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九十九项冰雪赛事燃动呼伦贝尔
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-26 17:58
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the launch of the 12th National Mass Ice and Snow Season in Inner Mongolia, with a focus on the upcoming 99 ice and snow events in Hulunbuir City, aimed at stimulating the winter economy and promoting winter sports participation [1] Group 1: Event Overview - Hulunbuir City will host a total of 99 ice and snow events this winter, including the 14th China-Russia-Mongolia International Winter Swimming Invitation, the 2nd National Urban Cross-Country Skiing Challenge, and the National Mass Outdoor Speed Skating Challenge [1] - The events are designed to cover the entire snow season, reaching all regions and demographics, thereby creating a matrix of professional competitions and mass participation activities [1] Group 2: Venue and Activities - Participants can enjoy winter activities at various venues such as the Hulunbuir Urban Cross-Country Skiing Park, Inner Mongolia Ice Sports Training Center, and Zhalantun Jinlongshan Ski Resort [1] - Unique experiences like the "Ice Pot Stew Challenge" at the Canglang Bailu Ice and Snow Sports Base will also be available, showcasing creative and engaging winter sports activities [1]
“坚持梦想,总会充满能量”(对话体坛名将)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-26 03:13
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the evolution of ice sports in China, emphasizing the achievements and contributions of Yang Yang, the first Chinese athlete to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics, and her ongoing efforts in promoting ice sports and supporting retired athletes [4][5]. Group 1: Achievements in Ice Sports - Yang Yang won China's first Winter Olympic gold medal in short track speed skating at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, marking a significant milestone for the country [7]. - The development of short track speed skating in China saw significant progress in the 1990s, with multiple championships, although the team faced challenges during the 1998 Nagano Olympics [6][7]. Group 2: Post-Retirement Contributions - After retiring in 2006, Yang Yang became involved in international sports organizations, advocating for her sport and contributing to the growth of ice sports in China [8]. - She established a champion fund to assist retired athletes in transitioning to new careers and initiated professional ice rinks to promote youth engagement in ice sports [9]. Group 3: Role in Beijing Winter Olympics - Yang Yang served as the chair of the Athletes' Committee for the Beijing Winter Olympics, focusing on athlete-centered initiatives and cross-departmental collaboration [9][10]. Group 4: Importance of Youth Sports Education - The article emphasizes the critical role of sports education in youth development, advocating for increased participation in sports to foster physical health and life skills [10]. Group 5: Advice for Athletes Transitioning to Post-Sport Careers - Yang Yang advises athletes to embrace lifelong learning and pursue their passions, highlighting the importance of career planning and adaptability for a successful transition after sports [11].
今冬1760名幼儿上滑雪课,延庆冰雪启蒙扩至幼儿园
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-25 10:11
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the expansion of ice and snow sports education in the Yanqing District, with a focus on introducing skiing to preschool children, aiming to foster interest in winter sports from a young age [1][5]. Group 1: Program Implementation - This winter season, Yanqing District has expanded its ice and snow education program to include kindergartens, with 1,760 children from 15 kindergartens participating in skiing lessons scheduled from December 8, 2025, to January 14, 2026 [1][5]. - In addition, 2,750 fourth-grade students from 27 schools will also participate in skiing courses during the same period [1]. Group 2: Teaching and Safety Measures - A comprehensive teaching and safety assurance system has been established, featuring a high coach-to-student ratio of 1:8, with 160 coaches holding national qualifications in skiing instruction [3]. - The ski resort has created a dedicated training slope for children, prohibiting public access during training sessions to minimize safety risks, and has set up a medical station with professional staff and emergency equipment [3]. Group 3: Historical Context and Future Goals - Since 2016, the Yanqing District Education Committee has organized training for no less than 3,000 students annually in ice skating and skiing, establishing a routine teaching model that includes ice skating for second graders and skiing for fourth graders [5]. - By the end of the 2024 snow season, over 48,000 students will have participated in ice skating and skiing programs, reinforcing the foundation for the development of winter sports in the region [5].
聚力后备人才培养 助推全民健身事业
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-24 23:56
Core Insights - The Inner Mongolia Ice and Snow Sports School is a key training base for sports talent in Inner Mongolia, focusing on cultivating competitive athletes and promoting public fitness initiatives [1] - The school has established partnerships with six primary and secondary schools in Hulunbuir to promote ice hockey, resulting in 320 registered female ice hockey players and over 1,200 students participating in training [1] - The school is actively preparing for the National Women's Ice Hockey Professional League, filling a gap in women's ice hockey participation in Inner Mongolia [1] Group 1 - The school has been involved in organizing and supporting high-level ice hockey events, enhancing its event management capabilities and promoting ice hockey culture in the region [2] - The school has hosted over 10 training camps for heavy combat sports, optimizing the use of its facilities and collaborating with local emergency services for various training and community events [2] - The venue is open to the public, accommodating over 40,000 visitors annually, thereby increasing community engagement in sports [2]
盘活冬奥遗产
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-23 22:11
Core Viewpoint - Zhangjiakou is emerging as a significant hub for winter sports and tourism, leveraging its legacy from the Beijing Winter Olympics and enhancing its ice and snow economy through various initiatives and infrastructure developments [6][9]. Group 1: Infrastructure and Services - The railway department has introduced services like "Snow Equipment Convenience" and luggage transportation to facilitate travel for skiing enthusiasts, ensuring seamless connections from home to ski resorts [1]. - Zhangjiakou has developed two major research and manufacturing clusters for ice and snow sports equipment, aiming to create a comprehensive industrial chain from high-end to entry-level products [8]. Group 2: Tourism and Visitor Engagement - The Chongli District in Zhangjiakou is home to nine ski resorts, with an expected visitor count exceeding 5.2 million during the 2024-2025 snow season, indicating a robust growth in winter tourism [3]. - The local ice and snow town has seen a surge in popularity, with activities such as snow appreciation, sports, and cultural experiences attracting tourists [4]. Group 3: Economic Development and Events - Zhangjiakou is actively promoting the integration of sports, culture, and tourism, with initiatives like the "Ice and Snow Caravan" and various mass participation events, averaging over 600 ice and snow competitions annually [7]. - The city has invested over 1.7 billion yuan in transforming and upgrading Olympic venues, enhancing their functionality for diverse events and activities [8]. Group 4: Future Plans - Zhangjiakou aims to continue developing the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Sports and Cultural Tourism Belt, fostering a complete ecosystem for the ice and snow economy, and creating a highland for ice sports and cultural tourism [9].
涉冰雪案例督促滑雪热潮“冷思考”
Core Insights - The winter season for 2025-2026 has begun, with an early opening of ski resorts in northern China due to cold waves, leading to increased visitor traffic. However, safety issues related to skiing need to be addressed as the number of ice and snow-related legal cases has surged significantly since the Winter Olympics [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Cases and Responsibilities - The number of ice and snow-related legal cases in Yanqing District has increased dramatically, with 47 cases reported from January 2023 to October 2025, compared to only 7 cases in 2023 [1]. - A typical case involved a skier who was injured in a collision, where the court ruled that skiing is a high-risk sport and the injured party voluntarily assumed the risks, thus limiting the liability of the ski company [2]. - The legal framework surrounding skiing accidents is influenced by the principle of "self-assumed risk," which complicates the determination of liability in collisions between skiers [2]. Group 2: Safety Awareness and Regulations - Many novice skiers are unfamiliar with skiing rules and regulations, which can lead to disputes over responsibility in accidents. Established skiing regions have clearer guidelines compared to China [3]. - The lack of awareness about safety rules among beginners can result in misinterpretations of proper skiing techniques, as seen in a notable case where a skilled skier was injured by a novice who did not follow correct practices [3]. - There is a call for better education on skiing rules and safety measures to foster a culture of responsibility among participants [11]. Group 3: Insurance and Risk Management - The complexity of ski-related disputes is exacerbated by insurance issues, as ski resorts cannot mandate insurance purchases, leading to many beginners skiing without coverage [4]. - Ski resorts are increasingly offering public liability insurance, but this does not cover collisions between skiers, highlighting the need for individuals to take personal responsibility for their safety [4]. Group 4: Coaching Qualifications and Standards - The certification system for ski instructors in China is still developing, with a lack of standardized qualifications leading to confusion among consumers regarding the competence of instructors [6][7]. - Larger ski resorts tend to have more reliable coaching staff due to rigorous training and assessment protocols, but many instructors are seasonal workers, resulting in inconsistent quality across the industry [7]. - The presence of unregulated "black coaches" poses additional risks, as they lack formal employment ties to ski resorts, complicating accountability in case of accidents [7]. Group 5: Emerging Snow Sports and Regulatory Challenges - New snow sports such as snow dragon boating and snow football are gaining popularity, but they lack clear safety management and liability frameworks, leading to potential risks for participants [8][9]. - The evolving business models in the ice and snow industry, including pre-paid and group purchase schemes, create complex legal relationships that need to be clarified to ensure consumer protection [10]. - The industry faces challenges in balancing innovation with safety, as emerging sports often do not have established standards for operation and personnel qualifications [10].
冰雪运动“一校三基地”项目落户保定涞源
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-23 05:38
现场。 邸威 摄 中新网河北新闻12月23日电 (徐巧明 马培培)12月21日,涉冰雪运动教学、训练等内容的"一校三基 地"项目揭牌仪式在保定市涞源县冰雪运动教育基地举行。 该"一校三基地"项目指保定市体育运动学校冰雪分校、全国跳台滑雪北欧两项训练基地、北京体育大学 中国冰雪运动学院教学实践基地、河北省冬季项目训练基地。 揭牌仪式 保定市体育运动学校冰雪分校,将聚焦体教融合,打通青少年冰雪运动人才选拔、培养、输送通道,让 更多青少年爱上冰雪、投身冰雪;全国跳台滑雪北欧两项训练基地,将对标国际一流标准,为国家队及 各省队集训备战提供专业保障,助力我国冰雪健儿在国际赛场再创佳绩;北京体育大学中国冰雪运动学 院教学实践基地,将深化校地合作,推动雪上项目教学科研、人才培养与实践训练深度融合,打造产学 研一体化示范平台;河北省冬季项目训练基地,将立足河北冰雪运动发展需求,整合优质资源,强化梯 队建设,为全省培养更多优秀冬季项目后备人才。 据悉,涞源县冰雪运动教育基地由清华大学建筑设计研究院有限公司专业团队设计,分为科研楼、公寓 楼、综合训练馆、风雨操场4个单体建筑。目前,该基地餐厅、宿舍、篮球馆、健身房、多功能厅及教 ...
中国社会新风尚:体育引领旅行消费
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-20 02:38
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights China's transformation of sports into a significant economic industry, with projections indicating that the ice and snow industry will exceed 1 trillion yuan by 2025 [1] - The indoor ski resort in Wuxi serves as a model for how regions lacking natural snowfall can capitalize on the ice and snow trend, attracting 500,000 visitors annually and generating 180 million yuan in tourism consumption [1] - The surge in sports-related travel and consumption is evident, with ticket bookings for domestic ski resorts increasing by nearly 220% year-on-year since November [1] Group 2 - The phenomenon of sports is not limited to winter activities; grassroots football events like "Su Super" in Jiangsu have attracted 2.433 million spectators across 85 matches, creating a consumption boost of over 38 billion yuan [2] - The integration of sports with travel, food, and shopping is driving domestic demand, as seen during the 15th National Games in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, where accommodation and entertainment spending surged by 114.5% and 134.2% respectively [3] - The emergence of a new ecosystem combining sports events with cultural tourism is expected to contribute to the overall growth of China's sports industry, projected to exceed 7 trillion yuan by 2030 [3][4]
走!去公园,上冰场!
Liao Ning Ri Bao· 2025-12-19 01:09
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the enthusiasm of citizens in Shenyang for winter sports, particularly ice skating and ice hockey, facilitated by the opening of outdoor ice rinks in various parks [5]. Group 1: Outdoor Ice Rinks - Shenyang has opened outdoor ice rinks in parks such as Beiling Park, Labor Park, and Wulihe Park, attracting citizens to engage in activities like ice hockey and skating [5]. - The outdoor ice rinks are described as "limited edition" winter facilities that are easily accessible and have a low entry barrier, promoting community participation in winter sports [5]. Group 2: Community Engagement - The "Fun Winter, Exciting Liaoning" series of activities has been launched to further ignite the enthusiasm for ice and snow sports among the public [5]. - The initiative aims to create a vibrant atmosphere for winter sports, allowing people of all ages to enjoy the winter season [5].
活动多创意新 冰雪假带动文旅热
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-12-17 23:58
Core Viewpoint - The introduction of "ice and snow holidays" in northern provinces of China aims to enhance winter cultural and tourism consumption, providing students with unique experiences while addressing the challenge of parents working during school breaks [1] Group 1: Holiday Features - In Xinjiang, students enjoy a 9-day snow holiday, with free skiing lessons and various cultural activities available, attracting significant participation [2] - Jilin province offers a 5-day ice holiday, providing students with free access to skiing and A-level tourist attractions, along with a budget of 100 million yuan in consumption vouchers [3] Group 2: Supporting Services - Xinjiang has implemented multiple policies to enhance the holiday experience, including increased train services and flight schedules to accommodate travel needs [4] - Jilin's cultural and tourism department encourages flexible holiday arrangements for working parents, promoting local cultural activities for children [5] Group 3: Economic Impact - The ice holiday has stimulated significant consumer activity, with ticket bookings and visitor numbers increasing dramatically, indicating a successful model for winter consumption [6] - In Jilin, key ski resorts reported over 50,000 visitors on the first day of the holiday, with family participation driving the demand [6] Group 4: Long-term Development - Experts suggest that the ice holiday initiative should be expanded and supported by local governments to build more accessible ice and snow facilities, ensuring safety and enhancing the overall experience [7]