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Steel frame snowmobile: In the first two rounds of the competition, German athletes temporarily ranked first Yan Wengang and Yin Zheng ranked 3rd and 7th respectively

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Beijing, February 10 (China News Network) (Reporter Guo Chaokai He Penglei) The first and second rounds of the men's steel frame bobsleigh competition of the Beijing Winter Olympics were launched at the National Bobsleigh Center on the 10th. Germany's Christopher Grotecher topped the table with a time of 2:00.33 in two rounds. Two Chinese players, Yan Wengang and Yin Zheng, ranked 3rd and 7th respectively. In the first round, Yin Zheng also set a track starting record of 4.60 seconds.

Steel-framed snowmobiles started late in China, a sport that places high demands on athletes' explosiveness, attention and control. The Chinese steel frame snowmobile national team was only established in 2015, and Yan Wengang and Yin Zheng, who were originally long jumpers, came to the steel frame snowmobile race through cross-event, and the Beijing Winter Olympics made their winter Olympic debuts. Fighting at home, the Chinese legion will strive for a breakthrough.

According to the rules of the event, the men's steel frame bobsleigh race lasts for 2 days, 2 wheels of skating per day, the shortest of the 4-wheeled skating will win, and the third and fourth rounds will be held on the evening of February 11, when the first gold medal in the steel frame snowmobile project of the Winter Olympics will be determined.

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