BEIJING 2022 Olympic Winter Games
The Beijing Winter Olympic Games coincided with the Chinese Lunar New Year, and the Chinese cultural elements collided with the Winter Olympic Games in a dazzling array of colors, from putting up spring scrolls and eating dumplings to the "Bing Dwen Dwen" that has spread around the world. Halfway through the event, there was no gathering epidemic within the closed loop of the Winter Olympics, and athletes, coaches and officials from all over the world praised the thorough facilities of the Winter Olympics venues, the tight organization of the event and the hospitality of the Chinese people. Inside and outside the venue, a wonderful moment is fixed here, and a moving scene is staged here.
Simple, safe and wonderful "City of Double Olympics" stuns the world
February 4, the first day of spring, the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics. A cluster of "Welcome Pine" fireworks bloomed above the Bird's Nest of the National Stadium, and 91 "small snowflakes" with the names of participating delegations converged into a "big snowflake", transforming into the main torch stand of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games. The main torch stand.
Breakthroughs and Dreams It's "Olympic Time"
In the Beijing Winter Olympics, athletes under the five-ring flag have pushed the definition of "wonderful" to new heights again and again.
"Don't mind the old days of guarding in the clouds, it is still possible to take the merit of a battle." The 36-year-old Dutch speed skating veteran Wooster won his sixth gold medal and 12th medal of the five Winter Olympic Games, beating the world record holder Mifan Takagi of Japan when he was not expected to do so. After the race Wooster said, "I hope more people believe that age is not an issue, as long as you have the ambition to win, you can do it!"
The old guard is getting stronger, and the youngsters are not far behind. 18-year-old Gu Ailing impressed the world. The last jump of the big diving platform, she took out the super difficult action never made before - off-axis rotation 1620 degrees, to launch the gold medal. With nearly perfect play, Gu Ailing reversed to win the title. Of course, the French player she surpassed, Tess Lederer, was equally good, completing the super difficult move of 1620 degree off-axis turn in the first round, and both of them scored exactly the same for this move. In the final of freestyle skiing women's big jump, they are the "snow double".
After two consecutive runner-up finishes, 23-year-old Japanese snowboarder Ayumu Hirano finally made the medals change colors in Beijing, winning the U-field skills title. Ayumu Hirano is also a "double Olympian", having competed in the Tokyo Olympics last year on a skateboard.
Even more legendary is 46-year-old Brazilian Jacqueline Moran, who has competed in five Winter Olympics and three Summer Olympics as an athlete, including the 2008 Beijing Games. This makes her the only athlete to have participated in both the Beijing Olympics and the Beijing Winter Olympics.
In the coming days, the Winter Olympic athletes will still be competing in the Beijing Winter Olympics. More legends will be born and more history will be made, so let's join hands and witness the Beijing Winter Olympics write a new chapter of peace, friendship and progress, and play the symphony of "Together for the Future".