Published: 09:48, February 14, 2022 | Updated: 09:59, February 14, 2022
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China adds another bronze to its Games medal tally
By Lei Lei

Short track skaters from the Netherlands (back center), South Korea (left) and China pose on Sunday during an award ceremony after the women's 3,000m relay of the Beijing 2022 Winter Games at Beijing's Capital Indoor Stadium. The Netherlands won the gold medal, South Korea clinched silver and China earned bronze. (ZHANG WEI / CHINA DAILY)

Heavy snow added to the atmosphere of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games on Sunday, and the host country added a bronze medal in the women's 3,000-meter short track speed skating relay, bringing its total to four gold, three silver and two bronze.

In the relay, Team China was in second place from the fifth lap of the total of 27, but fell to fourth with four laps to go. Fan Kexin came up during the second to last lap but crossed the finish line in third place with a time of four minutes 3.863 seconds

In the relay, Team China was in second place from the fifth lap of the total of 27, but fell to fourth with four laps to go. Fan Kexin, who helped the team win the mixed team relay race on Feb 5, came up during the second to last lap but crossed the finish line in third place with a time of four minutes 3.863 seconds. The Netherlands led throughout, winning the gold with a time of 4:03.409, an Olympic record, followed by South Korea in 4:03.627.

It was the first time a European country took gold in the event. South Korea won six of the total eight golds in previous Winter Games, while China and Canada clinched one each.

The Chinese skaters said they always strive to excel.

"When we stand on the ice, we try to do our best, because the charming part of the short track is that changes may happen in a very short period of time, and nobody has the absolute power to win," said Fan, who kissed the ice after the race.

"I kissed the ice to show my gratitude to this competition, my teammates, the ice rink as well as my motherland, the host of the Winter Games."

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The bronze medalist team has athletes of different generations. Fan is competing in her third Winter Olympics, Qu Chunyu and Han Yutong are participating in their second, and Zhang Yuting and Zhang Chutong made their Olympic debut in Beijing.

Fan hopes the team spirit will continue into the future.

"I hope more athletes can pass the glory on," said Fan, 28, who has been on the national team for 12 years.

In the men's 500m race, China's defending Olympic champion Wu Dajing didn't qualify for the final and missed the chance to become the first skater to win the men's 500m twice at the Olympics.

Liu Shaoang from Hungary claimed the gold with 40.338 seconds, followed by Konstantin Ivliev of the Russian Olympic Committee and Steven Dubois from Canada.

Wu expressed disappointment afterward.

"I expected to compete with the world's top skaters at the Olympic Games, so it's a little regretful," said the 27-year-old. "I will adjust my mind to focus on the team relay in two days."

In other events on Sunday, the qualifications for the women's freestyle skiing slopestyle and aerials were postponed until Monday in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, due to the heavy snow. The women's downhill second training run was canceled in Beijing's Yanqing district.

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In the second run of the men's giant slalom, which was postponed until later in the afternoon on Sunday due to the heavy snow, World Cup leader Marco Odermatt from Switzerland claimed the gold, followed by Zan Kranjec from Slovenia, at the National Alpine Skiing Centre in Yanqing.

leilei@chinadaily.com.cn