The venues of the Beijing Winter Olympics are particularly important. It can be said that the country has spent a lot of money and energy on construction, including many innovative technologies. So why are there holes in the ice? The reason is actually simple, because the last player jumped. Anyone who has experienced skating should know that the ice is rarely completely smooth and can be a little bumpy. Generally, it takes several hours to re-sprinkle water, and the ice surface after sprinkling water is often the smoothest, but it takes about half an hour to sprinkle water once, so it is impossible for every athlete to sprinkle water once in the Winter Olympics.
Players take off or do other actions on the ice. The skates on the skates will cause some wear on the ice, and the take-off and turn around will even cause small holes on the ice. In previous Winter Olympics, it is not uncommon for a player to encounter a small hole left by the previous player in the competition, resulting in many mistakes. It is not unique to the Beijing Winter Olympics. It's just bad luck. In a follow-up interview, Yuzuru Hanyu also said: The ice surface of the Beijing Winter Olympics is the best ice surface he has ever skied. In this case, he can only blame himself for his bad luck and will continue to work hard in the subsequent games.
Yuzuru Hanyu is the most popular figure skater in Japan, China and even the whole world. In a competition, Yuzuru Hanyu reminded a player from China that he accidentally held the national flag upside down. He also has good relations with many skaters in China, such as Jin Boyang. In the early days of his career, Yuzuru Hanyu was not plain sailing. In Japan, the pecking order system is particularly obvious, and Yuzuru Hanyu is often excluded by his predecessor. When Yuzuru Hanyu won the world championship by his own strength, he never made things difficult for others, which was also an encouragement to the younger generation.