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全国青少年冬季阳光体育大会 甘肃冰雪健儿获佳绩
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-03 01:15
记者 马文艳 责任编辑:任彩玲 据悉,本次大会由中国国家体育总局联合教育部、国家民委、国家卫生健康委、中央广播电视总台、共 青团中央、全国妇联、新疆维吾尔自治区人民政府共同举办。设有花样滑冰、3对3冰球、速度滑冰、单 板滑雪回转、越野滑雪短距离5项比赛。同时,雪地拔河、冰上龙舟、冰球射门等趣味项目,面向参会 人员和市民开放。 大会自1月28日开幕以来,来自全国各省、自治区、直辖市、新疆生产建设兵团以及香港、澳门特别行 政区,共34个代表团的862名青少年和140名教练员齐聚乌鲁木齐,共享冰雪运动的魅力。 全国青少年冬季阳光体育大会 甘肃冰雪健儿获佳绩 每日甘肃网2月3日讯 据兰州晚报报道 2月1日,"奔跑吧·少年"全国青少年冬季阳光体育大会在新疆乌鲁 木齐市圆满落下帷幕。 本次大会,甘肃省代表团派出35人参加,在越野滑雪、单板滑雪、速度滑冰等竞技项目以及玩冰乐雪系 列活动中积极参赛、表现出色,最终获得1个二等奖、1个三等奖的较好成绩,荣获体育道德风尚奖和优 秀组织奖;尤其是在越野滑雪比赛中,甘肃省代表团名列奖牌榜第七位,展现了我省青少年顽强拼搏、 奋勇争先的体育精神,积极向上、充满活力的时代风貌。 ...
冰雪热力深观察丨“冰雪+”如何加出多元新业态
Xin Hua Wang· 2026-01-29 08:00
如何把"寒冷"变成"红利"?怎样把"冷资源"化为"热经济"? "冰雪+",打开了黑龙江冰雪经济发展的新思路。 ■"冰雪+体育" 利用"亚冬遗产",2025年哈尔滨已密集承接十余项国际国内冰雪赛事。打造"跟着赛事去旅行"的消费新风尚,串联各地独具特色的旅游资 源,构建集竞技体验、休闲旅游、特色消费于一体的沉浸式场景。 这个冬季,雪地风筝、冰上龙舟等活动热闹上演,冰超·2026冰雪汽车超级联赛冰河竞速……上千项冰雪活动,激发了黑龙江冬日的运动热 情。 截至1月12日,"冰超"以及黑龙江首届雪地足球超级联赛(简称"雪超")直接参与人数超24万人次。在"冰超""雪超"的综合效应下,线上线下 带动影响2000万人次。 ■"冰雪+产业" 利用极寒气候,黑龙江致力打造全国乃至全球的寒地测试高地,汽车、航空器材、极地装备等纷纷前来接受"寒冷大考"。 冰雪装备产业"硬核"突围。在冰雪经济中,装备制造业是技术含量最高、附加值最大的环节。目前,黑龙江省初步形成了从个人穿戴用品、 滑雪器材到大型压雪机、造雪机的门类齐全的产业体系。 去年第九届亚冬会的成功召开,让龙江冰雪收获全球美誉,也让冰雪器材、服装、场地、服务等产业加速融合。 ■ ...
天津宝坻举办首届冰上龙舟邀请赛 外籍留学生体验“冰上竞渡”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-25 14:08
"这是我第一次在冰上划龙舟,非常特别!既需要爆发力,也讲究团队配合,冲刺时刻特别激动。"来自 也门的留学生刘阳是外籍留学生代表队中的一员。他已在天津宝坻度过四个寒假,此次参赛仍让他兴奋 不已:"这次体验到了中国传统运动与冰雪项目的奇妙结合,也再次感受到这里的热情与活力。" 冰上龙舟是传统龙舟运动在冰雪领域的创新拓展,船体保留龙舟造型并加装冰刀,队员以冰铲驱动前 进,兼具团队协作、力量比拼与冰雪运动的独特趣味。近年来,该项目在北方多地逐渐兴起。 据悉,本次赛事旨在推广冰雪运动,丰富群众冬季健身选择。天津市宝坻区体育局副局长邓卫东表示, 比赛不仅展现了冰上运动的创新与趣味,也是推动"体育+文旅"融合、促进区域农文体旅协同发展的具 体实践。未来,宝坻区将继续拓展冬季运动项目,吸引更多民众参与冰雪运动、乐享健康生活。(完) 中新网天津1月25日电 (薛淳月 周亚强)25日,第十二届全国大众冰雪季2026年宝坻区首届冰上龙舟邀请 赛在潮白河国家湿地公园鸣锣开赛。来自宝坻区各机关单位、街镇、社会组织及外籍留学生组成的12支 队伍,在冰封的河面上展开了一场别开生面的"冰上竞渡"。 1月25日,第十二届全国大众冰雪季2026 ...
何以“完美”?多国市长亲历“冰天雪地也是金山银山”的哈尔滨答案
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-08 02:18
Core Viewpoint - Harbin's ice and snow economy is being recognized as a successful model for transforming cold resources into a vibrant economic driver, showcasing the potential of winter sports and tourism [1][7]. Group 1: Event Highlights - The "World Mayors Dialogue in Harbin" featured international guests experiencing the city's ice and snow carnival, highlighting the integration of traditional and modern activities [1]. - Guests participated in various winter sports, including ice skating and ice dragon boat racing, which reflects the innovative spirit of Harbin's winter tourism [3][4]. Group 2: Cultural and Economic Integration - The ice dragon boat, a modern adaptation of the traditional water dragon boat, symbolizes the cultural fusion between southern and northern China, enhancing winter outdoor sports and tourism [3]. - Harbin's ice and snow sports benefit from a combination of natural resources and a passionate local population, creating a robust framework for competitive sports, public fitness, and sports industry development [7]. Group 3: Economic Impact - The transformation of Harbin's cold resources into a thriving economy is evident as the city explores new paths for "sports+" integration, driving cultural tourism and regional economic growth [7]. - The global influence of Harbin's ice and snow industry contributes significantly to the city's high-quality development, demonstrating that winter landscapes can be economically beneficial [7].
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].
吉林省:雪季安全运营的旅游滑雪场接待规模大于100万人次的 一次性奖补100万元
news flash· 2025-04-22 07:29
Core Points - The Jilin Provincial Government has launched a special action plan to boost consumption, focusing on the development of winter tourism and ski resorts [1] - The plan includes a series of activities called "Summer of Ski Resorts" to promote integrated development of agriculture, culture, and tourism in key ski areas [1] - Financial incentives are provided for ski resorts based on their visitor numbers, with one-time subsidies of 1 million yuan for those exceeding 1 million visitors, 500,000 yuan for those with at least 500,000 visitors, and 300,000 yuan for those with at least 300,000 visitors [1] Group 1 - The plan aims to enhance the year-round operational capacity of ski resorts by encouraging the development of various winter activities such as ice fishing, ice restaurants, and snow sculptures [1] - The overall funding for ice and snow consumption vouchers has been increased to 100 million yuan [1] - The initiative also includes guidance for key ice and snow enterprises to update and improve their product offerings, ensuring comprehensive coverage of snow entertainment projects in counties [1]