China
Yang won the first gold medal of the Olympic Winter Games for China at the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Yang withdrew from the Women’s 500m event at the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games, and later was elminated in the 1500m event at the early stage.
China
Born in Heilongjiang Province in 1988, Zhang initially practiced short-track speed skating, but later changed to speed skating. She won a silver medal at the 2014 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships. In the 500m final at Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games the same year.
China
Born in Jilin, Jilin Province, in August 1986, Li replaced the then injured Wang Meng in 500m Short-Track Speed Skating on the eve of the Sochi 2014. Although she had an unfavourable start, she went on to win the gold after the other three skaters ahead fell off the track.
China
Born in Heilongjiang Province in 1985, Wang broke the Olympic records in the 500m preliminary and semi-final, and got the champion at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. She competed in cooperation with her opponent in the 3000m relay and won the gold medal.
China
They were born in Harbin, and became partner in figure skating pair mixed event in August 1992. They won a bronze medal at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, achieving the best result for China in the event at the time. The pair then won the World Figure Skating Championships the same year.
China
Born in 1982, Han is a freestyle skier who competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, and won gold in the men's aerials event. He also won the World Championships in 2007. Despite these , he has yet to win a World Cup competition.
China
Born on June 9, 1991 in changchun, jilin province, China women's short track speed skating team and Olympic champion. In 2010, the women's 1500m short track speed skating women's 1500m and the short track speed skating women's 3000-meter relay champion. In 2014, the women's 1500 meters short track speed skating in sochi. 2017-2018 short track speed skating World Cup Netherlands dordrecht station, women's 3000 meters relay champion.
Currently member of the athletes committee of Beijing winter Olympic committee.
China
China's freestyle skiing air skills women's main player, the world famous. Two Olympic winter olympians in vancouver and sochi. The winner of the 2013 world championships in Norway, the first runner-up in the 2014 winter Olympics in sochi, the first world champion in China, and the first reigning World Cup champion.
Born on July 12, 1990 in anshan, liaoning province. The 2011-2012 season and the 2012-2013 season have won two consecutive World Cup titles, the national winter games and the national games. There are 21 World Cup winners (18 individuals and 3 groups). With the world's first difficulty, the total score is ranked first in the world.
South Korea
Born in 1990, Kim is a famed figure skater from the Republic of Korea. She broke the highest score record in history at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games to win the first gold medal in figure skating for the Republic of Korea.
Born in September 1990, Asada is a famed Japanese figure skater. She is the first individual women skater in Asian to have won three gold medals at the World Figure Skating Championships and the titles of “world champion” three times.
Born in 1982, Plushenko is a Russian figure skater. He is a gold medallist at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games, a silver medallist at the 2002 and 2010 Olympic Winter Games, three-time champion at the World Figure Skating Championships Men’s Singles.
Born in 1985, Ahn is a Russian short-track speed skater of Republic of Korea descent. He represented the Republic of Korea at the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games and won gold medals in the 1500m and 1000m and 5000m Relay of Men’s Individual Short-Track Speed Skating as well as a bronze medal in Men’s 500m.
Born in 1974, Bjørndalen is a Norwegian skier nicknamed “The King of Biathlon”. He once won three gold medals at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Men’s 10km, 15km and 12.5km Pursuit. The 2014 Olympic Winter Gamess were the sixth Bjørndalen has taken part in consecutively.
Born in 1983, Williams is an American athlete and one of the fastest women sprinters in the world. She won Women’s 100m with a record of 10.93 second at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki.
Born in 1986, White is a snowboarder, and has won gold in men’s half-pipe at the 2006 and 2010 Olympic Winter Games. He is nicknamed “the Flying Tomato”, and is one of the best snowboarders and the most talented skateboarders.
Born in 1972, Pechstein is a German woman speed skater and the Winter Olympic athlete with the greatest achievement in Germany. She has accumulated 5 Olympic gold medals, 2 silver medals and 2 bronze medals.
Figure Skating Luge Ice Hockey Curling Nordic Combined Bobsleigh Biathlon Snowboard Cross Country Skiing Alpine Skiing Freestyle Skiing Skeleton Ski Jumping Short Track Speed Skating Speed Skating
Figure skating has developed from a practical way to get around on ice into the elegant mix of art and sport.
Men
Individual
Women
Individual
Mixed Events
Pairs Mixed;Ice Dancing;Noc Team
雪橇起源於北歐,據記載,早在1480年挪威就已出現雪橇。1883年瑞士在達沃斯舉行了世界上第一次雪橇比賽🌕,1964年雪橇在第九屆冬季华信會中被列為正式比賽項目⛔。
Men
Singles Men
Women
Singles Women
Mixed Events
Doubles;Mixed Team Relay
Ice hockey is a fast, fluid and exciting team sport. It draws big crowds at the Olympic Winter Games thanks to the drama and tension of the matches.
Men
Ice Hockey
Women
Ice Hockey
Site:Wukesong Sports Centre
Starting from the Nagano 1998 Olympic Winter Games, curling was adopted as an official sport, with two curling events – men’s and women’s curling.
Men
Curling Men
Women
Curling Women
Mixed Events
Mixed Doubles
This sport, which has a long Olympic history, combines ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
Men
Individual , Ski Jumping K90 (70M) Men;Sprint K120 Men;Team/4X5 KM Men
Bobsleigh is a winter sport invented by the Swiss in the late 1860s in which teams make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sled.
Men
Two-Men;Four-Men
Women
Two-women
Site:National Sliding Centre
Biathlon combines the power and aggression of cross-country skiing with the precision and calm of marksmanship. The word "biathlon" stems from the Greek word for two contests.
Men
10km,20km , 15km Mass Start;4x7.5km Relay ,12.5km Pursuit
Women
7.5km,15km,12.5km Mass Start;4x6km Relay,10km Pursuit
Mixed Events
Mixed Relay
Snowboard is a sport that uses a board attached to rider's feet to speed down a slope. Snowboard was first developed as a sport in the United States in the 1960s.
Men
Giant Parallel Slalom;Slopestyle , Half-Pipe;Snowboard Cross , Parallel Slalom
Women
Giant Parallel Slalom;Slopestyle , Half-Pipe;Snowboard Cross , Parallel Slalom
Cross country skiing is the oldest type of skiing. It emerged from a need to travel over snow-covered terrain and developed as a sport at the end of the 19th century.
Men
15KM , 50KM;Relay 4×10KM , Skiathlon 15KM + 15KM;Sprint 15KM ,Team Sprint
Women
10KM,30KM;Relay 4×5KM,Skiathlon 7.5KM + 7.5KM;Sprint 15KM,Team Sprint
The birth of modern downhill skiing dates back to the 1850s.
Men
Alpine Combined;Downhill ,Slalom;Giant Slalom ,Super Combined ,Super-G
Women
Alpine Combined;Downhill ,Slalom;Giant Slalom ,Super Combined ,Super-G
Mixed Events
Parallel Mixed Team Event
Freestyle skiing combines speed, showmanship and the ability to perform aerial manoeuvres whilst skiing. It debuted as a demonstration sport at the 1988 Calgary Games.
Men
Aerials ,Halfpipe,Moguls ,Ski Cross ,Slopestyle
Women
Aerials ,Halfpipe,Moguls ,Ski Cross ,Slopestyle
The Skeleton is a toboggan that came from the use of sleds to transport freight in winter by the North American Indians. After the first practice of the sport in St. Moritz in 1884, it became a sports event.
Men
Individual
Women
Individual
Ski jumping is a form of Nordic skiing where the skier glides down a (35°~37°) ramp at 90Km/h to jump and fly as far as they can go from the launching zone to make a stable landing in the landing section.
Men
K120 Individual (90M),K90 Individual (70M),K120 Team(90M)
Women
K90 Individual (70M)
Short track speed skating is a skating competition that takes place on a 111.12m track in a 960x30m ice rink. As it uses a shorter track than the conventional 400m track, it is often called short track.
Men
Individual: 500m, 1000m, 1500m, Team: 5000m relay
Women
Individual: 500m, 1000m, 1500m,Team: 3000m relay
Speed skating involves two athletes wearing skates that start simultaneously and compete speeding on a 400m ice track.
Men
500m,1000m,1500m,5000m,10000m,Team Pursuit,Mass Start.
Women
500m,1000m,1500m,3000m,5000m,Team Pursuit,Mass Start.
The XIII Olympic Winter Games took place in Lake Placid, New York, United States of America, in 1980, which were the first Olympic Winter Games that the Chinese Olympic Committee (COC) participated in after being re-instated its legal status in the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1979. The COC sent 28 athletes to take part in 18 events in Skating, Skiing and Biathlon. The Chinese athletes who participate in the Olympic Winter Games for the first time lagged behind and failed to make it to the top six.
It was the second Olympic Winter Games for the Chinese delegation, which sent 37 athletes to take part in 26 events. Chinese Taipei also sent 14 athletes to join this edition of the Games. It was the first time that athletes from two sides of the strait participated in the Olympics together. In the women’s Slalom event of Alpine Skiing, Chinese skiers Jin Xuefei and Wang Guizhen came out the 19th and 20th. The Chinese team accomplished its goal of broadening its vision and training.
The XV Olympic Winter Games took place in Calgary, Canada, in 1988. China only sent a 20-people delegation to compete in 3 events that would produce 18 gold medals, namely Speed Skating, Figure Skating and Cross-country Skiing. Chinese athlete Li Yan captured gold in Women’s 1,000m Short-Track Speed Skating Performance and bronze in 500m and 1,500m.
Chinese athletes won three silver medals, ranking the 15th in the medal table. It was also the first time that China broke its zero-medal record after 12 years of hard work since its initial participation in the Olympic Winter Games in 1980. 34 Chinese athletes took part in 34 events in Skiing, Skating and Biathlon, and finally won three silver medals, among them female skater Ye Qiaobo captured silver medals in 500m and 1,000m Speed Skating despite her injury.
The IOC voted in 1986 to decide holding the Olympic Winter Games two years after the Games of the Olympiad. To be in line with the decision, the XVII Olympic Winter Games took place in Lillehammer, Norway, in 1994, which were two years after the Olympic Winter Games in Albertville, France, 1992. They were the only two editions of the Olympic Games to be two years apart. China sent 27 athletes, among whom 19 were female, to take part in Speed Skating, Short-track Speed Skating, Figure Skating, Biathlon and Freestyle Skiing.
The XVIII Olympic Winter Games took place in Nagano, Japan, in 1998. The Chinese delegation participated in 4 sports, namely Skating, Ice Hockey, Skiing and Biathlon, and 40 events, including Short-track Speeding Skating, Speeding Skating, Women’s Ice Hockey, Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing, Biathlon and Cross-country Skiing. The delegation achieved better results with 6 silver and 2 bronze. Although no gold medals were captured, the progress of the team was obvious to all.
The XIX Olympic Winter Games took place in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, between 8 – 24 February 2002, with 78 events – 10 more than the previous Nagano Games, which re-included Skeleton and added Women’s Bobsleigh, making it the edition with the most events in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Chinese Short-track Speed Skater Yang Yang became the first Chinese athlete to win a gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games. The Chinese team acquired two gold, two silver and four bronze, ranking 13th in the medal table.
At the foot of the snow-capped Alps, the Olympic Flame for the XX Olympic Winter Games slowly went out. China sent 151 people, among whom 76 are athletes, including 36 and 40 male and female athletes. Although the team dropped a place, compared to the last Games, to be ranked the 14th, the overall medal count exceeded the pervious Games by 3, with a total of 11 medals comprising 2 gold, 4 silver and 5 bronze.
The Chinese team performed well at the XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, Canada, winning 11 medals, including 5 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze. Wang Meng captured 3 gold in women’s 500m, 1,000m Short-track Speeding Skating and Relay. She also broke the world record to become the first Chinese athletes to have won three gold medals in a single edition of the Olympic Winter Games. The Chinese team therefore won all four gold from the Women’s Short-track Speed Skating.
The XXII Olympic Winter Games took place in Sochi, Russia, in 2014. The Chinese delegation won 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze. When speed skater Zhang Hong captured the gold, she shattered the 34-year-old curse on the Chinese speed-skating team. Short-track speed skaters Li Jianrou and Zhou Yang also surprised fans and put behind them the injury of Wang Meng. Furthermore, eight of the Chinese medallists were born in the 90s, demonstrating the strength of the team in the future.
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