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Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

preface

The best result in the history of the Chinese skateboarding team was broken by a 14-year-old girl!

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

With the start of the Paris Olympics, there is such a girl who won the fourth place in the Olympic Games for the first time, and broke the history of Chinese women's skateboarding!

The first Olympics made history

Seven years ago, there was no in-depth research on skateboarding in China, and it was not until 2017 that China Skateboarding was officially established.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Until now, in the second skateboarding Olympics, Cui Chenxi won the fourth place in the field with a score of 241 points, and also broke Zeng Wenhui's results!

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

This is just a 14-year-old girl who not only made history at the Olympics, but also raised the country's ranking a notch.

Although she didn't win the championship, it was quite remarkable for a 14-year-old girl to be able to do this, and it was the best result in the Chinese women's skateboarding competition.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Whether it is Cui Chenxi's family or himself, he is quite satisfied with this result, and when he interviewed offstage, he did not show a sad expression, but was quite happy.

Many netizens have given her the title of "Sister Child", and the reporter also mentioned this title in the interview: "Do you like this title? ”

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

At this time, Cui Chenxi's expression was stunned, and he was probably entangled in whether to agree or not to agree, until he finally nodded.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

At this time, the reporter asked what songs she usually listened to, but Cui Chenxi's answer made the reporter laugh wildly, she replied: "I still listen to the song quite old, it's the chopsticks brother." ”

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Is the chopsticks brother already very old, even netizens don't understand, this is really a bit heart-wrenching!

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Although there are a little regrets about my results, I am still quite satisfied with my results, after all, it doesn't have much to do with it.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

After all, Cui Chenxi loves skateboarding very much, and if she likes it, she will keep skating, and netizens comforted her after seeing it.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Don't look at her as if she is very shy, as long as she talks about "pin", she will change her conversation in seconds, is this the legendary "pin" person?

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

The reporter saw that Cui Chenxi's medal had a lot of badges hanging on it, so he asked with curiosity: "You have a lot of badges, where did they all come from?" ”

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

When it comes to badges, Cui Chenxi's small mouth is like a "machine gun", crazy output, and the badge hanging on the medal is only one-tenth of all of it.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

There are many foreign badges, such as: Mongolia, several are issued by China, Brazil, United States, almost all of them are exchanged with skateboarders.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

After saying this, I will start to introduce how the badges are exchanged, and even the subtitles are a little lazy and don't want to write in the video.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

So, the reporter wanted to exchange a few badges with Cui Chenxi, and Cui Chenxi exchanged his Eiffel Tower badge to the reporter, and there was a giant panda on it.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Not only the Asian Games, but even the badges in the Olympic Village are there, and they are really worthy of the legendary "pin" people!

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Before setting a record in the Paris Olympics, Cui Chenxi still had many glorious achievements.

Cui Chenxi's character introduction

Cui Chenxi, born in Jinan, Shandong Province in 2009, first came into contact with skateboarding because of her father, who owned a skateboard shop at the time.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

When Cui Chenxi came into contact with skateboarding, he was only 3 years old, and slowly found that he liked skateboarding, so he decided to learn skateboarding from his father, who opened more skateboarding shops.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Then, Cui Chenxi often skated with some friends in the countryside, accumulating over time, and his skills slowly improved, until he participated in many competitions later.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart
Cui Chenxi's father, Cui Yongtao, was the deputy secretary general of the local provincial roller skating association, and also organized roller skating training and was responsible for team building.

In 2021, in the skateboarding competition in Beijing, Cui Chenxi of the women's group won the runner-up with 13.37 points.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

At that time, Cui Chenxi was only 11 years old and was able to win the runner-up, and it was the first race in his life.

Then, in 2022, Cui Chenxi won the women's championship in the finals of the Weibo Skateboarding Classic jointly sponsored by Sina Sports, Weibo Sports, and Weibo Skateboarding
Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

At the end of 2022, at the selection of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games skateboarding national training team, Cui Chenxi appeared in the national competition for the first time.

And in the competition, he has been in the top three, until the end of the competition, won the first individual national competition medal, after this competition, Cui Chenxi became a player selected by the provincial sports center.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

At the 2023 World Skateboarding Tour Rome stop, Cui Chenxi squeezed into the women's quarterfinals and ranked 30th in the qualification ranking for skateboarding at the Paris Olympics.

On June 26, Cui Chenxi of the Chinese team at the Rome station of the 2023 World Skateboarding Street Pro Tour reached the women's quarterfinals and ranked 30th in the skateboarding qualification ranking for the Paris Olympics.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

In 2023, Cui Chenxi will be officially selected for the Chinese national team skateboarding list at the Hangzhou Asian Games to compete in the women's street style event, and she is also the youngest athlete in the delegation.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Don't look at her as the youngest of the youngest, she won the gold medal in the final with a total score of 242.62, becoming the youngest champion in the history of the Asian Games.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

After winning the championship in the Asian Games, there were many reporters interviewing Cui Chenxi, and Cui Chenxi, who won the championship, felt very excited, even if he won the championship, Cui Chenxi felt that he did not achieve the results he wanted.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

The reporter heard that Cui Chenxi especially likes to eat western red beef soup, but in fact, even Cui Chenxi himself doesn't know how the dish tastes, but he heard that it is very delicious.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

When the reporter asked Cui Chenxi if she had any athletes she followed or athletes she liked, she "honestly" said that she was concerned, but when the reporter asked if there was anything she wanted to see, she replied honestly: "I don't seem to be paying attention." ”

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

Cui Chenxi is not only eccentric, but also has a very strong sense of self-confidence at a young age!

epilogue

Today's young people are really stronger from generation to generation, Cui Chenxi has proved with his own strength that no matter which project it is, there will always be one in China who can stand up.

Cui Chenxi: 12-year-old Asian Games champion, 14-year-old Olympic record, interviewed straight to the heart

I hope that those young athletes can better play their strength, fight for themselves, fight for the country, and hope that China can get more championships!

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