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Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

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13th

Snow fell widely in the three divisions of the Beijing Winter Olympics

Gu Ailing participated

Freestyle skiing at the Beijing Winter Olympics

Women's Steeplechase Qualifiers

Postponed to the 14th

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

A ski race

After the snow, it was affected

Why?

According to the International Snow Federation

Rules of Competition for International Snowboarding and Freestyle Skiing

If the site is safe or fair

Not suitable for continuing the game

Then the Referee Committee

The right to cancel or suspend the contest

Or decide whether the event will be postponed

So what situation will affect

What about safety and fairness?

These cases are listed in the rules

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

And the direct postponement of the Gu Ailing competition

Is poor visibility

But

Rules

There is no separate list of "visibility" items

Even a closer reading of the rules will reveal

In addition to setting a lower limit for temperature

It is for situations where there is a need to postpone or cancel the game

It's too general

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

In fact

This is true not only of the rules of snowboarding and freestyle skiing

Another "hardest hit area" affected by the weather

Alpine skiing

The same is true

The editor looked up its rules

It lists weather conditions that are not suitable for the race

Only a few words

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Translate it as that

The snow is not thick enough

The snow is not in a good condition

Fog doesn't work

Excessive snowfall, rainfall, storms do not work

but

What is "overdose"

How big is the fog "big"

The snow surface situation is not good and "not good"

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

The editor went to find the people of the International Snow Federation with the question mark

They only gave one sentence

Sometimes look at the rules

Sometimes by experience

Skiing is an outdoor sport

The rules are dead

How can we exhaust the arrangement and combination of the various elements of nature?

The referees are experienced veterans

They know what kind of weather is right for the players

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Take freestyle skiing, for example

It is greatly affected by the site, climate and equipment

Smoothness of the snow surface when sliding

Wind direction and wind speed when sliding

Both affect the take-off speed and altitude

Extreme weather such as heavy snow can affect athlete visibility

This competition is postponed

It is mainly from the perspective of athlete safety

Gu Ailing in the Women's Steeplechase Competition at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics ↓

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Actually Gu Ailing's game

Not the first game postponed at the Beijing Winter Olympics

Alpine skiing men's downhill on the 6th

Also postponed because of strong gusts

then

The weather forecast has given a numerical value for the wind speed

The numbers look good and seem to be able to race

But the track is at different altitudes

Five referees were distributed

They were standing there

Hair

Blown out the report said

This wind, no

Experience comes in handy

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

On the 13th, the staff braved the snow to level the alpine skiing competition track

And why can't such a strong gust of wind work?

On the one hand, strong gusts can make the game unsafe

On the other hand, because it will make the game unfair

Gusts of wind

It's just that one moment there is, and one moment there isn't

If you have no wind when you are sliding

There was a sudden strong wind when I was sliding

Isn't that unfair to me?

So knock on the blackboard:

I want to explain why the snow race was postponed

But I can't tell what the specific impact of the weather is

Then throw out two keywords

safe!

fair!

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Isn't it a ski race?

Why can't the next snow be better than that?

Say it without disbelief

Snow projects are very afraid of snow

One is because

Visibility will deteriorate after snowfall

It can also be windy

The second reason

Natural snowfall is for standardized competitions

No way

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Take alpine skiing, for example

The competition snow requirement is icy snow

It's characterised

Firm and hard

In the words of Kong Fanying, a female Chinese alpine skier

That snow, old light!

She also warmly invited the editor

Try it out on top?

Listen

Skiing does not mean skiing

They all said "out of the way" instead

You can see how hard the snow is

This is Kong Fanying in the slip, ah no, the game ↓

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Why is the snow hard?

You must already know

Because to be fair! Be safe!

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Just think about it

If the game slides the legendary "powder snow"

Is not a person after slipping past

Will it leave a ditch?

A lot of people slid over after that

That snow is already thin?

This is for the players who start later

Is it fair? Is it safe?

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Tournament organizers hope

The first player to set off

and the last player to set off

The snow quality of the skidded snow should be as similar as possible

Harder, firmer snow

After being scraped by a snowboard blade

The traces left are relatively few and shallow

It is the best choice for most snow sports

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Natural snow

It does not meet such requirements

Small snowflakes of natural snow

It is braced

Like this ↓

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Naturally, it is not tight enough and not hard enough

Or the density is not high enough

Let's look at the picture

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

On the left is low-density snow

On the right is high-density snow

The morphological difference between the two

You'll know it at a glance

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Officially in the game

The density requirements for snow vary from project to project

Some sites need to inject water to increase density for snowmaking

Some venues do not use it

Some projects require more water injection

Some projects have less water injection

……

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

At last

I wish all the players peace in the game

Also the staff who clear the floating snow on the track after the snow falls

It's hard work

Track cleanup work for many projects

It can only rely on human resources

Most of the staff are professional athletes or coaches

They stomp on snowboards and use horizontal slides to blow snow

Even carrying a shovel up the mountain to shovel snow

It's not easy

Chasing the light| Gu Ailing postponed the competition yesterday, how is the ski race afraid of snow?

Hats off to every Winter Olympics!

Reporters: Wang Qinou and Lu Xingji

Photo: Xu Chang, Xiao Yijiu, Chen Yichen, Wang Jianwei, Chen Bin, Lian Zhen, Zhang Chenlin

Some of the images are from the Swiss Snow and Avalanche Research Institute's Alpine SkiIng Competitive Pistes Snowmaking and Maintenance Guide

Editors: Xiao Shiyao, Huang Xuguo

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