2022 Winter Olympics characters short deeds are as follows:
1, Claudia Pechstein (49 years old, German speed skater).
49-year-old "speed skating mom" Claudia Pechstein in the Beijing Winter Olympics speed skating women's 3000 meters in the bottom of the results, but she is like a victor, to meet belong to their own glory moments - she is the oldest in history! She is the oldest women's Winter Olympian in history, with a total **** of five gold, two silver and two bronze medals in eight appearances at the Winter Olympics.
The journey is a victory. Pechstein said, "The results don't matter anymore, what matters is that I came here and skated to the finish line."
2, Jacqueline Mour?o (46, Brazilian cross-country skier).
Conquering five Winter Olympics and three Summer Olympics, Brazilian Jacqueline Mour?o, 46, accomplished the feat as an athlete.Mour?o kicked off her Olympic career in mountain biking at Athens in 2004 and finished 19th four years later in Beijing.
Beijing Winter Olympics, Morang participated in cross-country skiing women's short distance (free technique) and women's 10 kilometers (traditional technique) two competitions one after another, although the rankings are backward, but the footsteps of the pursuit of the dream never stop. "The flame in my heart is still burning and I am still very eager to participate in the Olympics." Next up for Morang is the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo.
3, Brad Gushue (41, Canadian curler).
18 years old contact curling, 25 years old first time to fight in the Winter Olympics to take the gold medal, become a legend; a parting 16 years, 41 years old and then fight in the Winter Olympics to win the bronze medal, continue the legend - this is the Canadian men's curling team captain Gushue's Winter Olympics experience. Why such twists and turns? This is because Canada curling talent, qualify for the Winter Olympics, not easier than in the Winter Olympics to get a medal.
"Years from now, I'll look back on my life and I'll see this bronze medal next to that gold medal from 16 years ago, and I'll be heartened by the fact that I gave as much as I did. My children will also see, and will know, what kind of hard work and dedication it takes to arrive at a dream."
4, John Claret (41, French alpine skier).
At the age of 41 and on the Winter Olympics podium for the first time in his life, French alpine skier John Clare interpreted the meaning of perseverance with a silver medal. In his first three trips to the Winter Olympics, Claret's best result was 18th place in the men's downhill in Pyeongchang.
This time, never having won, he rounded out the field and became the oldest alpine skiing medalist in Winter Olympic history. "It doesn't matter if you're 20 or 41. It's an Olympic medal, it's a great memory already."
5, Martins Dukurs (37, Latvian steel-framed snowmobiler).
From the age of 14, the snowmobile has been Dukurs' ride to surpass himself and chase his dreams. 61 World Cup titles and 10 overall World Cup victories have earned Dukurs the title of "Superman" in the industry. But in the Beijing Winter Olympics, "Superman", who already had two silver medals, was never able to make the final leap.
In the "Snow Dragon" track, he finally ranked seventh, ending his fifth trip to the Winter Olympics in regret.
In 23 years of racing, "Superman" left not only perseverance, but also love to future generations.