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Yunnan Zhaotong "zero zero" young player Liu Rongsheng broke through the self-re-fight men's short-distance free technology

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Source: Yunnan Net

Yunnan Zhaotong "zero zero" young player Liu Rongsheng broke through the self-re-fight men's short-distance free technology

On February 8, Liu Rongsheng, a "post-zero" young general of Yunnan Zhaotong, once again stood on the starting line of the cross-country skiing project of the Beijing Winter Olympics. In the men's sprint free technical competition, Liu Rongsheng ranked 76th with a time of 3:12.14, although he missed the final, but he completed self-improvement.

In the men's doubles chase event on cross-country skiing held on February 6, Liu Rongsheng ranked 38th with a time of 1 hour 24 minutes and 59 seconds 6, setting the best time in the history of the Chinese Winter Olympics. After a day, Liu Rongsheng relied on his previous good play to get another chance to play. Cross-country skiing individual sprint (sprint) is a knockout system, starting from the qualifiers, the draw determines the order of the race, the men's lap of 1.4 km, every 15 seconds to start an athlete. A total of 90 athletes participated in the men's individual sprint (free technical) qualifying tournament, with the top 30 advancing to the quarterfinals. China's Wang Qiang was in good shape, skating 1 minute 17.8 seconds in the first 0.6 kilometers, and in the subsequent race, Wang Qiang advanced at full speed, and finally completed the race with a time of 2 minutes 48.91 seconds, finished fifth, and successfully advanced.

Liu Rongsheng skated a time of 1:29.8 in the first 0.6 km, and then continued to work hard to finish the race with a time of 3:12.14 and finished 79th. After rushing through the key points, Liu Rongsheng was so tired that he lay on his snow pole and gasped for breath. Only the next day, Liu Rongsheng fought again, and the consumption of physical strength was very large. Although he did not enter the next round, for him after 00, it is very rare to be able to get consecutive opportunities to play in the Winter Olympic Games, and he has also accumulated experience in the competition again through and master moves.

China's other two players, Tsering Zhandui and Shang Jincai, also played their due form, ranking 60th and 67th respectively.

In the end, France's Luka Chanawa played well, ranking first with a time of 2:45.03, followed by Russian Olympic Committee athlete Sergei Uschogov with a time of 2:46.51, and Pyeongchang Winter Olympics three-time gold medalist and Norway's Johannes Hesfroot Klebo in third place with a time of 2:46.74.

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