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Did the 20 17 National Finals of Qingma Paradise Bird's Nest come to a perfect end?

10 June 13 news, 20 17 National Equestrian Fun Promotion Competition of Qingma Paradise, the national finals, kicked off in the international stadium's Bird's Nest infield yesterday (12) night. Thirty young riders from Beijing, Nanjing, Jinan and Shenyang demonstrated their superb equestrian ability. These young riders, the youngest is only 6 years old, and the oldest is only 13 years old, showing their elegance in the Bird's Nest.

20 17 National Finals of Qingma Paradise is the first official competition of non-professional low-level riders in the history of Bird's Nest. Chang Wei, former director of the Equestrian Department of the State Sports General Administration and former secretary-general of the Chinese Equestrian Association, vividly described: "Little riders enter the Bird's Nest, which is a bit like people in the literary and art circles attending the Spring Festival Evening!"

The strategic partner of Qingma Paradise-Dome Equestrian and Longines Watch Beijing International Equestrian Masters provided the venue and supporting support for the finals, which helped 30 children from four cities realize their dreams.

The little riders in this competition come from four cities across the country. In order to save the expenses of young riders from other places, the Organizing Committee of Tsing Ma Paradise provides the participating horses free of charge. The horses participating in the National Finals of Qingma Paradise Bird's Nest 20 17 were provided by Qingma Paradise partners Yanlong Horse Industry Group and Qiyu International Young Knight College. Before the race, 30 riders experienced professional sign-in, sign-in and lottery. After walking the route, warm up under the guidance of the route designer and enter the official competition. In the warm-up area, we can see that every child is trying to get familiar with horses and prepare for the upcoming race, so as to keep the best condition on the field.

All 30 riders appeared in the bird's nest that the audience was looking forward to. These young riders, who are only 6 to 13 years old, have successfully completed the prescribed movements on horseback, such as stopping, walking, trotting, pole-crossing, and obstacle-crossing. This competition pays attention to the basic skills of the players, which is also the uniqueness of the route design of the Qingma Paradise series.

The trend of the game is ups and downs, which is extremely wonderful. The bright lights and enthusiastic audience of the Bird's Nest may make young riders and horses feel nervous, with frequent surprises and accidents, which will make the spectators outside the stadium enjoy watching. In fact, for the little riders, there is no result, as long as they dare to challenge themselves, it is victory.

Mr. Zhao Jiping, the chief designer of the competition route of Qingma Paradise, the venue obstacle referee of the International Equestrian Federation, and the technical representative of venue obstacle and triathlon of the Chinese Equestrian Association, specially designed the competition route for the final of Qingma Paradise Bird's Nest. At the same time, Mr. Zhao Jiping also served as the referee of the finals, and the professionalism of the competition is beyond doubt.

Before the race, the little riders drew lots to decide the order of appearance. After the lottery, Mr. Zhao Jiping personally led the riders to familiarize themselves with the route and explain the punishment rules. The whole competition process is objective and rigorous, which makes many children who have not participated in the competition experience the formal competition form and increases the experience of the competition.

In the end, Qiao Yifeng won the championship with a score of 85.07 seconds, Duan Yunqing won the second place with a score of 88.97 seconds, and Hu only won the third place with a score of 1 second. They became the biggest winners of the Bird's Nest that night.