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The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's anti-super climb to the top, adding new faces, Japan fell out of the top 10!

On February 8, the 2022 Winter Olympics began the 4th day of competition, the Chinese team playing at home showed bravery, with Gu Ailing's gold medal, the host rose 3 places in a row with a score of 3 gold and 2 silver, surpassing Austria, the Russian Olympic Committee and Sweden to jump to the first place, which is also the first time in the history of the Chinese team to reach the top of the Winter Olympic medal table. The Czech republic won gold today to become a new member of the medal table, the Japanese team fell out of the top 10, and the United States did not win 1 gold.

The latest medal table of the Winter Olympics: China's anti-super climb to the top, adding new faces, Japan fell out of the top 10!

Chinese team naturalized player Gu Ailing has absolute strength in the free body ski women's big jump event, this morning's final, the post-00 women will live up to expectations, with 188.25 points to win the gold medal. The Chinese team also made history with 3 gold and 2 silver to top the Winter Olympic gold medal table for the first time.

Since the opening of the Winter Olympics, the Chinese team has only received no grain on the 2nd day, and the other 3 days have medals in the account: the first day of the short track speed skating mixed relay, Wu Dajing as the leader led the team to win the championship; on the 3rd day, the Chinese team won the gold and silver medal in the short track speed skating men's 1000 meters final, and the 17-year-old Su Yiming made a stunning debut to win the runner-up. After Gu Ailing won the championship on the 4th day, the ranking of the Chinese team jumped from the 4th place yesterday to the 1st place. It is worth mentioning that China's Ning Zhongyan is expected to hit the medal in the men's speed skating 1500 meters later.

A new face was added to the medal table at the Winter Olympics today, with Ledeck beating Austria's Urbin and Slovenia's Kotnik to win gold for the Czech Republic in the women's parallel giant slalom final. The Czech Republic also became the 20th team to break the drought in this Winter Olympic Games. Sweden ranked second after China with 3 gold and 1 bronze, the Russian Olympic Committee, Austria, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Germany, Norway ranked 3 to 8, Japan fell out of the top 10 to temporarily rank 11th, and the traditional power of the United States has not yet broken the championship drought, and currently only won 4 silver medals in 16th place.

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