Creative background of pursuing dreams without regrets

China's famous figure skaters Pang Qing and Tong Jian flew to Canada in June 2009, and invited the world-famous Canadian David Wilson to arrange a brand-new free skating program and a symphony version of Impossible Dream for them. The combination of fast and slow styles and tortuous storyline can show their dancing skills incisively and vividly, which is the first cooperation between the two sides.

"Although many of our dreams are difficult to realize, we can't stop longing for and chasing our dreams for a moment." Inspired by more than 20 years of sports experience, Pang Qing and Tong Jian renamed the symphony version of Impossible Dream as No Regret in 2009, and used it as the soundtrack.

20 10 February 16, at the 2 1 Vancouver Winter Olympics, I chose this piece as their free skating soundtrack. Pang Tong and his wife devoted themselves wholeheartedly to the perfect interpretation of the double skating program "No regrets". The audience was impressed by their superb artistic performance and superb technology, and won the standing ovation of pacific coliseum 14000 audience, and finally won the silver medal in pairs skating with the first place in free skating. On Pang Tong's blog, netizens praised that "this kind of dance should only exist in the sky, and the beauty on earth is nowhere to be found".

"No regrets" set a new record for freestyle skating in the International Skating Federation with 14 1.