As the curtain falls on the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, all eyes turn to 22-year-old Su Yiming, China’s snowboarding ace tapped to lead the delegation as flagbearer. The ceremony unfolds in Verona at 3:30 AM Beijing time on February 23, blending spectacle and sentiment.
Su’s dual-medal triumph—a gold and a bronze—has propelled his Olympic medal count to four, cementing his status as a household name. His feats have illuminated China’s strategic push into snowboarding supremacy.
Breaking the ice with bronze in men’s big air, Su delivered China’s opening medal. His slopestyle gold that followed not only thrilled spectators but also marked a historic first for the nation in the event.
Honored with the flagbearing duty, Su represents the dawn of a new era for Chinese winter sports, driven by innovative coaching and youthful vigor. This poignant moment will stir patriotism, reminding everyone of the rewards of perseverance.
The ceremony promises unforgettable imagery, with Su at the forefront, symbolizing hope and excellence for aspiring athletes nationwide.
