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Snowboard Women's Steeplechase Feng He played normally

Before the start of the women's slew track event, The Tibetan athlete Yong qinglam, who was supposed to be the first Tibetan athlete in China to participate in the Winter Olympics, was injured unexpectedly, and the 18-year-old Feng He, who also reached the same points, was urgently replaced. In yesterday's competition, Feng He successfully entered the knockout round from the qualifiers, and in the round of 32 into 16, Feng He finished fourth in the group and missed the round of 16. After the competition, Feng He said: "As the first female athlete in China to participate in the project, I feel very honored, because I am a substitute participant, I am actually very lucky. ”

Snowboard Women's Steeplechase Feng He played normally

In yesterday's game, Feng He went smoothly overall despite his mistakes. She said after the game: "The snow in the afternoon had some effect on me, I fell, I fell to the tailbone, affected the strength. But overall the performance was OK, and my coach and I were more satisfied with my performance today. ”

"After today's game, I feel that I have matured, more like an adult, more courageous than before. I feel good about training and playing with these top athletes, and in the future I want to get better and better, break through myself, and go to the next level. Feng He said.

For Yang Qinglam, it is indeed a pity that he did not qualify for the Beijing Winter Olympics due to injury. Originally from Qamdo, Tibet, she set the best ever record for a Chinese athlete in the World Cup in the snowboard obstacle course. After the injury, Yongqing Ram said: "Thank you for your encouragement, come on." In the future, I will work harder and hope to participate in the next Winter Olympics. ”

Source: Beijing Evening News Reporter Li Yuanfei Chen Jiakun Deng Fangjia

Photo by Pan Zhiwang, a reporter of this newspaper

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