Get hyped! Team China is putting in the work to dominate at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, kicking off on February 6, 2026 🗓️❄️. From lightning-fast laps on ice to soaring aerial tricks, their lineup blends veteran legends with rising stars.
On the short track, China just wrapped up the ISU World Tour with a haul of 1 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals. Skaters Liu Shaolin, Liu Shaoang, Lin Xiaojun and Sun Long have locked in full quotas—5 men and 5 women—so they’ll race in all nine events 😎🏁.
Speed skating champs like Gao Tingyu (Beijing 2022 gold) and Ning Zhongyan have also been hitting the podium, scoring 1 silver and 4 bronzes across four World Cup stops this season 🥈🥉.
In figure skating, China will skate in all four disciplines—men's, women's, pairs and ice dance. Fan-faves Han Cong and Sui Wenjing have returned from retirement, ready for a fairy-tale encore on Italian ice ⛸️✨.
Curling squads shone too: both the men's and women's teams secured their Olympic spots. Mixed doubles missed out this time, but the team spirit is stronger than ever 🥌🤝.
Snowboard hero Su Yiming, 2022 big air champ, is back in top form with back-to-back World Cup wins in Zhangjiakou and Beijing. His tricks are next-level—get ready for insane airtime! 🏂🚀.
Freestyle skiing star Gu Ailing, fresh from injury, stunned the halfpipe world with a gold at the FIS Freeski World Cup. She’s on track to defend her Olympic titles with style and grit 🥇❄️.
And veteran aerialist Xu Mengtao, Beijing 2022 gold medalist, aims for her fifth Olympics. At 35, she’s still nailing individual and mixed team world titles—proof age is just a number! 🎯🏆.
From seasoned legends to breakout talents, China’s squad has its eyes set on history in Italy. Whether you’re juggling studies in Delhi or hustling at your first job in Jakarta, their dedication is a reminder: big dreams demand big hustle. Ready to cheer them on? Let’s go! 🙌🇨🇳
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Chinese athletes aiming for further success at 2026 Winter Olympics
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