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【Network rumor crusher】Short track speed skating foul is judged by "Cheetah"? CCTV clarified

"'Thanks cheetah' left fouls with nowhere to escape."

On the evening of the 7th, the men's 1000-meter final of short track speed skating at the Beijing Winter Olympics had many collisions and accidents between the participants. In the end, the referee looked back at the video system and determined that The Chinese player Ren Ziwei won the championship and Li Wenlong won the silver medal. After the game, many netizens shouted: "Thank you Cheetah."

【Network rumor crusher】Short track speed skating foul is judged by "Cheetah"? CCTV clarified

What exactly is a cheetah? Is the controversy on the short track speed skating really determined by it? The "News Hyperlink" program of the Voice of China of the Central Radio and Television Corporation interviewed the head of the "Cheetah" research and development team - Zhao Wei, senior engineer of the Special Equipment Department of the Central Radio and Television Corporation, to see the secret ↓

Has a "cheetah" speed

Special shooting equipment with a speed of 90 kilometers per hour

"Cheetah" full name "ultra-high-speed 4K orbital camera system", is a special camera equipment independently developed by the Central Radio and Television Corporation for 5 years, specially used for the broadcast of the speed skating events of the Winter Olympics, and this Winter Olympics is its debut.

Zhao Wei said that the reason why it is called "cheetah" is because it is very agile. In the Winter Olympics speed skating competition, athletes can reach speeds of 15 to 18 meters per second, which is about 50 kilometers per hour, while top athletes can reach speeds of 70 kilometers per hour. The "Cheetah" design technical standard can reach 25 meters per second, which is equivalent to about 90 kilometers per hour.

【Network rumor crusher】Short track speed skating foul is judged by "Cheetah"? CCTV clarified

Not only that, "Cheetah" can also achieve acceleration, deceleration and overtaking actions according to the needs of live broadcasting, so as to capture various scenes in speed skating competitions more flexibly and casually.

【Network rumor crusher】Short track speed skating foul is judged by "Cheetah"? CCTV clarified

△ "Cheetah" that runs faster than speed skaters

Why didn't the "cheetah" be used in short track speed skating competitions?

Zhao Wei revealed that there is currently only one set of "Cheetah" systems, which are installed in the "Ice Ribbon" stadium. The short track speed skating competition that netizens paid attention to on the 7th did not use the "cheetah". Why?

【Network rumor crusher】Short track speed skating foul is judged by "Cheetah"? CCTV clarified

△ "Cheetah" and its high-speed orbital companion

According to reports, the high-speed track system has certain requirements for the venue, and the track system needs to be installed behind the sponge cushion of the athletes on the outside of the field, and the isolation board is also installed to ensure the safety of the surrounding personnel. However, the short track speed skating venue and the deployment requirements of the "Cheetah" are not in line with each other, and for the sake of adaptability and safety, the "Cheetah" system is not installed in the short track speed skating competition.

【Network rumor crusher】Short track speed skating foul is judged by "Cheetah"? CCTV clarified

△ Zhao Wei, head of the special equipment department of the general station

In addition, the refereeing system and the television system are independent of each other. The referee system will set up some cameras on the spot to specifically shoot key positions in the venue or the foul actions of athletes. Referees refer more to the footage of the refereeing system than to the live footage we see on TV.

【Network rumor crusher】Short track speed skating foul is judged by "Cheetah"? CCTV clarified

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Source: CCTV News WeChat public account, Beijing rumor dispelling platform

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