Chinese women's tennis players left for Australia yesterday to launch their final charge toward the Beijing Olympics.
China's men's 110m hurdles star Liu Xiang will miss next year's Golden League series in Europe to focus on training for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, his coach Sun Haiping said on Tuesday.
Liu Bin will make his second appearance at the Dakar Rally when the world's most grueling auto rally kicks off in Lisbon on January 5.
China is determined to win one of the most difficult battles facing teams preparing for the 2008 Olympics - sending a clean team to Beijing.
China's reigning 10,000m Olympic champion Xing Huina will fly to the US to get training under the famed China-born coach James Li, the USA Track and Field Coach of the Year, in a bid to get back on track before August's Olympic Games.
At the 2006 Turin Winter Olympic Games, China collected its first-ever Winter Olympic gold medal in a snow event by freestyle aerials jumper Han Xiaopeng.
"Keep silent and a low profile and you will get rich soon," a colleague from Guangdong once told me. "You never heard this?" he asked as I furrowed my brow. "It's an ancient tradition we Guangdong people have followed for hundreds of years."
Han Xiaopeng, China's men's freestyle-skiing aerials gold medalist, entered the 2006 Turin Winter Olympic Games as a dark horse. He surprised the world by beating big-name aerialists like then World Cup-leader Kyle Nissen of Canada and Belarus' Alexei Girshin, a bronze medalist at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City.
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