As a sport requiring stability, focus and calm, curling seems to be suited for a more mature crowd. But in China, it's a group of youngsters who have their eyes set on the 2010 Olympics.
Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) clubs will have to guarantee their television coverage before being allowed into next season's league, officials said yesterday.
We spend a lot of time in this space focusing on the exploits of individuals. But lost in our scrutiny of Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian are the ultimately more important performances of their respective teams. After all, teams win championships, and while individuals are part of what makes the NBA irresistible, the teams are what matter most.
China's domination in badminton has suddenly been called into question after its best shuttlers suffered a string of losses during the recent IBF Super Series China Open, leaving many concerned about China's prospects for next year's Beijing Olympic Games.
World gymnastics champions will have an opportunity in the coming days to test the venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, as the Gymnastics International Invitational Tournament will be held from today until next Monday at the National Indoor Stadium, the home of the gymnastics competitions for the Beijing Games.
China enjoyed its best-ever finish in the Omega Mission Hills World Cup on Sunday, and trailblazers Zhang Lianwei and Liang Wenchong are convinced they can someday win the team event, which is considered the "Olympics of Golf".
"It's the worst, worst, worst draw for China!"
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