Parallel turn to pick gold to create history! Gong Naiying: did I win?

Xinhua News Agency, Zhangjiakou, February 24 (reporter Yang Fan, Zhang Yueshan) “did I win?” The palace that crossed the finish line, Naiying shouted loudly to the audience in doubt.

On the afternoon of the 24th, Gong Naiying defeated Swiss player Zogg in the final of the parallel rotation project at Chongli station of the International Snow Union snowboard parallel project World Cup. The two clenched all the way until the last three flag gates were seen. Gong Naiying finally picked the gold with the advantage of 0.35 seconds.

“These days are particularly tired and the competition status is not good enough. What’s more, our level is not good enough than that of foreign players, and we have never thought of winning the gold medal. I tried my best.” Gong Naiying said.

One day ago, the 20-year-old Chinese snowboarder only joined the top 16 of the big swing project. When facing the reporter, she sighed that she didn’t play well enough and didn’t push hard enough. A day later, Gong Naiying won the championship on this new track for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

The Chinese team’s Li Ruxin and Gong Naiying entered the top 16 of the parallel rotation competition. In the 1/8 final, Yu Ruxin was eliminated by Zog, while Gong Naiying defeated Polish player krur. In the quarter-finals, Gong Naiying defeated New Zealand player Sabina. In the semi-finals, in the face of German star Joerger, Gong Naiying took a 0.16-second advantage to reach the final and finally defeated Zog to win the championship.

Before and after the award ceremony, Gong Naiying wore the national flag all the time, and his lips trembled. “Today is compared with parallel rotation (non-Olympic project), and the Olympic Games are compared with parallel rotation. I hope to achieve the top four results in the parallel rotation of Beijing Winter Olympics.” She said.

“I really hope to get the top four grades. Come on, China team!” Gong Naiying said.

The list of the 23th National People’s Congress of the Chinese team in the French women’s football World Cup was released.

Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, May 27 (Reporter Wei Hua, Zhang Han) in preparation for the 2019 women’s football World Cup held in France from June to July, the Chinese team announced a list of 23 People’s Congress on the 27th, and Wang Frost was listed.

In this big list, Wang Frost, Wang Shanshan, Wu Haiyan and other famous generals were all selected. Among them, Wang Frost, who played for French Paris Saint-German, would wear No. 7 jersey.

The World Cup will be held in nine French cities from June 7 to July 7. The Chinese team will be divided into Group B. The same group also has Germany, South Africa and Spain, on June 8th, the Chinese team will welcome the first rival German team. Chinese team players and members of the coaching team have arrived at the base camp in Auxerre, France on the 25th to prepare for the final stage two weeks before the World Cup.

Attached the list of the 23th National People’s Congress of the Chinese women’s football team:

No. 1 Xu Huan, No. 2 Liu Shanshan, No. 3 Lin Yuping, No. 4 Lou Jiahui, No. 5 Wu Haiyan, No. 6 Han Peng, No. 7 Wang Frost, No. 8 Li Jiayue, yang Li on the 9th, Li Ying on the 10th, Wang Shanshan on the 11th, Peng Shimeng on the 12th, Wang Yan on the 13th, Wang Ying on the 14th, song end on the 15th, Li Wen on the 16th, Guya Sha on the 17th, bi Xiaolin on the 18th, Tan Ruyin on the 19th, Zhang Rui on the 20th, Yao Wei on the 21st, Luo Guiping on the 22nd, and Liu Yanqiu on the 23rd.

Curry and enbide will start China trip in China this summer

Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, May 16, Jinzhou Warrior star Curry announced through social media on 16th that he would come to China on June 24, visiting Shenzhen, Beijing and Shanghai successively to start his fifth China tour.

Different from the past four curry personal Chinese tours, this summer there will be Philadelphia 76ers as the star “the great” enbide, New York Knicks guard Dennis Smith, and three players from Orlando Magic’s rookie center, Mohammed Bamba, joined together with Curry in Beijing and Shanghai. This “star lineup” will visit Beijing in June 26-27 and then Shanghai in June 28-29. Curry will also be the first to visit Shenzhen in June 24-25.

“I am looking forward to UA Under Armour basketball Asia this year, which will be my fifth consecutive year to come to China. I feel sincerely excited and excited this year, because three UA basketball teammates will join me in contributing our strength to the development of basketball in a unique way.” Curry said.

Dragon boat fever in Australia”

Xinhua News Agency, Canberra, April 22 (Reporter Yue Dongxing Bai Xu) the dragon boat originated from China is becoming one of the water sports with increasing popularity among the Australian people. From the perspective of the just-concluded Australian National Championship, its positive effect has gone beyond the scope of pure competition.

On the 22nd, the five-day Australian National Dragon Boat Championship ended in Canberra. As Australia’s highest-level dragon boat race, this annual race was founded in 1998 and this year is the 22nd. The event attracted more than 3,000 players from all states and regions in Australia.

“The scale of the competition is expanding every year, and it may increase to 6 days next year,” Christine PRIST, chairman of the Australian Dragon Boat Association, said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua News Agency on the 22nd.

According to the event organizer, dragon boat sport has become one of the fastest growing water sports since it was introduced into Australia in 1980. Currently, there are about 200 clubs in Australia and about 7500 members. Many towns may become the “home” of a local dragon boat club as long as they have a river or lake that meets the sports conditions “.

Talking about the reason why dragon boats are popular in Australia, PRIST said: “Because it is a community activity and very open, children as young as 12 years old and old as 85 years old, as long as you are healthy enough, you can participate, because it has various levels of events that you can choose from.”

Zhu Zijing, 23 years old this year, has his parents in southern provinces of China. He settled in Australia with his family and has become the leading player of a club in Melbourne. He said that by participating in dragon boats, he could better integrate into the local culture.

“In our team, most of them are Australian. As a Chinese, I can communicate with them more easily through dragon boats. If I don’t participate, I may not realize so many friends.” Zhu Zijing said.

This young man from the University of Melbourne introduced that one of the reasons why dragon boats were popularized in Australia was an organization called “side by side with Dragon” more than 20 years ago (DragonsAbreastAustralia), it has launched an initiative to strengthen physical fitness and feel happy by participating in dragon boat sports, so as to resist the risk of breast cancer and help survivors recover. Therefore, at present, the main participants in Australian dragon boat sports are middle-aged and elderly people.

“Now slowly young people are also involved. For me, the most attractive thing about dragon boats is the team spirit of 20 people working hard for a goal in one boat, which is very rare in water sports.” Zhu Zijing said.

The 57-year-old lady Alyson Barrell is a member of a club in Sydney. She has been involved in dragon boat sports for 6 years.

“Before I retired, I was a police officer. Once I went to Singapore to see the demonstration of dragon boat, and then I took part in it after work. I liked it more and more, and felt a little” addicted.” She said, “because for people in their 50 s, there are not many optional sports.”

“But dragon boat is a way to help you get health and happiness in the middle and late stages of your life. Moreover, Australians like outdoor and water sports. Dragon boats originated from China exactly fit the essence of people’s lifestyle here. Although it is not a mass movement, it is becoming more and more popular.”

In addition to bringing a healthy lifestyle, strengthening community communication and enhancing team spirit, in PRIST’s view, dragon boat can also play a bridge role in international exchanges.

“China is the home of dragon boats. We respect the history and tradition behind the sport. For example, before the Australian national championship, we will also hold some ceremonies such as finishing wishes and dragon and lion dances.” The chairman of the Australian Dragon Boat Association said.

“Dragon boats let us know more about Chinese culture. Not only Australia, it is also becoming more and more popular in Asia. Moreover, it makes everyone understand that we are all friends on this planet.”