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“我们仍是追赶者,这个判断没有变”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-23 12:31
Core Viewpoint - The Milan Winter Olympics marked a significant turning point for China's winter sports, showcasing a shift from a historically "ice strong, snow weak" paradigm to a more balanced performance, particularly in snow sports, where China secured 11 out of 15 medals in various disciplines [3][6]. Group 1: Performance Overview - Chinese athletes achieved a total of 15 medals, including 5 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze, which is the best performance for China in winter Olympics held outside the country [3]. - Snow sports, particularly freestyle skiing and snowboarding, have become dominant, with athletes like Su Yiming and Gu Ailing contributing to the medal tally [3][6]. - In contrast, ice sports showed mixed results, with speed skating achieving notable success, while short track speed skating and figure skating faced challenges [3][6]. Group 2: Development and Strategy - China's winter sports development strategy involves both addressing weaknesses and building a comprehensive system, leading to improved talent and technical capabilities [6][7]. - The Chinese team recorded 49 top-eight finishes, an increase of 12 from the previous Olympics, indicating a broader competitive depth across 18 events [6]. - The ongoing evolution of global winter sports standards necessitates continuous improvement for China to remain competitive, particularly in rapidly advancing disciplines like snowboarding and freestyle skiing [6][7]. Group 3: Future Outlook - The dual focus on both ice and snow sports is essential for establishing a robust foundation for China's winter sports, aiming to transition from a winter sports power to a winter sports stronghold [7][8]. - The importance of grassroots engagement in winter sports is emphasized, as a broader public interest will solidify the country's standing in the global arena [7][8].
滑“最快的冰” 寻“双奥记忆”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-21 22:19
Group 1 - The Beijing Winter Olympic venues, including the National Speed Skating Hall and Water Cube, are actively engaging the public during the New Year celebrations, with many citizens participating in ice skating and other activities [1][2] - The National Speed Skating Hall is experiencing a growing trend of visitors, with an expected 100,000 attendees during the Spring Festival holiday, highlighting the venue's popularity and the increasing interest in ice sports [3] - Special events and activities are being organized at both venues, such as the "In Water Cube, Fortune Comes Fast" event and affordable ice curling experiences, aimed at enhancing visitor engagement and promoting winter sports [2][3] Group 2 - The management of the venues emphasizes the importance of maintaining optimal conditions for ice sports, with staff working diligently to ensure the quality of the ice surface and overall visitor experience [1][2] - The transformation of visitor behavior is noted, with more people choosing to enter the venues rather than just taking photos outside, indicating a shift towards more immersive experiences [2] - The venues are also focusing on converting visitor traffic into consumption, with various cultural and tourism activities planned to stimulate spending during the holiday period [3]
米兰冬奥会21日看点:自由式滑雪再冲双金
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-21 00:48
Group 1 - The Milan Winter Olympics is entering its penultimate competition day on the 21st, with 10 gold medals to be awarded, and the main focus remains on freestyle skiing, where the Chinese team aims to win two gold medals [1] - Freestyle skiing will award three gold medals, with the Chinese team having strong potential in the mixed team aerials and women's U-shaped course events, in addition to the men's obstacle course [3] - The mixed team aerials is a new event at the Beijing Winter Olympics, requiring each team to consist of three athletes, including at least one of a different gender. The Chinese team previously won a silver medal in this event [3] Group 2 - The Chinese team has already secured gold medals in both the men's and women's aerials events, with the mixed team aiming to continue this success and achieve a clean sweep [3] - In the women's U-shaped course event, 12 athletes are competing, with four from China aiming for medals. Defending champion Gu Ailing advanced to the finals despite a fall in the qualifiers, while Li Fanghui qualified second [5] - The final competition day will also feature the mixed relay event in ski mountaineering, with Chinese young athletes Bruer and Cidan Yuzhen participating [8]
中国队自由式滑雪再冲双金
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-20 23:49
Group 1 - The Chinese freestyle skiing team aims to win two gold medals on the penultimate competition day of the Milan Winter Olympics, with three gold medals available in freestyle skiing events [1] - The team has strong potential in the aerial mixed team event and women's U-shaped terrain event, having previously won a silver medal in the mixed team event at the Beijing Winter Olympics [1] - The mixed team event will feature athletes Xu Mengtao, Wang Xindi, and Li Tianma, with the goal of achieving a gold medal sweep [1] Group 2 - In the women's U-shaped terrain final, four Chinese athletes will compete for medals, with defending champion Gu Ailing advancing to the finals despite an early mistake [1] - The newly added skiing mountaineering event will conclude with a mixed relay competition, featuring young Chinese athletes Bruer and Cidan Yuzhen [1] - Other competitions on the same day include men's and women's speed skating team events, women's two-man bobsleigh, and ice hockey matches for bronze medals [1]
桃心夫妇再冲金
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-20 23:48
Group 1 - The Chinese team is a strong contender for gold medals in freestyle skiing events, particularly in the mixed team aerials and women's U-shaped venue skills [1] - The mixed team event will award the last gold medal in freestyle skiing aerials, with the team consisting of three members, including at least one of each gender [1] - Athletes Xu Mengtao and Wang Xindi have already secured gold medals in their individual events and will compete together with Li Tianma for the mixed team gold [1] Group 2 - All four Chinese athletes in the women's U-shaped venue skills qualification have advanced to the finals, aiming for medals [1] - Gu Ailing, who won gold in the previous Olympics for this event, has already secured two silver medals in the current Olympics, making her the female athlete with the most Olympic medals in freestyle skiing [1] - The final competition day will also feature events such as mixed relay, men's and women's speed skating, and the last runs for the women's doubles bobsleigh [1]
今日看点丨赛程接近尾声 中国争金势头不减
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-20 22:46
Group 1 - The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics is nearing its conclusion, with intense competition continuing, particularly in freestyle skiing events [1] - The mixed team event in freestyle skiing will determine the last gold medal in aerials, with China being a strong contender after winning 1 gold and 1 bronze in previous individual events [3] - The mixed team consists of three athletes, including at least one of each gender, with the "snow couple" Xu Mengtao and Wang Xindi aiming for gold alongside Li Tianma [3] Group 2 - In the women's U-shaped venue qualification round, all four Chinese athletes advanced to the finals, including Gu Ailing, who previously won gold in this event at the last Winter Olympics [5] - Gu Ailing has already secured two silver medals in the current Olympics and is expected to compete for her third medal, aiming to defend her title [5] - The final competition day will also feature mixed relay events, men's and women's curling finals, and the last two runs in the women's doubles bobsleigh event [5]
冬奥会 | 中国男子冰壶队击败美国获两连胜
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-18 00:52
Group 1 - The Chinese men's curling team achieved their second consecutive victory by defeating the United States team, following their win against the host team Italy [1][3] - The match was closely contested, with the score tied at 2:2 after seven ends. In the eighth end, the Chinese team scored three points due to a mistake by the American team, ultimately winning the match 8:5 in the tenth end [3][5] - The Chinese team is currently ranked eighth in the standings with two wins and five losses, while the Swiss team leads with seven wins and no losses, and the Canadian team is second with six wins and one loss [5] Group 2 - The Swedish women's curling team became the first to qualify for the semifinals with a record of six wins and one loss [5] - The Swiss team won against South Korea with a score of 7:5, and the American team achieved a significant victory over Denmark with a score of 10:3, both teams now holding five wins and two losses [5] - The men's and women's curling events each feature ten teams, with the top four from the round-robin stage advancing to the semifinals [5]
冬奥会|放下包袱 中国男子冰壶队除夕迎首胜
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-17 02:52
Group 1 - The Chinese men's curling team achieved their first victory at the Milan Winter Olympics by defeating the host team Italy with a score of 11:4, showcasing strong performance under pressure [1] - The Chinese team took an early lead of 4:0, with a notable fourth-end score of four points, marking the first time a Chinese team scored four points in a single end at this Winter Olympics [1] - The Chinese women's curling team faced challenges, losing to Canada and South Korea, and currently holds a record of two wins and four losses, ranking seventh in the round-robin stage [2] Group 2 - The men's and women's curling events each feature 10 teams, with the top four from the round-robin stage advancing to the semifinals [3] - The Chinese men's team is set to challenge the United States team on February 17 [3]
中国队回应冬奥会冰壶违例争议
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-16 16:08
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese curling team has raised concerns regarding multiple violations during the Winter Olympics, specifically pointing out a potential infraction by the Canadian team during a recent match [1] Group 1: Match Details - In the women's curling round-robin match at the Milan Winter Olympics, the Chinese team lost to Canada with a score of 5:10 [1] - The Chinese team alerted the referees about a violation when Canadian player Homan touched the stone after releasing it [1] Group 2: Equipment and Rules - The current curling stones used in major competitions only have electronic sensors installed on the handle, meaning that if an athlete touches the granite part of the stone after releasing it, it does not trigger a violation alert [1] - Swedish curling star Edin highlighted that even a slight touch on a 20-kilogram granite stone can significantly affect its speed and angle, indicating the importance of strict adherence to the rules [1]
冬奥会 | 孙龙摘银 冰壶迎开门红
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-13 23:52
Group 1 - Sun Long won the silver medal in the men's 1000m short track speed skating final with a time of 1 minute 24.565 seconds, contributing to China's total of 2 silver and 2 bronze medals at the Winter Olympics [1] - The competition was intense, with Sun finishing just 0.028 seconds behind Dutch athlete Van der Watt, who won gold with a time of 1 minute 24.537 seconds [1] - In the women's 500m semi-finals, Dutch athlete Sandra Belcher set a new world record of 41.399 seconds and won the final with a time of 41.609 seconds [3] Group 2 - The Chinese women's curling team started their Olympic journey with a victory over defending champions Great Britain, winning 7-4 after a strong second half [5] - In their second match against world number one Switzerland, the Chinese team lost 5-7 despite a competitive performance [5] - The Chinese men's curling team faced Norway in the second round, ultimately losing 6-8 after an extra end [5] Group 3 - Italian veteran Lollo Brigidda won gold in both the women's 3000m and 5000m speed skating events [7] - The Chinese team in the luge team relay finished seventh with a total time of 3 minutes 46.842 seconds, while the German team set a new track record [9] - In the women's snowboard obstacle course race, Chinese athlete Tang Chuyuan achieved a 26th place finish, marking the best performance for a Chinese athlete in this event at the Olympics [9]