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What are the short stories of characters in the Winter Olympics?

The women's 15m final was held as scheduled. Zhou Yang and Li Jianrou entered the final. At the beginning of the race, lijian Ruan and two other players accidentally fell down, leaving only Zhou Yang, a China native, on the track. She overtook Shen Shixi, the world's number one, from the fourth to the third, and then to the second. With two laps left, she forcibly overtook from the inside and kept her advantage to the end. This is China's third gold medal, and it is also a heavy gold medal that Zhou Yang defended.

In the men's 1-meter short track speed skating final, Brad Rebo, the darling of fate, suddenly changed from the last place to the first place, winning the first gold medal in the Winter Olympics for Australia.

This incredible scene quickly made the front pages of all the important local newspapers. In Australia, a country that loves sports, people even began to compare Brad Burry's success to the magical battle of the American ice hockey team defeating the former Soviet Union in the 198 Winter Olympics, which has been praised as "the miracle of ice and snow".

Introduction

In p>1986, the plenary session of the International Olympic Committee decided to separate the Winter Olympics and the Summer Olympics from 1994 and hold them every two years. The 1992 Winter Olympics was the last Winter Olympics held in the same year as the Summer Olympics. Since 1924, the first session has been held, and by 218, * * * has held 23 sessions every four years.

The 24th Winter Olympic Games was held in China, Beijing and Zhangjiakou from February 4 to February 2, 222. On January 14th, 222, the United Nations Postal Administration announced that in order to celebrate the 222 Beijing Winter Olympics, the United Nations would issue stamps with the theme of "Sport for Peace". This is the first time that the United Nations has issued stamps for the Winter Olympics.