"You either win or lose during the competitions. But the teamwork, fighting spirit and positive attitude for life which were displayed by all the athletes during the Asian Para Games were above just winning. The athletes set examples not only for disabled persons but also for all of us."
GUANGZHOU - For Chinese footballer Wang Zhoubin, Oct 10, 2005, is a more significant date than his birthday.
GUANGZHOU - After two landslide victories on its way to a gold medal, the Chinese 5-a-side football team found itself in a little trouble.
Japanese star spurred to take up sport by his mother
GUANGZHOU - Three of Iraq's nine gold medalists at the Guangzhou Asian Para Games have their sights firmly set on the Para Games in London in 2012.
GUANGZHOU - The members of the Chinese disabled badminton team never expected to have so many fans cheering for them at the Asian Para Games, however their coach wants even more support.
Beijing is freezing cold. It's the coldest winter in 10 years, some say, although there has not been a single flake of snow. In such dry, low temperatures, the revelry at Christmas and the New Year will definitely benefit from some liquid warmth, and nothing heats up the spirits like a mug of spicy red mulled wine.
GUANGZHOU - Sir Philip Craven is taking every opportunity to meet officials, visit athletes and watch various sports during his short stay at Guangzhou Asian Para Games.
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