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29th gold! Chinese athletes sweep gold, silver and bronze medals in women's freestyle skiing big air

2025-02-12 11:58:03

On February 12, in the women's freestyle skiing big air final of the Harbin Asian Winter Games, Chinese athlete Liu Mengting won the gold medal, Han Linshan won the silver medal, and Yang Ruyi won the bronze medal.


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Liu Mengting, born in the 2000s, was the flag bearer of the Chinese sports delegation at the opening ceremony of this Asian Winter Games. This gold medal is Liu Mengting's second gold medal in the Asian Winter Games. In the women's freestyle skiing slopestyle final of the Harbin Asian Winter Games held earlier, Chinese athlete Liu Mengting won the gold medal, Yang Ruyi won the silver medal, and Han Linshan won the bronze medal.


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Well, according to @Beijingwalker since you have some mountain that snow maybe a couple of weeks during winter, you guys MUST be good at or at least have some interest in winter sport. So sending just 1 is a shame number, SHAME lol
there is a slang: money is not everything but no money is nothing.
the chinese have money.
well, you can do wintersport in the deserts, too. why not, if you have money like the oil sheiks. or in tropical Singapore.
in Vietnam we have snow in the mountain. wintersport is not so popular. Vietnamese are more mad at football.
if anything people do ice skating indoor.

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30th gold! Chinese team wins gold, silver and bronze in ski mountaineering mixed relay​



According to CCTV News, on the 12th, in the ski mountaineering mixed relay final of the Harbin Asian Winter Games, the Chinese team performed well and won the gold, silver and bronze medals. Tseden Yuzhen/Bruhl won the gold medal, Yu Jingxuan/Bi Yuxin and Sonam Quzhen/Liu Jianbin won the silver and bronze medals respectively.


The ski mountaineering event came to an end today, and the Chinese team won a total of 3 golds, 3 silvers and 3 bronze medals.
 
dude talking about illiterate. I NEVER said these counties "does not" snow at all

I said Central Asian countries don't generally snow CONSTANTLY means they don't have a big following of Winter Sport. Again, going back to my Previous Post

Turkey is the limit of West Asia, and Turkey don't snow (except at attitude, like Ankara which is 3000 ft above ground) and there are only 5 countries in Central Asia , beside Kazakhstan, they don't snow constantly like in Japan, Northern China and Korea as they are ALL BELOW Kazakhstan, they snow maybe 10 days or less a year.
You keep posting these country snow periodically mean shit because that's not what I said.
 
there is a slang: money is not everything but no money is nothing.
the chinese have money.
well, you can do wintersport in the deserts, too. why not, if you have money like the oil sheiks. or in tropical Singapore.
in Vietnam we have snow in the mountain. wintersport is not so popular. Vietnamese are more mad at football.
if anything people do ice skating indoor.

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lol, yeah, we have this Ice Ring in Macquarie Center where people constantly skate in it, and we do snow in Mountain that does not mean we do have a big Winterport following even if we are extremely rich
 
dude talking about illiterate. I NEVER said these counties "does not" snow at all

I said Central Asian countries don't generally snow CONSTANTLY means they don't have a big following of Winter Sport. Again, going back to my Previous Post


You keep posting these country snow periodically mean shit because that's not what I said.
China on average snow less than central Asian countries. You really know very little about what you are talking about.
 

31st gold! China wins gold medal in men's 4×7.5km relay in cross-country skiing at the Asian Winter Games​


2025-02-12 14:26:18 Source: Qilu One Point
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Shandong report

On February 12, in the men's 4×7.5km relay final of cross-country skiing at the Harbin Asian Winter Games, the Chinese team composed of Li Minglin, Tsering Zhandui, Bao Lin and Wang Qiang won the gold medal.


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In the previous Harbin Asian Winter Games cross-country skiing men's individual short distance (traditional technique) final, Chinese athlete Wang Qiang won the gold medal with a time of 2 minutes 56.19 seconds. This is the first gold medal in the history of the Asian Winter Games for Chinese men's cross-country skiing!


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China on average snow less than central Asian countries. You really know very little about what you are talking about.
Huh? Are you actually living in Beijing??

The entire Northern Part of China have 10 years of snow of Kabul......You have Beijing having averaged 55 days of snow vs 7 Days a year in Kabul and 10 Days a year in Tashkent which make the fact that on averag it snow 0 days in Guangdong and Hainan pointless

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And Tashkent and Beijing is at similar Latitude. (Beijing is 39'54 N While Tashkent is at 41'18 N)

I mean are you seriously comparing China and Central Asian country and say China snow less than Central Asian Country like Afghanistan??
 
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Huh? Are you actually living in Beijing??
You are just an illiterate, Check out the maps I posted which show average snowfall in the world, I was not arguing about one city. By th way, Beijing has almost no snow so far this winter.
Xinjiang has lots of snow, Xinjiang itself is in central Asia. All central Asian contries snow in winter.
 
You are just an illiterate, Check out the maps I posted which show average snowfall in the world, I was not arguing about one city. By th way, Beijing has almost no snow so far this winter.
Xinjiang has lots of snow, Xinjiang itself is in central Asia. All central Asian contries snow in winter.
First, None of your map were about "Average Snow Fall" of the world.
This map is about the Classification of snow in different Zone
You are just an illiterate
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This describe snow fall at what described level

This just said "Countires recevied snowfall"

This again show snow at which level by a different colour code

Tell me, which photo you post said anything about "Average Snow Fall"

Second, I show you the direct comparison of two cities in similar latitude (True North) and show you the different between how different is the snowing in Tashkent and Beijing

And finally, the same as China as a whole, not the entire Xinjiang lies in the same latitude. Most of Xinjiang lies even north than Kazakhstan, and the one in the south near the other Central Asian region received similar snow fall than city like Tashkent 41°18′40″N 69°16′47″E (11 Days)

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Aksu City, Xinjiang, China (41°11′06″N 80°17′25″E) - 17 days

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And Korla, Xinjiang, China (41°43′33″N 86°10′29″E) 17.7 Snow days


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As oppose to city that in Northern Xinjiang Like Urumaqi, that lies at the same latitude as Kazakhstan (43-44 degree North) that saw 65 days of average snow fall. Which is the entire point of my point, Central Asian countries, beside Kazakhstan, snow only a little, not enough to generate interest in winter sport.

So, you are not only illiterate, but also blind and dishonest.
 
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So, you are not only illiterate, but also blind and dishonest.
You are just coping hard, let me ask you, Xinjiang is part of central Asia and is well known in China for winter sports, how come other central Asian regions can't? Does Xinjiang has a magic border to stop winter climate to its west? You are just a crazy guy.

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"The Tien Shan mountain range, particularly its western portion spanning Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, is a prominent region for snow in Central Asia. This mountain range is known as a "water tower" due to its extensive glaciers and snow cover, which feed rivers and provide essential water resources to the region. "

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