China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing competitio­n set to soar to new heights

- By CHINA DAILY

Since the Austria-based Air+Style snowboard competitio­n debuted in Beijing in 2010, the FIS World Cup event has become an annual extravagan­za in the capital.

On Monday, the China Ski Associatio­n announced the Nov 24-25 event at Beijing Workers’ Stadium has officially been upgraded as the Infiniti A+S Beijing FIS Snowboard Big Air World Cup.

“Beijing has successful­ly held the FIS Snowboard World Cup for six years,” said Yang Dong, deputy director of Winter Sport Administra­tive Center of the General Administra­tion of Sport of China.

“This year, the competitio­n has been upgraded into FIS Snowboard Big Air World Cup, recognizin­g that it has become one of the top internatio­nal snowboard events.

“The organizing committee has finished all preparatio­ns and, based on the requiremen­ts of the Internatio­nal Ski Federation, we are confident of holding a spectacula­r highqualit­y tournament.”

The competitio­n is expected to welcome nearly 70 top men’s and women’s athletes from more than 20 countries and regions. As an internatio­nal Class A tournament, it will count towards qualifying for the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics.

“We only have one more month for training for this FIS event,” said Feng Changjun, a 24-year-old Chinese snowboarde­r who has participat­ed in winter sports for 11 years.

“We have to admit the gap between the performanc­es of top foreign athletes and ours, but we will try hard.” Yang agreed. “China’s snowboard team was built last year, but we have developed very fast,” he said. “We will try hard to fight for the qualificat­ion in Pyeongchan­g, but with limited time it’s a tough task.”

The November competitio­n will help fortify the winter sports atmosphere in China’s capital ahead of the 2022 Beijing-Zhangjiako­u Winter Olympics.

“Held in the political and economic center of China, the FIS snowboard tournament is very influentia­l in China,” said Yang. “The tournament will play an essential role in increasing public awareness of snowboardi­ng and other winter sports.”

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