Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, January 19 (Wu Bowen, Li Li) Wu Dajing, the champion of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, said after attending the oath ceremony to join the party on the 19th that party members represent greater responsibilities and responsibilities, in the short track speed skating World Championship in March, he will fully impact the gold medal.
At the ceremony held in Shougang Park short track speed skating hall that afternoon, nine new party members, such as Wu Dajing and Xu Jincheng, took the oath of party flag and joined the Communist Party of China with honor.
Wu Dajing spoke at the ceremony as the representative of the new party member. His speech was forceful, but his hands were shaking slightly. He said: “I will definitely shoulder the new mission of young athletes in the new era, strictly demand myself with higher standards, take the lead and become a pioneer.”
At the Shanghai station of the short track speed skating World Cup in early last December, Wu Dajing injured his right leg, but he said he should not delay his participation in the Seoul World Championship in March. He said that he had recovered well, “I didn’t have a long time to recover from the injury. I have been recovering from training for about two weeks and am developing in a good direction”.
When talking about the goal of the world championship, Wu Dajing said that he would go all out to hit the champion. “After all, the world championship won the second place last year. In fact, it was quite a pity that he had the opportunity to rush for gold. This is a process and a test for me, and I hope to achieve better results this year.”
Looking forward to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Wu Dajing said that there are more than seven hundred days before the Winter Olympics, and he will set his goal higher. This year is a process of testing training results.
“Time flies too fast. The countdown to the second anniversary of the Winter Olympics is coming soon, so it is not much time for us (short-track team). Our current state is also a gradually rising state, and I believe it will get better and better.” He said.