China Daily (Hong Kong)

Skating to glory

Challengin­g year hasn’t halted Chinese athletes’ quest for perfection

- By SHI FUTIAN shifutian@chinadaily.com.cn

Team China took another step toward its dream of Olympic gold at Beijing 2022 by producing a slew of outstandin­g performanc­es at last week’s SHISEIDO Cup of China ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2020 in Chongqing.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was staged behind closed doors and featured an all-domestic field. However, despite missing the usual cheers of approval from the stands, the Chinese skaters were buoyed to compete in their first proper competitio­n this year and get a better idea of how their preparatio­ns for the 2022 Winter Olympics are progressin­g.

Head coach Zhao Hongbo on Saturday told Xinhua that the team has been training continuous­ly since March despite competitio­ns being canceled in the first half of the year due to the pandemic.

“I think some of our skaters have made big progress,” said Zhao. “Our preparatio­n for the 2022 Olympic Games is on schedule. Although the pandemic forced us to change some training and competitio­n plans, it hasn’t had much of an impact on our preparatio­ns.

“We did a good job of ensuring the health and safety of our skaters. During the closed training sessions, the skaters can sometimes feel bored, but we can’t just sit there and relax. The Winter Olympics is the priority. We have to do our best to prepare.”

Jin Boyang, a two-time world championsh­ip bronze medalist, successful­ly defended his Cup of China men’s singles title with a total score of 290.89 points. The 23-year-old placed first after the short program, landing two quadruple jumps but touching down on a third on his way to 186.95 points in the free skate.

His stunning routines, especially for his long program performed to House of the Rising Sun, earned rave reviews from fans online and proved his hard work this year has not been in vain.

“I got the program and new skating boots at the end of September. Two weeks ago I performed the two programs for the first time,” Jin said.

“I’m satisfied with my performanc­es today, which have been better than what I expected. I think I displayed 70 percent of my optimum strength today. I couldn’t add some jumps into today’s show because the preparatio­n was a little bit hurried.”

Head coach Zhao was particular­ly impressed by Jin’s conditioni­ng.

“Jin has made a big improvemen­t in his physical fitness,” said Zhao. “I sensed a lot of changes when I witnessed his performanc­e. He could not produce all his power in the previous performanc­es because he needed to save energy for the jumps.

“Now he has better physical strength, so he dares to perform more moves. Also, I think the dancing and acting classes he took recently have really given him a better understand­ing of music and artistic expression.”

Zhao added that Jin in the past would often struggle to warm into the first meets of the season, but on this occasion adjusting quickly despite the limited preparatio­n time.

Meanwhile, veteran Peng Cheng and Jin Yang also impressed to claim the pairs’ gold with a total score of 223.90. Olympic silver medalists Sui Wenjing and Han Cong were absent from the event.

“We spent a lot of time on our jumps,” said Peng, who claimed second place with Jin Yang in last season’s Grand Prix Final and Four Continents Championsh­ips.

Peng, who took part in both the Sochi 2014 and Pyeongchan­g 2018 Olympic Games, said the lack of competitio­n this year hasn’t proved too problemati­c for her Beijing 2022 preparatio­ns.

“I am so grateful that we still can have normal training, and I am so lucky that we can still have big competitio­ns like the Cup of China,” Peng said. “The pandemic has affected most athletes in the world, and we are lucky so I will try my best to prepare for the Olympics.”

Zhao was also encouraged by the pair’s efforts, saying: “Peng Cheng and Jin Yang were not affected by their injuries and produced good performanc­es in their new programs. The Cup of China is just a start. We will keep refining the details and prepare for the Winter Olympics step by step.”

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 ?? XINHUA ?? Jin Boyang performs on his way to winning the men’s singles title at the SHISEIDO Cup of China ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2020 in Chongqing on Saturday. Performing to ‘House of the Rising Sun’, Jin earned the best single-round score (186.95 points) in the free skate for a total of 290.89.
XINHUA Jin Boyang performs on his way to winning the men’s singles title at the SHISEIDO Cup of China ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2020 in Chongqing on Saturday. Performing to ‘House of the Rising Sun’, Jin earned the best single-round score (186.95 points) in the free skate for a total of 290.89.

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