On October 21, Zhang Dagong promoted the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics in Chengdu, and Olympic gymnastics champion Zou Kai signed Zhang Dagong's "Winter Olympic China Tour" to wish the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

On October 21, Olympic gymnastics champion Zou Kai signed an autograph for Zhang Dagong's "Winter Olympic China Tour" in Chengdu to wish the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
Zhang Dagong welcomes the Map of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics China Tour.
On October 21, Olympic gymnastics champion Zou Kai signed an autograph for Zhang Dagong's "Winter Olympic China Tour" in Chengdu to wish the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Zhang Dagong and Zou Kai take a group photo holding a picture album of "Portraits of Chinese Olympic Champions".
Zou Kai, born on February 25, 1988 in Luzhou City, Sichuan Province, is one of the main members of the Chinese national gymnastics team, a world champion, an Olympic champion, and an Olympic "hardware" winner.
He is currently a member of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the director of the Gymnastics Sports Management Center of Sichuan Sports Vocational College.
In 1991, Zou Kai entered the Luzhou Gymnastics Training Center and began his gymnastics career. In 2001, he entered the Sichuan Gymnastics Provincial Team. In February 2002, he was selected for the Chinese national team, and free gymnastics and horizontal bar were his strengths. In 2008, at the Beijing Olympic Games, Zou Kai won three gold medals in men's team, free gymnastics and horizontal bar, and the good results of winning three gold medals in one Olympic Games were also comparable to Li Ning, the prince of gymnastics in 1984. In the men's free gymnastics competition at the London Olympic Games 2012, Zou Kai won the gold medal in free gymnastics, becoming the first athlete in China's Olympic history to win five gold medals. In 2013, he won the gold medal in men's horizontal bar at the 12th National Games, which was the 11 gold medals zou Kai won at the 3rd National Games, becoming the first player in the history of the National Games to have more than 10 gold medals. [1] On September 24, 2014, in the men's free gymnastics final at the Incheon Asian Games, China's Zou Kai won the championship with 15.533 points. On September 25 of the same year, in the men's horizontal bar competition in gymnastics at the Incheon Asian Games, Zou Kai won the championship with a score of 15.800 points.