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A ragged colt may make a good horse! Li Xinpeng's famous Qi Guangpu won the championship, and the freestyle skiing aerials swept the top four

On February 9, Beijing time, the 9th Asian Winter Games came to the second day of competition, in the freestyle skiing aerials competition, Chinese star and Winter Olympics champion Qi Guangpu played a strong role, with 119.47 points to win the third, teenager Li Xinpeng 123.45 points to win the championship, runner-up to the teenager Yang Longxiao.

In the first round of the competition, Chinese star Qi Guangpu scored a super high score of 124.79 and ranked first steadily. China's Yang Yuheng is in second place with 93.06 points, and Kazakhstan's is third. In the second round, Yang Yuheng, the runner-up of the 2025 World Youth Championships, had some flaws on the ground, and his back snow touch score was 91.65. The 22-year-old World Cup medalist Yang Longxiao withstood the pressure and made adjustments in the air to finish with 90.72 points, ranking third. Li Xinpeng successfully completed his moves in the second round, and the 20-year-old played very consistently, scoring 104.49 points to jump to second place. The Kazakh player who came out next had a mediocre performance, ranking fifth with a score of 90.48. After the second round, 4 Chinese players swept the top four to advance to the finals.

In the finals, the first two Kazakh athletes played poorly, scoring only 81 points and 71.76 points. The first player of the Chinese team was Yang Longxiao, and the action in the decisive round was 4.425 difficulty, Yang Longxiao's action was completed very well, and finally scored 122.13 points to help China lock the championship in advance. Yang Yuheng then set off, and with the encouragement of his teammates, he also successfully completed the movement, but due to the difficulty of the movement, the final score was 102.57, ranking second. Li Xinpeng also successfully completed his own movements, he also completed the 4.425 difficulty of the action, the Chinese players played very well in the final, with a better movement posture he scored 123.45 points, up to the first place. The last to appear was the Olympic champion Qi Guangpu, the veteran also came up with a difficulty of 4.425, and in the end he played steadily, and his movements and posture were still very perfect to get 119 points to finish third.

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