At the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Xu won the runner-up in women's freestyle skiing aerial skills, achieving a "breakthrough of zero" in China's snow medals at the Winter Olympics. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Han Xiaopeng won the men's freestyle skiing aerial skills championship, achieving a "zero breakthrough" in the gold medal of Chinese snow sports at the Winter Olympics.
From these breakthroughs, it is not difficult to see that in China's snow sports, the skill category has always been a strong project, compared with aerial skills, U-shaped tracks and other projects, snow racing projects such as snowboarding parallel giant slalom are not familiar to many people in China, but in fact, these projects are very fast, confrontational, and ornamental. Objectively speaking, some of China's snow sports are still far from the world's top level in terms of strength, but with the upcoming Winter Olympics at home, China's athletes will get more opportunities to compete with top masters, and the popularity and promotion of the project will be greatly improved. Therefore, in addition to the strong projects, it is also hoped that the Chinese Snow Army will make their own breakthroughs in more projects and take a solid step towards the highest podium in the future.
