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Germany 13 gold! 31 swiss medals! A set of data takes you to the "Ice F1" snowmobile

Germany 13 gold! 31 swiss medals! A set of data takes you to the "Ice F1" snowmobile

Yanqing, 12 Feb (Xinhua) -- On 13 February, the Snowmobile Event of the Beijing Winter Olympics will officially begin. Let's look at a set of data to understand the project known as "Ice F1":

1960 – With the exception of the 1960 Winter Olympics, the bobsleigh program has never been absent from any other Winter Olympics.

295-295 athletes have already won medals in the Winter Olympics snowmobile race.

54 - Huber, who represented the Dutch team at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland, was 54 years old and 159 days old at the time, and was the oldest player to participate in the winter olympic snowmobile race.

49 – Belgian Holborn won a silver medal in the men's double bobsleigh event at the 1948 Winter Olympics at the age of 49 years and 278 days, making him the oldest medalist in the history of the winter olympics.

48 — American O'Brien won a gold medal in a men's four-man bobsleigh at the age of 48 years and 358 days at the 1932 Winter Olympics, becoming the oldest athlete to win a gold medal in the history of the winter olympics.

31— Switzerland has won 31 medals in the winter olympic snowmobile event, the world's largest. The U.S. and German teams each won 25 medals and tied for second place in the world.

16 – Williams of the United States was only 16 years old and 259 days old when he won the five-man men's snowmobile event at the 1928 Winter Olympics, the youngest player to win the Winter Olympic gold medal in the event.

16 - Only 16 countries and regions in history have won medals in the winter olympics snowmobile event.

15 - At the age of 15 and 127 days, Doe represented the United States at the 1928 Winter Olympics, and was the youngest winter Olympic snowmobile participant in history.

13 – The German team has won 13 gold medals in the history of the Winter Olympics, and is the well-deserved number one power in the snowmobile event.

11— At the Winter Olympics, snowmobilers from 11 countries and regions have won gold medals in the event.

7 - The German Musior once won 7 Winter Olympic medals and is the leader of all the snowmobiles in history.

6 - Swedish snow rider Eriksen has participated in six Winter Olympic Games and is the most participant in the Winter Olympics snowmobile competition in history. He was nearly 54 years old when he participated in the Winter Olympics for the sixth time.

4 - German helmsman Langer and brakeman Kusk are the most gold medals in the winter olympic snowmobile event in history, and both have won four winter olympic gold medals.

(Xinhua News Agency)

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