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18-year-old Yang Jingru is awesome! The World Championships defeated South Korea in 1000 meters to advance, Zhang Chutong fouled + Gong Li fell

On March 14, Beijing time, the Women's 1000m Preliminary and Preliminary Rounds of the Short Track Speed Skating World Championships began, and the Chinese short track team sent Yang Jingru, Gong Li and Zhang Chutong to compete. In the end, 18-year-old Yang Jingru played steadily in the preliminaries, beating South Korea's Lee Suyan in the same group to successfully advance to the quarterfinals, while another Chinese player Gong Li fell and missed the promotion, while Zhang Chutong was sentenced to a foul and went out.

Women's 1000m preliminary: Yang Jingru, an 18-year-old teenager of the Chinese women's team, played in the first group, and she did not take too much initiative at the beginning of the game, and has been following the back of the team. Two laps later, Yang Jingru continued to surpass only the first, and then the Dutch star Walzepol did not give the lead the chance to skate, to achieve the transcendence of Yang Jingru, and then Yang Jingru did not try to surpass, she followed closely and finished the race smoothly, with a score of 1:31.529, and the Dutch star Walzepol won the first place to qualify. Zhang Chutong played in the seventh group, the strength of the four players in the same group was not strong, after a short lead, the Italian overtook Zhang Chutong, and then she did not overtake again, firmly followed the leader, and successfully advanced to the preliminaries with the second place in the group. Gong Li played in the eighth group, and in the same group was Italy's Fontana. After the start of the race, Gong Li went up to the first lead skate, Fontana waited behind her, and then the Kazakh runner passed Fontana to second, and in the last two laps, Fontana overtook the first place, Gong Li did not choose to overtake again, she followed closely and finished the race smoothly.

Women's 1000m heats:

Group 1: Yang Jingru is strong and beats South Korea to advance

China's 18-year-old Yang Jingru took the lead in the preliminaries, and South Korea's Lee So Yan was in the same group. At the start of the competition, Yang Jingru followed in third, and after the contestants continued to compete for different rankings, she moved to second place, and the Korean player followed in third. After three laps, many players behind him began to exert their strength, and Yang Jingru accelerated to the first place. She then led the skate, and in the last two laps the Italian overtook her, the South Korean also accelerated, and in the final stage, Yang Jingru withstood the pressure and firmly resisted the impact of the South Korean athlete, and finally finished in second place to advance, and the Italian athlete advanced first.

Group 2: Zhang Chutong fouled and was sentenced out in the second

In the second group, Zhang Chutong skated in the first position at the beginning, and then the Canadian overtook her to go up to the first place, and Zhang Chutong was firmly in second place. With five laps remaining, the Polish runner began to exert his strength, overtaking Zhang Chutong in the inner lane, and then Zhang Chutong collided with the Hungarian runner when he overtook again in the outer lane, and finally was punished for a foul in the second lane and missed the direct promotion.

Group 6: Gong Li fell and missed the direct promotion

China's Gong Li will play in the sixth group, and she will face South Korea's Choi Min-kyung in the same group. At the beginning of the game, Gongli Sandao came to the third place. Canada and South Korea were in the top two, and then the Japanese players failed to overtake in succession, Choi Minjing took advantage of the situation to go to the first, and Gongli was about to overtake when he collided with the skate blades of the team behind him, and had no choice but to fall off the track. In the end, Cui Minjing advanced first without pressure, and the Canadian player advanced second.

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