韩聪带伤拼下银牌:我们对米兰冬奥充满信心
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-25 05:56
Core Viewpoint - The 2026 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships concluded with China's Sui Wenjing and Han Cong winning a silver medal in the pairs event, missing their seventh title due to injuries and performance issues [1][3]. Group 1: Event Overview - The championships took place in Beijing, featuring over a hundred top competitors from 17 countries and regions, serving as the last major event before the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics [3]. - The Chinese figure skating team secured full qualification for four individual events and the team event at the upcoming Winter Olympics [3]. Group 2: Performance Analysis - Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, despite facing challenges, ranked first in the short program with a score of 76.02 points but encountered several mistakes in the free skate, scoring 124.97 points, leading to a total score of 200.99 points and a second-place finish [3][4]. - Sui Wenjing revealed that she sustained an injury during training, which affected their performance, while both athletes expressed confidence in their ability to improve before the Olympics [4]. Group 3: Competitor Performance - Other notable performances included Japanese skaters Aoki Yuna, Nakai Ami, and Chiba Momoka sweeping the women's singles podium, while Chinese skaters Zhang Ruiyang, Zhu Yi, and An Xiangyi finished 10th, 12th, and 16th respectively [4]. - In the ice dance category, Chinese pairs Wang Shiyue/Liu Xinyu, Ren Junfei/Xing Jianing, and Xiao Zixi/He Linghao placed 9th to 11th [5].
四大洲花样滑冰锦标赛开幕 隋文静/韩聪领跑双人滑短节目
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-22 16:05
Group 1 - The 2026 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships opened in Beijing, marking the second time the city has hosted this event since 2003 [1][3] - The Chinese pair, Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, ranked first in the pairs short program with a score of 76.02, setting a new season-best score [1][3] - Sui Wenjing faced challenges due to a previous injury but completed the program, emphasizing the need for both partners to perform well for maximum scores [3] Group 2 - First-time participants Zhang Jiaxuan and Huang Yihang achieved a career-best score of 69.05, placing fourth in the short program [3] - In ice dance, the Chinese duo Wang Shiyue and Liu Xinyu scored 64.41, ranking eighth, while acknowledging the difficulties of returning to peak performance with age [3] - Other Chinese pairs, Ren Junfei/Xing Jianing and Xiao Zixi/He Linghao, finished in 10th and 11th places, respectively [3] Group 3 - In the women's singles short program, three Chinese skaters, Zhu Yi, Zhang Ruiyang, and An Xiangyi, experienced various degrees of mistakes, finishing 10th, 11th, and 16th [4] - The competition schedule includes the women's free skate and ice dance free dance events on the following day [5]
四大洲赛“葱桶组合”短节目第一 韩聪透露隋文静带伤出战
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-22 16:04
Group 1 - The 2026 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships commenced in Beijing, featuring over a hundred top athletes from 17 countries and regions [1] - The Chinese figure skating team secured full qualification for four individual events and the team event at the Milan Winter Olympics, with notable participants including Olympic champions Sui Wenjing/Han Cong [1][3] - Sui Wenjing/Han Cong, the defending Olympic champions, faced challenges after their victory at the Beijing Olympics, including missing the qualification for the previous year's World Championships [3] Group 2 - In the first day of competition, Sui Wenjing/Han Cong ranked first in the pairs short program with a score of 76.02 points, while their teammates Zhang Jiaxuan/Huang Yihang placed fourth with 69.05 points [7] - Other competitors, including Zhu Yi, Zhang Ruoyang, and An Xiangyi, faced difficulties, ranking 10th, 11th, and 16th respectively in the women's singles short program [5] - Sui Wenjing revealed she sustained an injury during training but managed to perform the entire program, expressing a desire to improve their combination for the upcoming Olympics [7]
四大洲花滑锦标赛将启
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-20 03:29
Core Viewpoint - The 2026 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships will be held in Beijing from January 22 to 25, featuring top athletes, including Olympic contenders, as a key warm-up event before the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics [2][3]. Group 1: Chinese Competitors - The Chinese team includes the Olympic champions Sui Wenjing/Han Cong and the young duo Zhang Jiaxuan/Huang Yihang, with Sui and Han having a storied history in the Four Continents Championships, winning multiple titles since their debut in 2012 [3]. - Sui Wenjing and Han Cong have made a strong comeback after a hiatus, securing bronze medals at the ISU Grand Prix events in China and Japan, and winning the National Championships to qualify for the Milan Olympics [3]. - Their short program features Bizet's "Carmen: Habanera," while their free skate is set to a piece reflecting traditional Chinese culture titled "Only This Green," showcasing their artistic range [3]. Group 2: Japanese Competitors - The Japanese pair of Nagao Yuna/Morikubo Satoshi will also use this competition as a warm-up for the Milan Olympics, having secured their Olympic spot through the "Road to Milan" qualification event [4]. - They recently won the Japanese Figure Skating Championships, and this will be their second appearance at the Four Continents, where they previously earned a bronze medal at the 2025 Harbin Asian Winter Games [4]. - Their short program will feature Elton John's classic "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," while their free skate will include a piece specifically prepared for the Olympics, composed by Roberto Cacciapaglia [4]. Group 3: American Competitors - Three American pairs will participate, including Efimova/Mitrofanov, who have won consecutive national titles but will not compete in Milan due to nationality issues [5]. - The duo will perform a free skate to the moving piece "Love Story" [6]. - Other American pairs include McBeath/Parkman, who placed third at the national championships, and Audrey Shin/Nagyi, who won the gold at the 2025 Zagreb Golden Spin, with Shin having previously competed in the women's singles event at the Four Continents [6].