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The Covenant of Ice and Snow China's Invitation丨 Why don't teenagers ride the wind

CCTV news: Why don't teenagers take advantage of the wind and rise up to ninety thousand miles.

In 1992, the 28-year-old Ye Qiaobo won two silver medals at the 16th Winter Olympics, achieving a breakthrough of zero medals at the Winter Olympics for China's winter sports.

The Covenant of Ice and Snow China's Invitation丨 Why don't teenagers ride the wind

In 2002, at the age of 27, Yang Yang won the women's short track speed skating 500-meter track at the 18th Winter Olympics, becoming China's first Winter Olympic champion.

The Covenant of Ice and Snow China's Invitation丨 Why don't teenagers ride the wind

In 2006, at the age of 23, Han Xiaopeng won the men's aerial skills competition at the 19th Winter Olympics, becoming the first male athlete in China to win gold at the Winter Olympics and China's first gold medal in the snow sports of the Winter Olympics.

The Covenant of Ice and Snow China's Invitation丨 Why don't teenagers ride the wind

In 2010, the 26-year-old Wang Meng broke the Olympic record twice at the 20th Winter Olympics, winning the 500-meter short track speed skating, 1000 meters and 3000 meters relay championships, and the "Triple Crown" was shining.

The Covenant of Ice and Snow China's Invitation丨 Why don't teenagers ride the wind

Also in 2010, Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo presented a wonderful figure skating at the Vancouver Winter Olympics, realizing their dreams of winter Olympic champions.

The Covenant of Ice and Snow China's Invitation丨 Why don't teenagers ride the wind

In 2018, at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, the 24-year-old Wu Dajing broke the world record and won the gold medal in the short track speed skating 500 meters...

The Covenant of Ice and Snow China's Invitation丨 Why don't teenagers ride the wind

In another 100 days, the grand opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics will be ushered in, and how many magnificent stories are waiting to be written.

Chinese athletes come on, Chinese teams come on, China comes on!

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