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By SHI FUTIAN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2020-07-29 09:08
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Models show off Anta's new range of sportswear in Shanghai on Monday. The outfits are officially licensed products of the 2022 Beijing Olympics. GAO ERQIANG/CHINA DAILY

Anta's new Olympics-themed sportswear range mixes national pride with fashion

Building world-class venues, hosting high-level test events and nurturing local talent... China has been making huge efforts to prepare for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics over the past few years.

Now Beijing 2022 organizers hope this week's launch of Anta's officially licensed national flag sportswear will take the Games to the mass market-and in particular the nation's youngsters.

The new gear, the first such apparel to go on sale that features the national flag, was launched at a star-studded fashion show in Shanghai on Monday.

"The Beijing Winter Olympics will be a milestone in our history. And the Olympic-licensed products program is a key measure to promote the Games and boost socioeconomic development," said Han Zirong, a vice president and secretary-general of the organizing committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, at the launch.

"The national flag-themed sportswear will help spread the Olympic spirit, encourage more people to embrace winter sports and support our Winter Olympics. It will also help to boost our national fitness campaign to help our people forge a better life.

"We will launch more Olympic-licensed products with Chinese cultural and fashion elements in the near future. The aim is to promote winter sports, display the image of our country, explore a bigger market for the Winter Olympics and help boost the local economy."

Piao Xuedong, marketing director of the 2022 organizing committee, added that the launch of the themed sportswear is an important way to promote Chinese ice and snow culture.

The organizing committee hopes to convey the charm of the Winter Olympics and the culture of China and host city Beijing through such licensed products and activities.

The launch ceremony also featured a drone show and a performance by renowned Chinese pianist Lang Lang, as well as appearances by multiple Olympic champions and celebrities who were keen to show their support for the Beijing 2022 Games.

"I've always wanted to own sportswear that displays the national flag," said 22-year-old Chinese actress Guan Xiaotong at the launch.

"I love the Chinese elements on the sportswear. Based on the national flag theme, the sportswear's design really illuminates Chinese culture. It's fashionable and a great outfit for sports."

Boxer Zou Shiming, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, said that he hoped the sportswear can bring people closer to the Olympics.

"The most unforgettable moment in my life was the second I wore the national flag in the ring. I still get excited when I think about that moment. It's the highest honor for an athlete to step into the arena with the national flag," said Zou.

"The licensed products will bring people closer to the national flag-it's meaningful. The design meets the tastes of young people and the sportswear uses the same material as the actual Team China uniform."

While preparing for a "fantastic, extraordinary and excellent" Games, China is also sparing no effort to roll out a national plan of involving 300 million people in winter sports and recreation in the build-up to 2022 and beyond.

Anta Group executive director and president Zheng Jie believes the new licensed products will become the bridge to link the general public to winter sports.

"The licensed products have a responsibility to help spread the spirt and culture of the Winter Olympics," said Zheng. "Anta plans to help the Beijing Winter Games to reach a wider cross-section of people. We want to promote the Winter Olympics and winter sports throughout all four seasons and to all regions in China.

"We need to consider the different needs of people in terms of their professions, age groups, genders and home cities.

"This time we have several lines of sportswear. There are more mature designs, as well as fashionable designs for the younger generation and those featuring traditional Chinese culture such as calligraphy."

Yang Yang, the chair of the organizing committee's athletes commission, reckons targeting the younger generation is vital for Beijing 2022 and says the new sportswear lines are an ideal way to do that.

"This is a great effort. Our sportswear and our national flag will bring the public closer to the Winter Olympics," said Yang. "To realize the goal of attracting 300 million people to winter sports, we need to strengthen the promotion of winter sports knowledge and culture. We need to let more young people know about winter sports

"Having the national flag in front of your chest is to place the nation proudly in your heart. The passion towards the Winter Olympics will be ignited. This will help to facilitate our goal of attracting more people to winter sports. This is also another way for young people to feel a sense of national cohesion."

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