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Snowboard girls celebrate across countries: "It's not a one-man victory"

Players from all over the world

Gather at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games

Dream of ice and snow, ignite dreams

Every athlete standing on the field

All are winners

When Sinnot ended the entire women's snowboard slope obstacle course with a 900 followed by two different directions of 1080, the American girl Marino and the Australian star Cody in the waiting area rushed into the field together to throw Sinnot to the ground. The girls, who jumped the top three points in the game, were celebrating each other's victories.

And when Sinnott became the new Olympic champion with a score of 92.88, including defending champion Jimmy Anderson, almost all the girls in the competition rushed into the arena, hugged each other, jumped and jumped. They celebrate not one person's victory, but everyone's victory. Every girl standing on the Olympic field is a winner.

Snowboard girls celebrate across countries: "It's not a one-man victory"

Beijing Winter Olympics Women's Snowboard Slope Obstacle Course Champion New Zealand snowboarder Sinnott: This is a very special moment. When I finished the race, everyone ran towards me. We watched each other's performances and enjoyed each other's performances, and it was a wonderful feeling, and we were like close partners.

As the Olympic winner of the previous two-time event, Jimmy Anderson is one of the oldest athletes in the competition, and while many want to see her continue her legend, "new talent" seems to be the eternal theme in the arena. Jimmy Anderson was thrilled to see his 24-year-old teammate Marino score a high score of 87.68, and Jimmy Anderson hugged Marino and saw Sinot complete the top difficulty move. At this time, she was just a snowboarder.

American snowboarder Jimmy Anderson: I would say that I'm proud of every participant, proud of the sport of snowboarding. I've been skating for many years and I'm so grateful for the sport and it's a lot of fun. And today I cried with joy for my teammate Marino's results. And then there's Sinnott, who ended the day with a perfect performance. It's a wonderful sport.

Snowboard girls celebrate across countries: "It's not a one-man victory"

The Olympic motto has added "more unity" to the "faster, higher, stronger" basis, and today this group of snowboard girls has explained the meaning of "more unity" to the world very well. They love snowboarding, enjoy the Olympics and cherish their friendships.

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