Wang Xindi Olympic Gold Leads China Aerials Dominance
Wang Xindi Olympic Gold triumph strengthened China’s grip on freestyle skiing aerials. The 30-year-old soared to victory in Livigno on Friday. He delivered a stunning final jump under snowy skies. Wang scored 132.60 out of 150 to secure first place. Switzerland’s Noe Roth followed closely with 131.58. Meanwhile, China’s Li Tianma claimed bronze with 123.93.
This marked Wang’s first Olympic podium after three Winter Games. He replaced teammate Qi Guangpu, who finished sixth. In addition, China placed all four athletes in the final round. Earlier this week, Xu Mengtao defended her women’s aerials title. Therefore, China continues to dominate this discipline. A mixed team final could extend that success further.
Norway Shines, Paralympics Boycott Announced
Norway also celebrated a big moment in biathlon. Johannes Dale-Skjevdal shot a perfect 20 for 20 to win gold. As a result, Norway reached a record 17 gold medals at these Games. Sturla Holm Laegreid secured silver for Norway. France’s Quentin Fillon Maillet grabbed bronze after a dramatic final lap. Notably, Dale-Skjevdal was the only athlete without a missed shot. However, controversy emerged ahead of the Paralympics. Ukraine and the Czech Republic announced a boycott of the opening ceremony. They object to Russian and Belarusian athletes competing under national flags.
The International Paralympic Committee allowed their participation. Consequently, tensions remain high before the March 6 ceremony in Verona. From thrilling jumps to emotional protests, the Winter Olympics continue to deliver powerful moments. Athletes inspire fans worldwide, while global events shape the wider conversation around sport.