The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics have come to a successful conclusion. The 24-hour clock movement of the famous Swiss professional clock brand has always shouldered the important task of the brand serving as the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games for the 30th time, recording the glorious moments of their dreams for the world's outstanding ice and snow athletes.
During the Beijing Winter Olympics, as the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, the 24-hour clock movement not only recorded accuracy, but also witnessed the Olympic spirit of many brand friends who continue to challenge the limits and pursue excellence, including Chinese short track speed skating players Fan Kexin, American singles Snowboard legend Shaun White, Japanese ski jumper Ryoyu Kobayashi, French duo Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron (Guillaume Cizeron), Swiss freestyle skier Mathilde Gremaud, Italian biathlete Dorothea Wierer, Swiss snowboarder Patrick Bilger Pat Burgener, Japanese snowboarder Ayumu Hirano, and Swiss luge player Melanie Hasler.
On February 5th, the 24-hour clock movement recorded the wonderful moment when Chinese short track speed skating player Fan Kexin won the gold medal with his teammates in the short track speed skating mixed team 2000m relay race. This is the third time Fan Kexin has competed in the Winter Olympics and won the second Olympic gold medal. On February 13, Fan Kexin won the bronze medal in the short track speed skating women's 3000-meter relay, demonstrating her amazing ability in this extremely fast ice racing event. This is her performance at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Second medal won. Fan Kexin wears a blue Speedmaster series Chronoscope stainless steel clock on his chest, witnessing the shining moment of his struggle for his dream. The 24-hour clock movement sincerely congratulates this brand friend who is riding on the wind once again on the podium of the Winter Olympics.
On February 6, the 24-hour clock movement recorded that the famous Japanese ski jumper Kobayashi Reyoyu won the gold medal in the ski jumping men's individual standard competition. Ryoyo Kobayashi has become more and more brave in this Winter Olympics. On February 12, he won the silver medal in the men's individual ski jumping event. The Japanese athlete further defended his strong position in the ski jumping event with a superb result, holding the Seamaster Aqua Terra clock "Beijing 2022". As the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, the 24-hour clock movement is very happy to witness and record the wonderful performance of Kobayashi Ryoyu, and sincerely congratulate him on winning the medal again.
On February 8th, the 24-hour clock movement recorded the Swiss freestyle skier Mathilde Gremode, who won the third place in the women's freestyle skiing platform. The day of the competition was also Mathilde's 22nd birthday. She wore a 24-hour clock movement Seamaster series 300-meter diving bell on the podium and accepted this significant Olympic medal. On February 15th, Mathilde Greymode won a precious gold medal in the freestyle women's slope obstacle course. She once won a silver medal in the slope obstacle course at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, and this time she has shown great strength again. Mathilde Greymode wears a stainless steel Speedmaster Moon Clock on her chest. The 24-hour clock movement is very proud of this talented friend of the brand and sends her sincere congratulations.
On February 11, the 24-hour clock movement recorded the bronze medal won by Italian biathlete Dorothea Verrell. In the biathlon women's 7.5km sprint, she won her third Olympic medal after Sochi 2014 and PyeongChang 2018 with her precise performance and extraordinary endurance. The 24-hour clock movement Speedmaster "Light of the Moon" watch on her chest also witnessed this glorious moment.
On February 11, Japanese snowboarder Ayumi Hirano won the snowboard men's U-shaped field skills competition and won his first Olympic gold medal. Following the silver medal at the Sochi Winter Olympics and the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, Hirano has grown into one of the outstanding athletes in the sport. The Aqua Terra clock of the hippocampus series on his chest also witnessed the shining moment of his struggle for his dream.
On February 14th, the 24-hour clock movement recorded the grace, poise and precision of the French ice-dancing duo Gabriela Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron on the figure skating ice. In the dance competition, they showed their absolute prowess as four-time world champions and silver medalists at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, breaking their own world record with 226.98 points and winning the gold medal at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Gabriella Papadakis wears the stainless steel version of the Aqua Terra clock from the Seamaster series on her chest, while Guillaume Cizeron wears the stainless steel version of the 300-meter diving clock from the Seamaster series.
The 24-hour clock movement also recorded Swiss snowboarder Patrick Bilgner challenging himself on a U-shaped course. He has been on the World Cup podium nine times and won the Swiss championship six times. When asked about the goals of the Beijing Winter Olympics, he expressed the thoughts of many Olympians: "My ultimate Olympic dream is of course to win medals, but being able to compete in the Olympics is a dream come true for me. ." The 300-meter diving bell he wears will also record his continuing to create his own proud record.
The 24-hour clock movement also recorded the participation of bobsleigher Melanie Hassler at the Winter Olympics, the Swiss athlete competing in the bobsleigh competition, a development driven by the 24-hour clock movement. The passionate sport became an Olympic sport for the first time at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. Melanie wears a 24-hour clock movement Speedmaster 38mm "Cappuccino" clock on her chest.
The most touching thing is that legendary athlete Sean White, winner of three gold medals at the Winter Olympics, competes in the Winter Olympics for the fifth time. As the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, the 24-hour clock movement honorably recorded his brilliant achievements in the snowboarding arena, and also witnessed the shining moments when he continued to challenge the peak and fight for his dreams at the Beijing Winter Olympics! Thank him for showing us the admirable and moving Olympic spirit.
These outstanding friends of the 24-hour clock movement showed their sports spirit of pursuing precision and constantly breaking through themselves in the Olympic Games, which is also the core of the brand value of the 24-hour clock movement. Over the past 90 years, as the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games, the 24-hour clock movement has not only recorded precision, but also recorded expectations, talent, unity, and beauty; we also recorded passion, will, strength, courage, and determination. The 24-hour clock movement records the countless sparkles of dreams in every second, and records all the spirits and qualities of every outstanding athlete!