On February 22nd Beijing time, the Milan Winter Olympics will reach its last day of contests. The final five gold medals to be decided today include the women's 50km cross-country mass start, four-man bobsleigh, freestyle skiing halfpipe, women's curling, and men's ice hockey. Before the events start, let's review the current medal rankings: Norway stays at the top, the USA is second, the Netherlands has surpassed Italy, China ranks 12th missing out on Asia's number one spot, and Japan is in tenth place!

On the previous competition day, we lost the mixed team gold in freestyle skiing aerials, blocked by the USA, which was truly heartbreaking. We can no longer secure six golds to surpass Japan as Asia's leader, which is very disappointing. However, we still have one gold medal chance: Eileen Gu in freestyle skiing halfpipe. We have a team advantage with four athletes competing, with the highest score across three rounds winning. If we clinch the gold, it will be the best performance by China competing abroad, making this the highlight of the day!

The women's 50km cross-country skiing is a true test of endurance, with Norway and Switzerland having strong chances to win gold. Germany is a strong contender for the four-man bobsleigh gold!


Two more heavyweight gold medal battles remain: women's curling, featuring a top showdown between Switzerland and Sweden, and men's ice hockey, a fierce clash between Canada and the USA!
Written by / Sports Novels