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Ye Qiaobo and Gu Ailing had cross-era dialogues, and the documentary short film "Winner Fearless" shocked the line

author:Southern Metropolis Daily

This time, win for your dreams and be fearless.

On January 15, the short documentary film "Winner Fearless" produced by the Film Channel Rong Media Center was launched online. The short film is directed by Chinese film Golden Rooster Award winner Zhao Xiaoding, who is also a teammate of Ye Qiaobo's 81 team. With the emotional narration of Ye Qiaobo, China's first Winter Olympic medalist, the growth process of a speed skating world champion written by hard work and pain has been carefully restored. Chinese women's ski world champion Gu Ailing joined the short film to achieve a champion dialogue with Ye Qiaobo that spanned the era.

Ye Qiaobo and Gu Ailing had cross-era dialogues, and the documentary short film "Winner Fearless" shocked the line

Ye Qiaobo and Gu Ailing have a cross-era dialogue

The title of "Winner Fearless" is derived from the ancient motto "Fearless of the Brave". A "win" word has brought generations of athletes together at the Olympic games. Adhering to the Olympic spirit of "higher, faster, stronger and more united", they have become brave people under the inspiration of winning for their dreams, and they are fearless towards victory.

In the year of the Beijing Winter Olympics, it has been exactly 30 years since Ye Qiaobo won his first Winter Olympic medal. The real-time historical images are intertwined with the artistic interpretation situation, and "Winner Fearless" traces the growth path of this fearless winner -

Ye Qiaobo and Gu Ailing had cross-era dialogues, and the documentary short film "Winner Fearless" shocked the line

Ye Qiaobo tells the story of ice and snow

She has been running fast since she was a child, and she fell in love with skating after stepping on an ice knife for the first time. With the support and companionship of her father's "half a coach", she repeated the practice of "stepping on ice, closing legs, stepping on ice, and closing legs" every day, and was admitted to the Bayi team at the age of 12.

"If someone else does it a hundred times, I do it two hundred times." When the teacher says do it five hundred times, I must do it a thousand times. "Looking back at the training situation at that time, Ye Qiaobo still remembers the momentum of not accepting defeat." I firmly believe that as long as I practice more than others, as long as I practice harder than others, I can get good results. I have dedicated my entire youth to the goal in my heart. ”

In 1992, Ye Qiaobo, who had won the world championship nine times, held the belief in victory and targeted the 16th Winter Olympic Games. The two silver medals made her China's first Winter Olympic medalist, but the difference between 0.02 seconds and 0.18 seconds that made her miss the gold medal became her lifelong regret, "(At the time) I really couldn't face all this."

A few days later, she won the women's all-around world championship at the World Sprint Speed Skating Championships, but injuries followed the glory. Although his leg was seriously injured, Ye Qiaobo insisted on participating in the 17th Winter Olympics in 1994. "As long as there is 0.1% hope, I will fight for the opportunity one hundred percent."

Before leaving, she had told herself that there was never another chance in her life to grit her teeth and fight, just throw this leg on the ice rink and don't want it. In the end, she fought with injuries and won the bronze medal of the Winter Olympics. Although she once felt that she was a "loser" when she returned to China in a wheelchair, the "Ye Qiaobo Spirit" of fearless struggle touched China.

Ye Qiaobo and Gu Ailing had cross-era dialogues, and the documentary short film "Winner Fearless" shocked the line

Ye Qiaobo

Winners are fearless and create beauty together. "I don't regret such a serious injury, after all, I have tried it and will continue to move forward with my sports dreams." After retiring, Ye Qiaobo did not end his ice and snow career, but continued to move forward in another way. As one of the members of the Athletes Committee of the Beijing Winter Olympic Organizing Committee, she witnessed the whole process of bidding and preparation for the Beijing Winter Olympics, and also paid close attention to the rise of a new generation of Chinese ice and snow sports world champions.

Ye Qiaobo and Gu Ailing had cross-era dialogues, and the documentary short film "Winner Fearless" shocked the line

"Ice and Snow Legend" Ye Qiaobo talks to the sports world "genius girl" Gu Ailing

As the world's leader in ice and snow sports, Gu Ailing, the Chinese women's skiing world champion of U-shaped track, slope obstacle skills and big jumping events, launched a champion dialogue with Ye Qiaobo in "Winner Fearless". In this young athlete who declares "win for dreams", Ye Qiaobo sees more than one day of genius who has won two world championships in different events in a day, but also has a hard work and fearlessness similar to the "Ye Qiaobo spirit".

"My experience has inspired the 'post-00s' youth, which in itself is a meaningful thing. The original intention of being able to cooperate with the Film Channel Fusion Media Center to shoot this short film is to share the spirit of ice and snow sports with everyone. ”

Ye Qiaobo and Gu Ailing had cross-era dialogues, and the documentary short film "Winner Fearless" shocked the line

Gu Ailing tells about the experience of struggle

In addition to the radiant self-confidence and vitality, in the young Gu Ailing, Ye Qiaobo also saw the bravery and fearlessness in the face of difficult actions, which is also the spiritual inheritance and continuous development contained in the slogan of the Beijing Winter Olympics "Together to the Future".

Ye Qiaobo and Gu Ailing had cross-era dialogues, and the documentary short film "Winner Fearless" shocked the line

World Champions Join Hands to Win for Dreams

The winner is fearless, wins for the dream, and wins for the sportsmanship. Not long ago, Ye Qiaobo sang the promotion song "See You in Beijing" with more than 50 Chinese sports world champions. In the upcoming Winter Olympics, we are not only looking forward to seeing Chinese athletes such as Gu Ailing fulfill their medal dreams, but also to see the fearless belief of winning for dreams and sportsmanship in more athletes.

Nandu reporter Huang Qian

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