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多个项目实现历史性突破 中国代表团创境外参加冬奥会最佳战绩
Yang Shi Wang· 2026-02-23 03:13
Group 1 - The Chinese sports delegation achieved a total of 15 medals (5 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze) at the current Winter Olympics, marking the best performance in history for the country at overseas Winter Games [1] - The delegation secured medals in 8 events, including speed skating, short track speed skating, freestyle skiing (aerials, halfpipe, big air, slopestyle), and snowboarding (big air, slopestyle), demonstrating a balanced development in both ice and snow sports [1] - Su Yiming won the first gold medal for the delegation in the men's snowboard slopestyle, breaking the dominance of European and American athletes in this event, which significantly boosted the morale of the team [3] Group 2 - The freestyle skiing aerials event yielded 2 gold and 3 bronze medals, reinforcing the reputation of China's "Dream Team" in winter sports [3] - Gu Ailing defended her title in the women's halfpipe, winning 1 gold and 2 silver medals, becoming the athlete with the most medals in Olympic freestyle skiing history [3] - The delegation continued to achieve podium finishes in five events that first earned medals at the Beijing Winter Olympics, solidifying the success and talent pipeline in these sports [5] Group 3 - In ice sports, Ning Zhongyan broke the Olympic record to win gold in the men's 1500m speed skating, contributing to a breakthrough in team events and expanding the medal-winning potential of the Chinese delegation [7]
单板滑雪坡障预赛提前 米兰冬奥会开幕后第九比赛日观赛指南
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-15 05:21
Group 1 - The men's snowboard slopestyle qualifying round was rescheduled to February 15 due to potential heavy snowfall in Livigno, originally set for February 16 [7] - Chinese athletes Su Yiming, Ge Chunyu, and Yang Wenlong participated in the qualifying round, finishing in 10th, 25th, and 27th places respectively, aiming for a spot in the finals [7] - Canadian athlete Mark McMorris, a three-time bronze medalist in this event, withdrew from the big air competition after an injury during training to ensure his participation in the slopestyle event [8] Group 2 - The women's curling team from China is set to compete against the USA, with both teams currently holding a record of 2 wins and 1 loss, tied for second place [18] - The match is crucial for both teams as the winner will gain an advantage in the qualification process [18] - The Chinese team recently achieved a remarkable comeback victory against Italy, winning 8-7 [18] Group 3 - The mixed team event in skeleton made its Olympic debut at this Winter Games, with Chinese athletes Huai Mingming and Ying Qing finishing 6th and 9th respectively [12] - The competition features veteran athletes like Kaillie Humphries and Elana Meyers Taylor, who are participating in their fifth Olympics, with Humphries holding the record for the most gold medals in the skeleton event [14] - The upcoming matches are expected to be highly competitive, particularly between Laura Nolte, the current world number one, and Kaysha Love, the 2025 world champion [14] Group 4 - The figure skating duo of Sui Wenjing and Han Cong, who have previously won a gold and silver medal in the Olympics, are competing again, aiming for gold despite facing injuries [34] - Their performance in the short program is highly anticipated, as they are determined to showcase their best despite past challenges [35] - The event is expected to highlight themes of perseverance and dedication, resonating with audiences [35]
苏翊鸣夺得单板滑雪坡面障碍技巧世界杯莱克斯站铜牌
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-18 16:22
Group 1 - Su Yiming, the Beijing Winter Olympics champion, won a bronze medal in the men's final of the FIS Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup held in Laax, Switzerland for the 2025-2026 season [1] - Su qualified for the finals by finishing first in the qualification round and narrowly advanced to the finals in 12th place despite a mistake in the semifinals [1] - The men's final was delayed by half an hour due to strong winds, and Su scored 76.10 points in his first run, placing him second temporarily [1] Group 2 - In the second run, Su attempted a more difficult maneuver but made an error, scoring only 12.53 points, while Japan's Yuto Kimura performed well and secured the silver medal with a score of 81.95 points [1] - This event marked Su's second podium finish in the Slopestyle World Cup this season and the third career medal in this event's World Cup series [1] - Su Yiming is a strong contender for a medal in the upcoming Milan Winter Olympics, having previously completed the world's first "back-to-back" 1980-degree flip during training this season [2]
米兰冬奥会前最后一站坡障世界杯 苏翊鸣再摘一枚奖牌
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-18 14:17
Group 1 - The core event is the conclusion of the FIS Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup in Laax, Switzerland, where Chinese athlete Su Yiming won a bronze medal with a score of 76.10, marking his second medal in this season's World Cup and the third podium finish in his career in this event [1][3] Group 2 - The finals were delayed by nearly half an hour due to strong winds, leading to the cancellation of the women's competition, while only the men's event was completed [3] - Su Yiming advanced to the finals despite a mistake in the semifinals, securing his place by finishing in the top position during the preliminaries [3] - In the men's final, Su Yiming was the first to compete, achieving a score of 76.10 in the first round, which initially placed him in the lead until he was surpassed by French competitor Roman Ahlers with a score of 86.70 [3] - In the second round, Su attempted to increase the difficulty but made an error, failing to improve his score, while Japanese athlete Yuto Kimura performed well, scoring 81.95 and taking the silver medal [3] - Last year at the same venue, Su Yiming was recovering from an injury and fell in the second round, missing out on a medal [3] - This season, Su has made a strong comeback, showing excellent performance in both the big air and slopestyle events, with the Milan Winter Olympics approaching [3]
苏翊鸣坡面障碍世界杯阿斯本站夺银
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-10 23:42
Group 1 - The FIS Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup event in Aspen concluded with Chinese athlete Su Yiming winning a silver medal with a score of 84.18, marking his first medal in this season's World Cup events and his second podium finish in his career at this event [1][3] - The final featured 16 competitors, with rankings determined by the best score from two runs. Su Yiming initially scored 66.53 in the first run, placing sixth, but improved significantly in the second run with high-quality tricks, including a 1440 and 1620-degree spin, which elevated him to first place temporarily [3] - American competitor Jake Canter ultimately won gold with a score of 85.16, surpassing Su Yiming in the final moments of the competition [3] Group 2 - Su Yiming previously won a silver medal in the slopestyle event at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, achieving the best Olympic result for China in this discipline [3] - With less than a month until the Milan Winter Olympics, Su Yiming has secured his qualification for the men's snowboard big air and slopestyle events based on his points, and his ranking has risen to first place in the current Olympic points standings after the Aspen event [3] - The final determination of Olympic qualification points will depend on the upcoming slopestyle World Cup event in Laax, Switzerland [3]