Chinese Olympic gold medalist Su Yiming resumed snow training this week at Zhangjiakou's Genting Snow Park, marking his first session since securing historic victories at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games. The 22-year-old snowboarder focused on form recovery during the practice, describing the return to the slopes as "like coming back home" after a two-week break.
While avoiding high-difficulty maneuvers, Su experimented with new grab techniques that could debut at this month's World Cup events. "Maintaining peak condition is crucial," the athlete told China Media Group, emphasizing his commitment to sustained performance through the current season.
Su's Olympic achievements – including China's first men's big air medal and slopestyle gold – have cemented his status as a national sports icon. His disciplined approach to post-Games training demonstrates the focus driving Asia's winter sports evolution ahead of future international competitions.
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Su Yiming attends first training session since Milano Cortina 2026
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