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Xizang athletes make advances in Harbin Asian winter games

Xizang athletes make advances in Harbin Asian winter games

Xizang athletes make advances in Harbin Asian winter games

Cidanyuzhen Photo: Courtesy of Harbin 2025 Organizers

Cidanyuzhen, an athlete from the Xizang Autonomous Region of southwest China, claimed another gold in the first mixed relay event in ski mountaineering at the Winter Games Asian on Wednesday with his teammate Buluer of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region of Xinjiang Uygur, which was followed by his first gold medal in the women’s final of the ski mountaineering competition on Sunday. The athlete made history by winning the first gold medal for this event at Asia Winter Games.

After completing Wednesday’s competition, Cidanyuzhen, 19, began to reflect on his scarcity during the race with the aim of heading to the 2026 Winter Games in Milan, Italy.

“The ski mountaineering event has been developed in recent years. I will improve every detail and continue to improve,” the Chinese athlete told The Global Times on Thursday.

In addition to Cidanyuzhen’s medals, other Xizang athletes won a gold medal and a bronze in the Asian winter games, making historical advances.

In China’s sweeping in the mixed relay of ski mountaineering, Suolangquzhen assured a bronze medal with his teammate Liu Jianbin.

Cirenzhandui, who captured the gold in the 4×7.5 km -ski ski -in -bottom skiing match on Wednesday, told The Global Times that, although Xizang’s athletes are young, they all appreciate the opportunity to compete in the International scenario and focus on being improved.

Cirenzhandui became the first Xizang athlete to attend the winter Olympic Games when he debuted in the event in 2022.

The athlete said they often train in Nyingchi, Xizang, during the summer months.

Specifically, their regular training sessions in this scenic region have allowed them to obtain a valuable experience amid high altitude conditions. In addition, during these training sessions, he noticed improvements in winter sports training conditions throughout the autonomous region in recent years.

Behind this advance is China’s strategy to develop winter sports, the directed help of other regions to Xizang, as well as the work of regional sports authorities to support and nurture young talent.

Xizang’s unique geography provides an ideal environment for winter sports training. At the same time, these snow fields are not just for competitors. They also offer opportunities for recreational skiers and outdoor enthusiasts to experience the beauty of Xizang’s winter landscapes, according to Tibet.CN.

The report says that a wide variety of ice and snow activities has enriched the winter life of local people and has improved their physical well -being.

These activities have traditional ice -based fun such as sleds and wood skates, along with freestych skating and equipment events such as ice strips and relay races. As these activities continue to develop, ice and snow sports facilities in Xizang are constantly improving, providing a better environment and higher quality services to the local community.

“The development of mass ice and snow sports and industry cannot trust a single element, but must be driven by the fusion of multiple integral forces. With rich ice and snow resources and correct direction, including the promotion of High level breeds, the integration of culture.

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