What is the Winter Olympics spirit embodied by Gu Ailing?

The Winter Olympics spirit embodied in Gu Ailing is the courage to surpass oneself.

"I don't want to beat other players, I don't want to be better than others, I just want to be my best." Gu Ailing always maintains an Olympic heart of surpassing himself and pursuing excellence. Being able to stand out in the Olympic arena where there are so many experts enables Gu Ailing to not forget to comfort her opponents and soothe their hearts at the moment of victory. Only then can her opponents move from "fighting" to "joining hands" and move forward together towards a bright future. pace.

She ranked third before winning her first gold medal. She decided to change to a more difficult move at the last second before jumping. This change won the gold medal. This is the result of having the courage to challenge oneself and surpass oneself, which is what we often say, "If you dare to fight, you will win!"

The reason why Gu Ailing dares to change tactics in battle is inseparable from his usual hard study and practice and solid foundation. Open. She won two gold medals and one silver medal at the Winter Olympics, which is worthy of celebration. Her spirit is worth learning from.

Successfully challenged the 1620 difficulty level

By completing a difficult move that she had never completed before on the Shougang Grand Platform - turning 1620 off-axis to the left, the young girl Gu Ailing won the title of China The delegation won its third gold medal in this Winter Olympics.

This girl with a big heart, 5 minutes before the competition, decided to use a 1620 that exceeded her own limit, an off-axis somersault 1620. She succeeded, and Fate admired her very much. Because the picky referee scored 94.50 points, the highest score in the game, she almost made a counterattack with the last jump to win the gold medal.