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In the men's 500m final of short track speed skating, Wu Dajing was sent off for a run

author:Beijing News
In the men's 500m final of short track speed skating, Wu Dajing was sent off for a run

In the men's 500m final, Wu Dajing was sent off for a run. Beijing News reporter Sun Haiguang photographed

Beijing News (chief reporter Sun Haiguang) From the preliminary round to the semi-finals, Wu Dajing, who performed brightly all the way, did not have the opportunity to skate through the final. In the just-concluded short track speed skating World Cup Beijing men's 500m final, Pyeongchang Winter Olympic champion Wu Dajing was sent off in the second shot.

In the semi-finals, which ended earlier, Wu Dajing continued his previous stable performance, ranking first in the group with a time of 40.124 seconds and reaching the final. In the final that had just taken place, the first shot was rushed by an athlete. In the second shot, Wu Dajing in Lane 1 made a slight movement before the starting gun fired, and was sentenced to rush and run, along with Canada's Pierre. In the end, only three athletes participated in the men's 500m final, and Hungary's Liu Shaolin won the championship.

"I didn't understand it too well, but usually if you run, the second shot will only punish one person." Wu Dajing was a little disappointed after the game, "I didn't expect that both were sentenced, I didn't understand it too much." Keep up the good work, it's a shame. ”

In this World Cup, Wu Dajing performed steadily in his main event of 500 meters, and his performance was mostly around 40 seconds. "The front (performance) is OK, basically normal play." Wu Dajing frankly said that next we should study more rules and understand more about the commander.

In the women's 500m final, which ended earlier, Fan Kexin, Qu Chunyu and Zhang Yuting, three Chinese athletes, all failed to reach the final of Group A. In the end, Poland's Maliszewska won the championship, and Italy's FangTana and South Korea's Kim Min-jing ranked 2nd and 3rd respectively.

Sun Haiguang, chief reporter of the Beijing News

Edited by Han Shuangming Proofreader Wu Xingfa

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