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The Beijing Winter Olympics are over, but these foreign athletes are "difficult to say goodbye"

Beijing, February 25 (Xinhua) -- Nearly a week after the beijing Winter Olympics closed, foreign athletes who returned to their hometowns still did not "slow down". Many athletes on social media reminisced about the bits and pieces of the Beijing Winter Olympics trip.

The Beijing Winter Olympics are over, but these foreign athletes are "difficult to say goodbye"

Czech figure skater Natali Tashkrelova is known as the "enthusiast" of the Beijing Winter Olympics, and when she returned home, she created a "same bedroom" in the Winter Olympic Village, with a bedspread with "Beijing 2022" written on the end of the bed, and two ice pier dolls, an ice pier pillow, a snow rong doll and a cloth tiger at the head of the bed.

American snowboarder Tessa Maud also added the Beijing Winter Olympics, and she posted the same high-tech massage bed as the Beijing Winter Olympic Village on social media. "It's so comfortable, it's unbelievable." Maud sighs in the video.

On social media, the Beijing Winter Olympics mascot ice pier is full of presence, and American freestyle skier Hannah Fore Haber posted a photo with another member of the U.S. delegation with the ice pier. During the Beijing Winter Olympics, she posted a photo of herself with the ice pier and wrote: "I fell in love with this place." ”

Faulhaber also posted a photo with his teammates with volunteers, and the 3 people in the picture were very happy. In another photo with a Winter Olympic volunteer, Faulhaber happily showed her a warm handwritten letter from the volunteer.

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German athlete Wachenberg also released a video recalling his trip to the Beijing Winter Olympics, and he posted pictures of happy interactions with volunteers and, of course, ice piers.

"What an exciting experience, bringing me many good memories of leaving China." At the end of the dynamic, he laid down Chinese "thank you" and expressed his gratitude to China.

Australian snowboarder Scotty James also expressed his gratitude to China and said that China has once again hosted a 100-point Olympic event.

The Beijing Winter Olympics are over, but these foreign athletes are "difficult to say goodbye"

Spitery, a Maltese girl who infected many audiences with optimism at the Beijing Winter Olympics and likes to eat bean bags, did not end with the closure of the Winter Olympics.

"Dou Bao Jie" not only opened a Chinese social media account, but also posted a Chinese restaurant to her parents' ma dough, and thanked many Chinese netizens for their attention to her.

Spitery also posted an Olympic backpack full of gifts, "The most precious thing for me is the artwork created by a Chinese student." I think this photo is fantastic and I hope everyone can see the amazing work she does!! Make her work famous! ”

The Beijing Winter Olympics are over, but these foreign athletes are "difficult to say goodbye"

"Bean Bag Sister" posted gifts. Image source: Spitery's personal Weibo

Many foreign athletes also expressed their unforgettable and reluctant beijing Winter Olympics. Japanese figure skater Seizumi Komatsubara posted that it was an unforgettable and glorious experience to participate in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and win medals with his partners. Figure skater Hanaori Sakamoto, who won the bronze medal, also said: "In the past four years, I have experienced everything, and finally did not give up, and achieved results at the Beijing Winter Olympics. This joy is unforgettable in my life. ”

British freestyle skier Costist Muir said in the video: "Just came back from the Winter Olympics, tomorrow I have to go to school. Then she made a pouting, unhappy expression. She also wrote: "[The Beijing Winter Olympics] is so interesting, but now it's time to get back to reality. ”

In the message area, some netizens said: "My midterm exams have just ended, I watched the Beijing Winter Olympics indulgently, I will miss the Olympic Games." Costi replied, "I'll miss it too." (End)

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