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Go all out and surpass yourself (Winter Olympics)

On February 5, China's Meng Fanqi was in the game. On the same day, the biathlon mixed relay 4×6 km race was held at the National Biathlon Center. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jiang Hongjing

On February 6, the Chinese players cheered each other on before the game. On the same day, in the women's ice hockey group stage at the Wukesong Sports Center, the Chinese team defeated the Japanese team 2:1. Photo by Li Ye, a reporter of this newspaper

Go all out and surpass yourself (Winter Olympics)

On February 5, China's Zhao Yang was in the competition. On the same day, the second round of the freestyle ski men's snow skill qualification competition was held in The Genting Ski Park in Zhangjiakou Division. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Xu Chang

Go all out and surpass yourself (Winter Olympics)

On February 6, China's Jin Boyang was in the competition. On the same day, the figure skating team men's single skating free skating competition was held at the Capital Gymnasium. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Chen Jianli

Go all out and surpass yourself (Winter Olympics)

On February 6, The American Geerine Kauff, who finished runner-up, was in the competition. On the same day, the freestyle ski women's snow skill final was held at the Genting Ski Park in Zhangjiakou Division. Global Times reporter Cui Meng photographed

Sweden's Nils van der Poul, who won the championship and set a new Olympic record, was in the competition on February 6. On the same day, the final of the men's 5000 meters of speed skating was held in the National Speed Skating Hall "Ice Ribbon". Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wu Wei

Surpassing oneself and constantly breaking through is the pursuit of every participant in the Winter Olympic Games. The Chinese team qualified for the first time in the Winter Olympics to free skating in the figure skating team event, Chinese teenager Su Yiming advanced to the men's steeplechase final of snowboarding with the first result in the qualification, and the Netherlands's Irini Showten won the first gold in speed skating and broke the 20-year Winter Olympic record... Every breakthrough is worth applauding.

Break through the obstacles in the competition, break through the psychological pressure, break through the threshold of the first competition, break through the restrictions of physical conditions such as injuries and illnesses... Some breakthroughs are to win gold and silver, break records, and create history; some breakthroughs are to compete with themselves, challenge themselves, and show themselves better. Ice and snow athletes strive to surpass themselves and play the symphony of "Together to the Future".

People's Daily ( 2022-02-07 12th edition)

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