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Torchbearer Pang Qing: Inherit the spirit of ice and snow sports people who dare to fight

Torchbearer Pang Qing: Inherit the spirit of ice and snow sports people who dare to fight

On the morning of February 3, the Beijing Winter Olympic Torch Relay was passionately staged on the Badaling Great Wall, and the first torchbearer ma Long was the familiar figure skater Pang Qing, who had participated in the 16th World Championships and four Olympic Games.

"Standing at the foot of the Great Wall, I am still very excited to participate in the torch relay today." Pang Qing said that because the Great Wall represents "the ridge of the nation." At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Pang Qing became a torchbearer as an athlete, this time as a sportsman representative.

In 2010, Pang Qing joined the assistant coaching team, was officially appointed as the coach of the national team in 2013, became an intermediate coach in 2016, and remained in the coaching position until 2020, cultivating outstanding figure skating reserve talents and sharp knife strength for the mainland, leading athletes to achieve excellent results.

Pang Qing hopes to inherit the concept of Olympic peace through the torch, and inherit the spirit of perseverance and courage of their generation of ice and snow sportsmen. "The torch represents light and hopes to bring hope to peace-loving people in the more complex situation of the current world." She also said.

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