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What are some cold facts about the Winter Olympics?

Winter Olympics cold knowledge:

1. Short Track Speed ??Skating-Short track speed skating

Short track speed skating competition with a track length of only 111.12 meters , the space is smaller and the pace is faster. In addition to competing for hard power, it also requires game strategy, courage and skills.

2. Speed ??Skating-Speed ??skating

Speed ??skating is a racing sport performed on ice using skates as tools. It refers to a skating competition for the purpose of racing within a specified distance, referred to as speed skating.

3. Figure Skating – Figure skating

Figure skating combines ice technical skills with music and dance art, and is called "ice ballet". Athletes use skates to draw patterns on the ice and perform difficult movements such as jumping and spinning.

4. Ice Hockey - Ice Hockey

Ice Hockey is a collective competitive sport played against each other on the ice using skates and hockey sticks as tools. Because they skate very fast during the game and still hold the stick in their hands, every ice hockey player's equipment can be regarded as "armed to the teeth."

5. Curling - Curling

Curling, also known as curling and ice skating, is a throwing competition held on ice as a team. Known as "chess" on ice.

6. Bobsleigh – Snowmobile

When it comes to the “responsibility for speed” in the Winter Olympics, it must be the snowmobile and sled event. Especially the fastest four-person snowmobile event, the speed can be close to 140 kilometers per hour or even up to 160 kilometers per hour. It can be called the "F1" in ice and snow sports.

7. Skeleton – Steel frame snowmobile

Skeleton athletes start the competition in a standing position and gain starting speed by running about 40 meters, reaching a speed of 130 kilometers per hour and Slide down the track on the steel frame bobsleigh with your head upside down.