The Beijing Winter Olympics continue, and the men's slope obstacle course final officially begins. China's 17-year-old Su Yiming won the silver medal, which is also the first men's event medal in the history of Chinese snowboarding, and the State General Administration of Sport issued a document praising, "Achieving a major breakthrough in snow sports!" ”

At the age of only 17, Su Yiming still showed a strong competitive standard, and such an outstanding performance really made the Chinese people feel proud and proud. Although he did not win the gold medal in the end, Su Yiming successfully created history, this silver medal has extraordinary significance, and the future performance of the 17-year-old is worth looking forward to.
Compared with the situation of Su Yiming, The Canadian player Palot, who won the gold medal, has naturally become the focus of everyone's attention. Paloth scored 90.96 points in the final, and Su Yiming scored 88.70 points, which shows that the gap between the two sides is not very large.
Coupled with the fact that Su Yiming also completed the difficult action of 1800 degrees of vacating, but the referee score was controversial, and netizens at home and abroad said that Su Yiming could get a higher score, ranking 2nd was indeed unexpected.
Putting aside the controversial scoring situation, whether it is Su Yiming, who won the silver medal, or Palote, who won the gold medal, their wonderful performance deserves everyone's applause. At the same time, Paloth's anti-cancer past was also exposed.
It turned out that in 2018, Paloth was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, and since then he has been battling the disease. After being confirmed to have cancer, Palotte underwent 12 rounds of chemotherapy over a seven-month period. In the end, Palot successfully overcame the disease, returned to the ice and snow arena he loved, and won the first gold of his career at the Beijing Winter Olympics!
From cancer to recovery, and then back to the peak of the Winter Olympics, and finally forced Su Yiming to win the gold medal. The inspirational experience of Canadian player Palot is awe-inspiring, and Su Yiming's opponent is worthy of respect! Such a strong opponent can also stimulate more potential for our 17-year-old Chinese young player Su Yiming, which is the charm of competitive sports!