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At the end of the "Olympic Zero Distance" year, He Kexin told the story of the road to champion

author:Beijing News
At the end of the "Olympic Zero Distance" year, He Kexin told the story of the road to champion

He Kexin was invited to the community. Courtesy of the organizer

Beijing News On the morning of November 25, 2020, the 22nd session of the "Olympic Zero Distance" lecture hall series of activities organized and planned by the Beixiaguan Street Office of Haidian District was held, and this was also the last sharing meeting in 2020. He Kexin, the 2008 Beijing Olympic champion and high and low bar princess, was invited to the community and shared her growth experience with more than 120 community residents.

As an Olympic champion born and raised in Beijing, He Kexin first shared with everyone the reasons why she chose gymnastics from a young age and the importance of gymnastics for her growth. Based on her experience and her father's teachings, He Kexin shared with the community residents how to treat their children's education. As an Olympic champion, she also exchanged her feelings of home and country with everyone. After the sharing meeting, the community residents at the scene took a group photo with He Kexin.

At the end of the "Olympic Zero Distance" year, He Kexin told the story of the road to champion

Community residents participate in a series of activities in the lecture hall. Courtesy of the organizer

According to Hou Jingling, section chief of the Public Utilities Management Section of the Beixiaguan Subdistrict Office, the "Olympic Zero Distance" series of activities is to cooperate with the call to "vigorously support and promote the preparation and construction of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics", taking advantage of the advantages of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics competition venues, training bases and Olympic champions clubs in the jurisdiction of Beixiaguan Street, inviting Olympic champions, world champions and Olympic experts to enter communities, schools, enterprises and military camps to popularize Olympic knowledge and spread the Olympic spirit for the public. At the same time, it will also interact with community residents and effectively implement the national requirements for running the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and promoting national fitness.

It is reported that the "Olympic Zero Distance" activity has been successfully held for 21 sessions so far, and this year, due to the epidemic, the activities that were supposed to be held for 12 sessions were finally compressed to two sessions, but the level and level have not changed.

Edited by Wang Xichong

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