Ice and Snow Skiing World Cup Tongshan Station Gu Ailing successfully advanced to the finals Su Yimi

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-29

On December 14, in the FIS Ski World Cup Tongshan Station competition, Chinese men's snowboard Winter Olympic champion Su Yiming made two jumps in the big air preliminaries and missed the final. In the freestyle skiing halfpipe preliminaries, Gu Ailing scored 8975, with the second place in the preliminaries and teammates Li Fanghui and Liu Yishan advanced to the finals.

This is Su Yiming's third World Cup event this season. In the previous World Cup in Beijing Shougang Station and Edmonton Station in Canada, Su Yiming won one gold and one silver. In the preliminaries of this Tongshan Station, Su Yiming tried a 1800-degree backfoot action in the first round of the preliminaries, and made a mistake on the ground. In the second round, Su Yiming tried the same move again, but once again made a landing mistake and missed the finals. Another Chinese player, Yang Wenlong, also made a mistake to 30He finished 21st in the preliminaries with 75 points and failed to reach the finals.

In the women's freestyle skiing halfpipe qualification tournament held on the same day, Gu Ailing continued to play with injuries. Previously, at Chongli Genting Station, Gu Ailing, who wrapped a protective gear around her shoulder, won the championship with a high score. Coming to the final of the Copper Mountain Station in the United States, Gu Ailing showed excellent form in the first round, winning 89A high score of 75 points. After the first round, Gu Ailing ranked No. 1 among all 21 contestants. In the second round of the competition, Gu Ailing made persistent efforts and completed a full set of actions perfectly, scoring 8775 points. Great Britain's Zoe Atkin skated the only score to break 90 in the preliminaries in the second round, surpassing Gu Ailing to move up to No. 1. In the end, Gu Ailing won 89With a score of 75 points, he won the second place in the preliminary round and successfully entered the finals. The other two Chinese players, Li Fanghui and Liu Yishan, finished with 7925 points and 70With a score of 50 points, he ranked 5th and 8th in the preliminaries and also qualified for the finals.

Text: Beijing Youth Daily reporter Chu Peng.

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