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What is life like in the Beijing Olympic Village? That's what British skiers say

【Global Network Report Reporter Hou Jiaxin】What is life like in the Olympic Village of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games? On February 3, British skier Katie Ormerod answered questions from netizens on social media.

What is life like in the Beijing Olympic Village? That's what British skiers say

Asked about the epidemic prevention situation in the Olympic Village, Omerrod said, "We do the new crown test every day, and measure and report the body temperature. We must wear a mask at all times except for eating/sleeping/playing. Wear gloves when collecting food. If we walk into any store, the temperature is taken. Overall it was not bad, we could still walk into the shops in the Olympic Village and walk around. ”

Omerrod said a lot of questions mention food. The food was basically good for her. According to her, the food in the Olympic Village is mainly Chinese food, as well as some vegetables and pasta.

Many of the questions also involve training topics. Some netizens asked, "Is the ski track here big?" How does it compare to previous Olympics? Omerrod replied, "This (track) is really quite big... The track here is completely different from the World Cup track I've been in before. ”

Asked about the snow quality, Omerrod said, "Actually (the snow quality) is very good! It's really different from natural snow, but it feels good when it's slippery! ”

In addition, Omerrod also mentioned that he also had some exchanges with athletes from other countries, who not only trained together, but also exchanged their respective badges.

Speaking about the most exciting thing so far, Omerrod replied that she enjoyed all the Olympic experiences.

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