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"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

author:China Youth Network

At the Beijing Winter Olympics

Every athlete on the podium gets one

Custom version of the golden ice pier

Achieve "one pier per capita"

Souvenirs were awarded at a ceremony at which they met for the first time

How did the athletes get up close and personal with this "top stream"?

Follow the large hd picture of the scene

Let's open the winners and "get along" with the golden ice piers

N ways...

Hold high

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 8, China's Gu Ailing, the champion of the freestyle ski women's big jump, held aloft a golden ice pier at the souvenir awarding ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 9, Lindsay Jacobelis of the United States, winner of the women's steeplechase, held aloft a golden ice pier at a souvenir presentation ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 8, 3rd runner-up in the men's individual sprint (free technical) in cross-country skiing, Russian Olympic Committee player Alexander Terendev held aloft a golden ice pier at a souvenir ceremony.

Hold high together

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 7, Slovenian team champions and Slovenian team champions held aloft the golden ice piers at the souvenir presentation ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 7, the runners-up of the figure skating team competition and the players of the American team collectively held up the golden ice pier at the souvenir awarding ceremony.

Hold tight and don't let go

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 8, speed skating men's 1500m champion and Dutch player Kyle Ness hugged the golden ice pier at the souvenir presentation ceremony.

Hold you in the palm of your hand

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 7, the third runner-up of the figure skating team, Japan team players held a golden ice pier at the souvenir award ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑China's Su Yiming, the runner-up in men's steeplechase in the snowboard event, held a golden ice pier at the souvenir awarding ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 7, The Netherlands' Antoinette De Jongher, the third runner-up in the women's 1500m in speed skating, held a golden ice pier at the souvenir presentation ceremony.

Let me take a good look at you

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 7, Canada's Mark McMorris, the third place in men's steeplechase in snowboarding, looked at the golden ice pier at the souvenir presentation ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 8, speed skating men's 1500m champion and Dutch player Kyle Ness looked at the golden ice pier in his hand at the souvenir presentation ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 8, China's Gu Ailing, the champion of the freestyle ski women's big jump, looked at the golden ice pier in his hand at the souvenir ceremony.

It's so cute, can't help but want to kiss you

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 7, speed skating women's 1500m champion and Dutch player Eileen West kissed the golden ice pier at the souvenir presentation ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 7, a player from the Japanese team, the third place in the figure skating team, kissed the golden ice pier at the souvenir presentation ceremony.

Selfie photo

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑February 7, Figure Skating Team Champion,

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 8, Cross-country skiing men's individual sprint (free technical) champion Johannes Hesfrot Kleber (center), runner-up Italy Federico Pellegrino (left), and runner-up Russian Olympic Committee player Alexander Terentev take a selfie with the golden ice pier at the commemorative ceremony.

You are the best looking prospect

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 7, figure skating team champions and Russian Olympic Committee players lined up in a row of golden ice piers during a photo ceremony.

Highlight moments, thank you for being with me

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 9, Lucas Greider of Austria, the third runner-up in the Nordic individual ski jump/cross-country ski, presented the souvenir ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 7, Su Yiming, the runner-up in men's steeplechase in snowboarding, China, was awarded a souvenir.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 8, the women's parallel giant slalom champion of snowboarding, Czech Esst Ryder was carded at the souvenir ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 8, Swiss Matilde Greymould, the third place in the women's freestyle ski jump, presented the souvenir ceremony.

Come home with me

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑On February 9, Snowboard Women's Steeplechase champion and American Lindsey Jacobelis left with a golden ice pier after the souvenir ceremony.

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

↑China's Su Yiming (left), the runner-up in men's steeplechase in the snowboarding event, leaves with a golden ice pier after the souvenir ceremony.

After watching the Winter Olympics, the athletes got close to the golden ice piers

Isn't it envious?

Never mind, a large wave of ice piers is stepping up production...

"One pier per capita" will soon be realized!

"One pier per person"! Watch the winners get up close and personal with the golden ice piers

Source: Xinhua Net

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