我的偶像苏翊鸣英语作文 Today's child ".At the Beijing Winter Olympics, the "little embolus" in the Tiger mountain returned from the set to the snow resort.Su Yiming, a 17-year-old Chinese snowboarding boy, was "someone else's Beijing Winter Olympics today, taking the" emboli " from the set.Su Yiming, a 17-year-old Chinese snowboarding boy, has been "someone else's child". In his debut in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, he won the first place in the men's snowboarding barrier preliminary competition with an amazing performance. The final surprised us again and won the first Winter Olympics medal in the history of Chinese men's snowboarding!I also specially got to know this Chinese veneer prodigy from the Internet. The Su Yiming was born in Jilin province in 2004.When he was 4 years old, he started practicing snowboarding under the influence of his parents.For him, the veneer is an enlarged toy.At the age of 7, he began to show his skills in the skateboard park. Although it was only a small platform and a short flying time, it already brought him a different pleasure and made him practice skiing harder. Later, he received sponsorship from internationally renowned brands and began to reach the top spot in various youth competitions.Su Yiming, 12, is already one of the country's top skaters in China.“It is not our ability, which determines our life, but our choice."This is the first time that 17-year-old young general Su Yiming has competed in the Winter Olympics.In the first round of today's qualifying match, the 28th place Su Yiming showed excellent competitive form. After completing the three props area smoothly and creatively, I completed three difficult movements of 1440,1260 and 1620, getting 86. High score of the 8th. The Chinese shot was done perfectly without any mistakes. In the second round, Su made a slight mistake and scored 41. 93, but that didn't affect his final finish at No. Now he is my idol, I also want to learn from him, he just likes to come up with many ways of everything, every problem. 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/e71b8df683eb6294dd88d0d233d4b14e85243e7e.html