On February 8, Beijing time, the Beijing Winter Olympics ended the competition for the fourth match day.

In the final of the freestyle ski women's big jump, mainland player Gu Ailing achieved a set of left turning side axle 1620 reverse landing action in the third jump, successfully surpassed the French player Tess Ludd, and won the first snow sports gold medal of the Chinese delegation at the Winter Olympics.
In the short track speed skating men's 1500 meters event, Ning Zhongyan, who was given high hopes, did not perform ideally, sliding out of 1 minute 46.28 and finally only finished seventh, missing the medal, and the other two youngsters, Wang Haotian, ranked 20th in 1:47.13, which broke his personal best record on the plain track, and Lian Ziwen ranked 27th in 1:49.15. In the women's rudderless single bobsleigh event, Wang Peixuan stopped the third round.
In the competition in the men's single short program stage held earlier today, mainland athlete Jin Boyang played a very ideal 90.98 points to successfully advance to the free skating stage of the competition, and the Japanese player Yu Yusei, who is more concerned about Chinese netizens, although there was a more obvious mistake, but still advanced to the next stage. In the snowboard parallel giant slalom qualifiers, the two chinese women's players Gong Naiying and Zang Ruxin ranked 11th and 25th respectively, and the men's BiYe ranked 22nd and did not enter the knockout stage.
In the men's super slalom event of alpine skiing, Zhang Yangming ranked 33rd, becoming the first Chinese athlete in the history of the event to complete the Olympic Games, and another Chinese player, Xu Mingfu, made a mistake and failed to complete the competition. In the women's sprint individual technical qualification for cross-country skiing, four Chinese players Ma Qinghua (3:25.05) ranked 36th, Chi Chunxue (3:25.31) ranked 38th, Diniger Yilamujiang (3:34.55) ranked 56th, and Bayani Garin (3:39.27) ranked 66th, all failing to advance to the quarterfinals.
In the cross-country skiing men's sprint individual free technical qualification, Wang Qiang reached the 1/4 final with a fifth-place finish of 2:48.91 and achieved the second place in his group in the 1/4 final, but the referee ruled that Wang Qiang had a foul move and the result was cancelled. Shang Jincai, Tsering Zhandui and Liu Rongsheng did not qualify, and in the biathlon men's 20 km individual event, Yan Xingyuan finished the fastest of the four Chinese runners, ranking 37th.
In terms of medal table, the Chinese delegation temporarily ranked third with a score of 3 gold and 2 silver, Sweden with 4 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze ranked first, and the Netherlands ranked second, and the ranking details are shown in the figure above. In addition, with the final game of today's women's ice hockey group stage, Sweden defeated Denmark 3-1, and the Chinese women's ice team decided not to qualify for the quarterfinals, regretting the tenacious and tenacious girls!
In addition to the gold medals won by China, the remaining gold medals produced today belong to the following: Alpine Skiing Men's Super Giant Slalom (Austria: Matthias-Meyer), Snowboard Women's Parallel Giant Slalom (Czech Republic: Ledčka), Snowboard Men's Parallel Giant Slalom (Austria: Karl), Biathlon Men's 20 km (France: Contan-Fillon-Mayer), Speed Skating Men's 1500m (Netherlands: Nes), Cross-Country Skiing Men's Short Distance Individual Freedom Technique (Norway: Kolebo), Cross-country skiing women's sprint individual free technique (Sweden: Jona Sundelin), curling mixed double (Italy), women's single luge (Germany: Natalie Geissen)