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The "fastest ice" short track speed skating for the Beijing Winter Olympics uses "fastest ice", which requires an ice surface thickness of 3 cm to 5 cm and an ice surface temperature of -7 °C to -6 °C. Short-track speed skating is called

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Beijing Winter Olympics "Fastest Ice"

Short track speed skating uses the "fastest ice"

It requires an ice surface thickness of 3 cm to 5 cm and an ice surface temperature of -7 °C to -6 °C.

Short-track speed skating is known as the "short track", and its ice track is 111.12 meters per lap.

"Short track speed skating", full name short track speed skating, is an ice racing sport on a shorter length track.

The Chinese short track speed skating team is divided into men's and women's teams with a total of 10 participants, the male team athletes are: Wu Dajing, Ren Ziwei, Sun Long, Li Wenlong, Zhang Tianyi; the female team athletes are: Zhang Yuting, Fan Kexin, Qu Chunyu, Zhang Chutong, Han Yutong. #Snow 2022##Education Listen to Me##Short Track Speed Skating##武大靖 #

The "fastest ice" short track speed skating for the Beijing Winter Olympics uses "fastest ice", which requires an ice surface thickness of 3 cm to 5 cm and an ice surface temperature of -7 °C to -6 °C. Short-track speed skating is called
The "fastest ice" short track speed skating for the Beijing Winter Olympics uses "fastest ice", which requires an ice surface thickness of 3 cm to 5 cm and an ice surface temperature of -7 °C to -6 °C. Short-track speed skating is called
The "fastest ice" short track speed skating for the Beijing Winter Olympics uses "fastest ice", which requires an ice surface thickness of 3 cm to 5 cm and an ice surface temperature of -7 °C to -6 °C. Short-track speed skating is called
The "fastest ice" short track speed skating for the Beijing Winter Olympics uses "fastest ice", which requires an ice surface thickness of 3 cm to 5 cm and an ice surface temperature of -7 °C to -6 °C. Short-track speed skating is called
The "fastest ice" short track speed skating for the Beijing Winter Olympics uses "fastest ice", which requires an ice surface thickness of 3 cm to 5 cm and an ice surface temperature of -7 °C to -6 °C. Short-track speed skating is called
The "fastest ice" short track speed skating for the Beijing Winter Olympics uses "fastest ice", which requires an ice surface thickness of 3 cm to 5 cm and an ice surface temperature of -7 °C to -6 °C. Short-track speed skating is called

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