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Winter Olympics Roundup: 10 teams won gold medals, and the country with a population of 5 million set a record, thanks to Beijing

On February 6, 2022, the Beijing Winter Olympics ended the second gold medal day competition, and 6 gold medals were taken by 6 teams. So far, 10 teams have won gold medals, including China, and Japan in Asia has also won the first gold medal. In addition, New Zealand, with a population of 5 million, set a record, the country won the first Winter Olympic gold medal in history, and The 20-year-old New Zealand girl Sinnot became famous in the first game, and she thanked Beijing after the game.

Winter Olympics Roundup: 10 teams won gold medals, and the country with a population of 5 million set a record, thanks to Beijing

A total of 6 gold medals were awarded on the second gold medal day, namely:

New Zealand's Sinnott won the Women's Steeplechase Snowboard championship with 92.88 points, the first Winter Olympic gold medal in New Zealand's history. After the race, Sinot thanked Beijing, who thought the track was the best and allowed her to give full play to her strengths. Marino in the United States and Cody in Australia won silver and bronze medals respectively.

The Russian Olympic Committee's Bolisshunov and Spitzov finished first and second in the men's doubles pursuit of cross-country skiing, while Finland's Niskanen won the bronze medal.

Sweden's Van der Poul won the men's 5,000m in speed skating and broke the Winter Olympic record, while Dutch Rust and Norway's Engbroten won silver and bronze medals respectively.

Australia's Jekara Anthony won the freestyle ski women's snow skills title, while Kaugh of the United States and Smirnova of the Russian Olympic Committee finished second and third respectively.

Germany's Ludwig won the men's individual bobsleigh race, while Austria's Kindle and Italy's Fischner finished second and third respectively.

Winter Olympics Roundup: 10 teams won gold medals, and the country with a population of 5 million set a record, thanks to Beijing

Japan's Kobayashi Lingyou won the men's individual standard ski jumping championship, which was Japan's first gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Austria's Feitner and Poland's Kubatsky won silver and bronze respectively.

Winter Olympics Roundup: 10 teams won gold medals, and the country with a population of 5 million set a record, thanks to Beijing

At the end of the matchday, 10 teams won gold medals, Norway and Sweden won two gold medals each, and the Russian Olympic Committee, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan, Slovenia, China and New Zealand won one gold medal each.

Winter Olympics Roundup: 10 teams won gold medals, and the country with a population of 5 million set a record, thanks to Beijing

Performance of Chinese players:

The 17-year-old Su Yiming advanced to the final of the men's steeplechase sport in snowboarding as the first in the preliminary round.

The Chinese women's ice hockey team defeated Japan 2-1 through penalties, just one step away from the quarterfinals.

In the figure skating team competition, the Chinese team advanced to the final as the fifth place, creating the best record in history.

Chinese curling duo Fan Suyuan/Ling Zhi lost consecutively to The United Kingdom and Italy, suffering six consecutive defeats and missing out on the semifinals.

Although the Chinese players failed to win medals on this match day, surprises continued, such as women's ice hockey, and the Chinese team fought tenaciously and defeated the japanese team with good strength. There is also the young general Su Yiming, who has made a major breakthrough in the projects we once were relatively weak, and it can be said that China's ice and snow sports have made obvious progress!

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