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Perfect first jump! Su Yiming scored 155.25 points and advanced to the final of the snowboard jump

The Paper's reporter Qi Dong

Perfect first jump! Su Yiming scored 155.25 points and advanced to the final of the snowboard jump

Su Yiming than heart.

After winning the silver medal in snowboard slope obstacle course, Su Yiming stood on the Shougang big jumping platform on the 14th.

In the snowboard jump, Su Yiming's best project, he successfully reached the final and showed his best self.

In the first jump, Su Yiming performed perfectly, scoring a super high score of 92.50 points with an internal turn of 1800! Ranked #1!

Perfect first jump! Su Yiming scored 155.25 points and advanced to the final of the snowboard jump

In the second jump, Su Yiming made a mistake in touching the snow on the ground, scoring 62.75. In the third jump, Su Yiming launched an attack on the difficulty, but only scored 28 points for the mistake.

In the end, Su Yiming's preliminary score was 155.25 points.

Perfect first jump! Su Yiming scored 155.25 points and advanced to the final of the snowboard jump

Su Yiming appeared on the Beijing Shougang Big Jump.

In the past year, 17-year-old Su Yiming has made breakthroughs in the big jumping platform project continuously.

In March 2020, Su Yiming unlocked the first three-week flip body 1620-degree action; in January 2021, Su Yiming completed the first five-week 1800-degree reverse foot rotation in the history of Chinese veneers in training.

On October 28, 2021, su Yiming successfully challenged the difficult movement of Bs1980 IndyCrail (internal rotation 1980 degree grab board) while preparing for the Beijing Winter Olympics in the Stubai Training Camp in Austria, becoming the first athlete in the world to complete this action and was certified by Guinness Records.

In December 2021, in the Snowboard Jump world cup competition, Su Yiming became the first Chinese to win the event!

Perfect first jump! Su Yiming scored 155.25 points and advanced to the final of the snowboard jump

Su Yiming in the game.

After winning the silver medal in the men's steeplechase on February 7, Su Yiming said he would be more focused, not caring about the referee's scoring controversy, and striving to complete the best and most difficult moves on the big jump.

"The slope obstacle tests fluency, putting every difficult action together. But the big jump is really harder than the hardest move, and everyone will try to do their best. ”

"So I need to have a good performance to fight for results, but the most important thing for me is to enjoy the game."

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