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Wang Chunlu: Witnessing the breakthrough of China's Winter Olympic gold medals Turning to the backstage to continue the ice and snow love affair| me and my Winter Olympics

The opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics is imminent, in order to review the journey of the Chinese ice and snow athletes who worked hard and stirred people's hearts, and to show the unremitting efforts made by Chinese ice and snow people in the bidding and preparation process of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games, the People's Network launched a series of interviews with "Me and My Winter Olympics", recalling the process of their association with ice and snow sports and participating in the Winter Olympics through the stories of China's outstanding ice and snow athletes and other witnesses and witnesses, recalling their (her) experience with ice and snow sports, participating in the Winter Olympic Games, and sending blessings to the Beijing Winter Olympics.

At the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, the grievances of ChongJin's defeat made her almost choose to retire. The dream of an Olympic champion made her choose to continue to persevere. With only six months left at the 2002 Winter Olympics, she suffered a serious injury, and her thirst for a gold medal inspired her to grit her teeth and complete the difficult recovery process. At the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, she helped Dayang Yang win the first gold medal of the Chinese Winter Olympics. With the regret of not winning the Winter Olympic gold medal, she turned from the front of the stage to the backstage, hoping to cultivate more outstanding ice and snow talents for China. She is Wang Chunlu, the world champion of short track speed skating and the dean of the China Ice Sports College of Beijing Sport University, to listen to her tell her and her Winter Olympic story.

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