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Su Yiming's difficult action was certified by the Guinness World Records The Beijing Winter Olympics are looking forward to a breakthrough

Source: Shanxi Evening News

On January 22, the official platform of Guinness World Records released a message announcing that Su Yiming, a Chinese snowboarder who had previously unlocked the 1980-degree gripping action of snowboarding, had been certified.

The official guinness world record platform said, "Su Yiming, who just received the Guinness World Records certificate, said that he did not expect to be able to obtain a Guinness World Record title. ”

Su Yiming's difficult action was certified by the Guinness World Records The Beijing Winter Olympics are looking forward to a breakthrough

Remember that super difficult move that broke the Guinness World Record?

The official platform introduced: "On October 28 last year, 17-year-old Chinese snowboarder Su Yiming successfully completed the Bs 1980 Indy Crail (Inner Turn 1980 Grab Board) super difficult move during training at the Stubai Ski Park in Austria, landing clean and clean in the snow, becoming the world's first athlete to complete the action and the youngest snowboarder to enter the 1980 club. In 2018, Su Yiming joined the National Snowboard Slope Obstacle course and big jump training team, and under the careful guidance of Japanese coach Yasuhiro Sato, unlocked China's first Bs Triple Cork 1620 Mute (1620 degrees in three weeks of air flip body) in March 2020, and soon completed China's first Cab 1800 (reverse foot rotation five weeks 1800 degrees) in January 2021. Within a year thereafter, Su Yiming unlocked again in 1980. ”

After receiving the certificate, Su Yiming wrote on his personal Weibo: "It is an honor to be certified by the Guinness Book of World Records. I am fortunate to be born in this era, as long as I devote myself to my love, hard work will definitely be rewarded! And each of us has our own unique light, unremitting efforts, the future there are more world records waiting for us to create. ”

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