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Men's all-around big slalom: Austria added another gold to surpass China, and China's players ranked 16 and 17

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On the afternoon of February 10, Beijing time, the Beijing Winter Olympics alpine skiing men's all-around giant slalom competition came to an end, and the Chinese players successfully completed the race. The height difference between the start and finish of the big slalom competition venue is 350-400 meters for men, and the minimum distance between the flagpoles of the last two consecutive doors must not be less than 10 meters. The flag gate is 4 meters to 8 meters wide. The Big Slalom race usually involves a two-wheeled glide. The second round of gliding can be carried out in the same venue, but the flag gate must be reset. The results of the two rounds of skating are added together to get the final result.

A total of 24 athletes participated in this round of competition, and Zhang Yangming and Xu Mingfu represented the Chinese team. In the first round of the downhill race, the two runners finished last with a time of 1:55.25 and 1:55.32, respectively. Norway's Alexander Omot Kielder finished first in the first round with a time of 1:43.12. Canada's Zams Crawford followed with a gap of 0.02 seconds.

Men's all-around big slalom: Austria added another gold to surpass China, and China's players ranked 16 and 17

Zhang Yangming

In the second round of the round, 7 players could not finish the game due to mistakes, which was very regrettable. Originally ranked 4th, the Austrian athlete surpassed the first place with a time of 47.56 seconds and won the men's all-around slalom competition in alpine skiing at the Beijing Winter Olympics with a total time of 2:31.43. Canada's Brodysig, who was originally third in the first round, lost in the slalom event and fell to 9th place. The Chinese players competed in the 23rd and 24th places respectively, and the rotary event was one of Zhang Yangming's best events, with a good result of 54.47 seconds. On the other hand, China's Xu Mingfu made a mistake when he first set off, but he returned to his position in time and continued to play, and finally won a time of 1:05.08.

Men's all-around big slalom: Austria added another gold to surpass China, and China's players ranked 16 and 17

Xu Mingfu

In the end, Austria's Johannes Stratz won the championship with a total time of 2:31.43, Norway's Alexander Omot Kilder won the second place, and Canada's Sam Four Crawford won the third place. At present, China is temporarily ranked 7th in the medal table with 3 gold medals and 2 silver medals, and the motherland is cheering!

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