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Make history! Chinese athletes participated in the Winter Olympic freestyle slalom chase for the first time, and the two advanced hand in hand

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Make history! Chinese athletes participated in the Winter Olympic freestyle slalom chase for the first time, and the two advanced hand in hand

Beijing time on February 17 news, Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics freestyle ski obstacle tracking competition Zhangjiakou division Genting Ski Park, women's qualification, Chinese players for the first time in the Winter Olympics project, creating history, the result of Ran Hongyun won the 24th place, Pu Rui won the 25th place, the two worked together to advance to the knockout.

The freestyle ski tracking competition has become an official event since the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, which is more exciting, more ornamental, and has certain dangers, which is the world of European and American athletes. In the women's three competitions, the Canadian players as a whole were strong, winning all three gold medals and winning a total of five medals.

Make history! Chinese athletes participated in the Winter Olympic freestyle slalom chase for the first time, and the two advanced hand in hand

At the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, McWall dared to play in the final and was the first to cross the finish line and win the gold medal. Four years later at the Sochi Winter Olympics, Thompson excelled, helping Canada to finish the project with teammate Selva. At the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, Selva managed to reach the top to make up for the regrets of four years ago, when her teammate Puhran won the silver medal.

Make history! Chinese athletes participated in the Winter Olympic freestyle slalom chase for the first time, and the two advanced hand in hand

At the Beijing Winter Olympics, the Chinese team won two places in the freestyle ski women's steeplechase event, the two athletes were Pu Rui born in 2001 and Ran Hongyun born in 2003, which was the first time that Chinese athletes appeared in the Winter Olympic Freestyle Steeplechase Pursuit, both of them were relatively low-key, with a learning mentality to improve themselves.

Make history! Chinese athletes participated in the Winter Olympic freestyle slalom chase for the first time, and the two advanced hand in hand

Pu Rui is from Ning'er Hani Yi Autonomous County, Pu'er City, Yunnan Province, and thanks to the state's cross-border policy, she joined the freestyle skiing tracking national training team in 2018. Prior to this, Prie practiced athletics and had strong strength in speed, bounce and strain, which also laid the foundation for her transformation. After a year of transformation, Pry's efforts have paid off. In November 2019, Prie reached the final of the FIS Points Youth Tournament and finished 14th.

Make history! Chinese athletes participated in the Winter Olympic freestyle slalom chase for the first time, and the two advanced hand in hand

Ran Hongyun is also a cross-border cross-sports athlete who previously practiced martial arts at Tagou Martial Arts School, with good physical flexibility and strong coordination, and was selected for the national ski training team in June 2018. In the national team, Ran Hongyun improved very quickly, winning the bronze medal in the women's steeplechase at the New Zealand National Junior Ski Championships in October of that year, and in April 2019, he defeated Sarco, an American professional athlete who had been practicing skiing for 15 years, at the US National Championships.

At the end of November 2021, the I SNOW FEDERATION World Cup China Station and the Beijing Winter Olympics Test Match, the Athletes of the Chinese team made their debut in the international arena. Ran Hongyun finished 24th and Pu Rui finished 25th, and neither player advanced to the final.

Make history! Chinese athletes participated in the Winter Olympic freestyle slalom chase for the first time, and the two advanced hand in hand

The first is the qualifying round, in which all 26 athletes can qualify. Ran Hongyun finished the race with a time of 1:25.85 and finished 24th, and Pu Rui finished 25th with a time of 1:30.01, and both successfully advanced. Sweden's Neslund finished first with a time of 1:15.21.

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