China names speed skater Ning Zhongyan and short track racer Zhang Chutong as Milan Winter Olympics flag bearers

China's sports delegation has named speed skater Ning Zhongyan and short track speed skater Zhang Chutong as flag bearers for its team at the Milan Winter Olympics opening ceremony. Ning, a leading figure in men's middle-distance speed skating, achieved strong results at the 2022 Beijing Games; Zhang, competing in her second Olympics, plans to stay calm and treat each round like a final.

(ECNS) China's sports delegation announced on Friday that 26-year-old speed skater Ning Zhongyan and 22-year-old short track speed skater Zhang Chutong will serve as flag bearers for the Chinese team at the opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

Ning Zhongyan is a leading figure in China's men's middle-distance speed skating program. At the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, he finished seventh in the 1,500 meters and fifth in the 1,000 meters. He later won three gold medals at the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin and placed third overall in the men's 1,500 meters World Cup standings this season. These achievements highlight his suitability as a flag bearer.

Zhang Chutong will compete in her second Winter Olympics. She was part of China's bronze medal-winning women's 3,000-meter relay team in short track speed skating at the Beijing Games. At the 2025 Asian Winter Games, she secured gold in the women's relay and bronze in the 1,000 meters. Looking ahead to Milan, Zhang said: "I will stay calm and approach each round as a final."

This selection underscores the rapid development of China's winter sports since the Beijing Olympics, where the country has made significant strides in speed skating and short track events. The Milan-Cortina Games, running from February 6 to 22, mark Italy's second time hosting the Winter Olympics, emphasizing sustainability and innovation. Ning and Zhang's roles not only represent national pride but also inspire youth participation in winter sports, boosting China's ice and snow industry.

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On the second full day of competition at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, eight gold medals are up for grabs as Chinese athletes compete in key events including snowboarding, cross-country skiing, speed skating, and luge. Athletes like Li Minglin and Liu Hanbin carry China's hopes for more honors.

China's short-track speed skating team endured a disappointing night at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, with two skaters crashing out of the men's 1500m Final A due to a collision with a British competitor. Sun Long sustained an injury, but teammate Liu Shaoang voiced the team's resolve to persevere. Despite the setbacks, the squad remains focused on future events.

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Led by Olympic champions, China's 126-athlete Winter Olympics delegation was officially launched to showcase its prowess at the Milano-Cortina Games starting February 6 in northern Italy. Four years after winning a record nine golds at Beijing 2022, the team aims for its best overseas medal haul.

The 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics concluded on February 22 in Verona, Italy, with a celebration of the athletes' achievements over two weeks across northern Italy. This event was the first to officially include two host cities in its title and featured the most widespread venues ever, spanning about 22,000 square kilometers. South Korea met its goal by securing three gold medals among a total of 10.

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China announced on Friday that it will send a 167-member delegation, including 70 athletes, to compete in 71 events across six sports at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics. This will be the country's largest and most extensive delegation for an overseas Winter Paralympics. The athletes are all amateurs with an average age of 27.

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