Now 83, ski champion stays close to sport he loves


In 1995, Shan visited the Chongli district of Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, looking for a place where skiing activities could be held — especially racing. His visit changed the fate of Chongli.
"The topography of Chongli is good for skiing. Its large forest area also contributes to a good ecological environment," he said. "Plus, it is close to Beijing, with an expressway linking the two places."
Over the years, Chongli built several ski resorts and was chosen as a major venue for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
After his retirement in 1998, Shan spent time researching the history and culture of skiing, as well as giving public speeches and promoting activities involving ice and snow on school campuses across the country.
On Oct 25, he was named honorary dean of the the College of Ice and Snow Industry at the Jilin Institute of Physical Education.
"I hope to see more people participate in ice and snow sports," he said, noting the boost in enthusiasm provided by the Winter Games. "I also hope to see the blossoming of various sectors of China's ice and snow industry."
Randy Wright contributed to this story.
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