Original title: Xinhua All Media +丨The Eye of the Sky Overlooking Qitai River: “Hometown of Winter Olympic Champions” goes on a new journey
Qitaihe Short Track Speed Skating Championship Hall (drone photo) taken on January 8. Qitaihe Short Track Speed Skating Champion Pavilion opened in 2019, mainly displaying the history of the local skating industry for more than 40 years.
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
Qitaihe Short Track Speed Skating Championship Hall (drone photo) taken on January 12. Qitaihe Short Track Speed Skating Champion Pavilion opened in 2019, mainly displaying the history of the local skating industry for more than 40 years.
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Zhang Tao
A street view of Yangyang Street, Jizihe District, Qitaihe City, taken on January 12 (drone photo). The street is named after Yang Yang, my country’s first gold medalist at the Winter Olympics.
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
A street view of Yangyang Street, Jizihe District, Qitaihe City, taken on January 12 (drone photo). The street is named after Yang Yang, my country’s first gold medalist at the Winter Olympics.
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
A short track speed skating theme landscape on Yangyang Street, Eggplant River District, Qitaihe City (taken on January 12, drone photo). The street is named after Yang Yang, my country’s first gold medalist at the Winter Olympics.
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
The exterior of Qitaihe Vocational College campus and Qitaihe Sports Center (building on the right) taken on January 12 (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Zhang Tao
On January 10, children from the Short Track Speed Skating Training Center of Qitaihe Vocational College train at the Qitaihe Sports Center (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
On January 10, children from the Short Track Speed Skating Training Center of Qitaihe Vocational College train at the Qitaihe Sports Center (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and transporting outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
On January 10, children from the Short Track Speed Skating Training Center of Qitaihe Vocational College train at the Qitaihe Sports Center (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and transporting outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
On January 12, skating enthusiasts skated at an ice rink in Taoshan District, Qitaihe City (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Zhang Tao
On January 12, skating enthusiasts skated at an ice rink in Taoshan District, Qitaihe City (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
On January 12, skating enthusiasts skated at an ice rink in Taoshan District, Qitaihe City (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
On January 12, skating enthusiasts skated at an ice rink in Taoshan District, Qitaihe City (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
On January 12, skating enthusiasts skated at an ice rink in Taoshan District, Qitaihe City (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Zhang Tao
The Champion Bridge in Taoshan District, Qitaihe City, taken on January 12 (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Zhang Tao
The Champion Bridge in Taoshan District, Qitaihe City, taken on January 12 (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
The Champion Bridge in Taoshan District, Qitaihe City, taken on January 12 (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
The exterior of Qitaihexi Station was taken on January 12. On December 6, 2021, Qitaihexi Station officially opened for operation. The station is symmetrical on the left and right and looks like a skate (drone photo).
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
The exterior of Qitaihe Sports Center (drone photo) taken on January 12.
As a representative city of short track speed skating in China, Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province has successively trained and sent many world champions such as Yang Yang, Wang Meng, Sun Linlin, Fan Kexin and Zhang Jie for the country. So far, of the 13 Winter Olympic gold medals won by China, 6 have come from athletes trained by Qitaihe.
As a “national key high-level sports reserve talent base”, in recent years, Qitaihe has taken measures such as innovating talent training methods, increasing the number of schools with short track speed skating characteristics, creating a “provincial team and city-run” base, and holding mass ice and snow sports activities. , so that the training of short-track speed skating reserve talents will reach a new level, and it will undertake the important task of training and supplying outstanding short-track speed skating athletes to the national team.
Photo by reporter Xie Jianfei
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