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21 gold! The Chinese delegation achieved the best record in the history of the Asian Winter Games

2025-02-11   

On the 10th, the Chinese delegation won 6 gold medals at the Harbin Asian Winter Games, bringing the total number of gold medals to 21. Despite only three days after the opening ceremony, the 21 gold medal has already set the best record in the history of the Chinese delegation's participation in the Asian Winter Games. In the previous eight Asian Winter Games, the Chinese delegation won a total of 94 gold medals, with the highest single record being 19 gold medals won at the Changchun Asian Winter Games in 2007. At this year's Asian Winter Games, the Chinese delegation won 8 gold medals on the first day, setting a milestone of 100 gold medals in the Asian Winter Games. On the 9th and 10th, the Chinese delegation received 7 and 6 gold medals respectively, bringing the total number of gold medals to 21, creating a new best performance in the competition. On February 10th, Chinese athletes Zhang Xiaonan, Yang Wenlong, Jiang Xinjie, and Xiong Shirui (from left to right) celebrated after the competition. On that day, at the 9th Asian Winter Games women's snowboarding platform final held in Yabuli, Chinese athlete Xiong Shirui won the championship and Zhang Xiaonan won the runner up; In the men's platform final, Chinese athlete Yang Wenlong won the championship and Jiang Xinjie won the runner up. It is worth mentioning that 12 out of these 21 gold medals came from snow, also setting a new record for the Chinese delegation to win gold in a single snow event. Previously, the Chinese delegation won the most gold medals at the Changchun Asian Winter Games, winning 8 gold medals. At the same time, the Chinese delegation has a wide coverage of gold medals in this year's Asian Winter Games, having won 8 gold medals in all 6 categories. The Chinese delegation won all six medals in the men's and women's short distance skiing and mountaineering events added to this year's Asian Winter Games. On February 9th, Bruer (center), Zhang Chenghao (left), and Bi Yuxin were present at the award ceremony. On that day, in the men's short distance skiing and mountaineering final of the 9th Asian Winter Games, Chinese athletes Bruer, Zhang Chenghao, and Bi Yuxin swept the top three spots. On February 9th, the second dan Yuzhen (center), Yu Jingxuan (left), and Suo Langquzhen were present at the award ceremony. On that day, in the women's short distance skiing and mountaineering final of the 9th Asian Winter Games, Chinese athletes Second Dan Yuzhen, Yu Jingxuan, and Suo Langquzhen took the top three spots. The strong performance of the Chinese delegation in this year's Asian Winter Games is not only reflected in the number of gold medals, but also in the total number of medals. At present, the Chinese delegation has won a total of 54 medals, including 21 gold, 18 silver, and 15 bronze medals. The record of 61 medals set at the Changchun Winter Olympics is expected to be broken at this year's Winter Olympics. The outbreak of the Chinese delegation at this year's Asian Winter Games can be described as a natural outcome. The Beijing Winter Olympics has driven 300 million people to participate in ice and snow sports, leaving behind a rich Winter Olympics legacy and continuing to drive the vigorous development of China's ice and snow sports and industry. The continuous growth of China's ice and snow population provides more new forces for the Chinese team to win more medals in the arena, and also provides an increasingly large market for the ice and snow industry. (New Society)

Edit:Yao jue Responsible editor:Xie Tunan

Source:XinhuaNet

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