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Mathematical Principles of Short Track Speed Skating in Winter Olympics
Mathematics teaching of short track speed skating in Winter Olympics: practice the basic posture of skating, with your feet and legs crossed and your hands crossed behind your back, in a squat position. The angle between the calf and the thigh is 1 10 degree, and the angle between the upper body and the ground is 15 degree. Bow your calves forward as far as possible, lift your head slightly, and keep your eyes 5 meters forward.

A collection of numbers related to the short track speed skating competition.

1. Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada, 1988, short track speed skating is just a performance event. Four years later, at the Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, short track speed skating officially became a competition.

2. At the age of 34, Vincent of Canada participated in the 20 10 Vancouver Winter Olympics and won the silver medal in the women's 3000m relay, becoming the oldest medal winner in the history of short track speed skating.

3. The Korean team won 65,438+09 gold medals out of 40 gold medals in the Winter Olympics, followed by China and Canadian teams, each with 7 gold medals.

4. 1994 At the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, when the Korean team won the gold medal in the women's 3000m relay, one of its players was only 13 years and 83 days old, making it the youngest gold medal winner in the Winter Olympics. * * * There are 1 1 teams that won medals in short track speed skating in the Winter Olympics.

In the men's 1000 meter final of Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, four leading athletes all fell at the last corner, and the last Australian Brad Bree was lucky to win the gold medal of "single sprint". This is Australia's first gold medal in the history of the Winter Olympics.

The Dutchman Telmos will participate in both women's short track speed skating and women's speed skating at the Sochi Winter Olympics. She is the second athlete in history to take part in two events at the same time.

7. The host Russian team has never won an Olympic medal in the short track speed skating competition, but at present, Victor An (formerly known as), the main player in the team, is the most likely to win the championship. He played for South Korea and won three gold medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.