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19
May

One world, one concern, say torch relay fans

Posted in Olympics - Beijing 2008  by sporty

BEIJING, May 19 — The West Lake has been an inspiration of calm and relaxation for a dozen centuries. Marco Polo, who introduced it to the West, said the “minds and thoughts” of pleasure-seekers there were “intent upon nothing but bodily pleasures and the delights of the society”.

The other side of the lake was displayed Sunday when hundreds of thousands of people gathered on its bank to show their support for the Olympics and sympathy with earthquake victims. Read the rest of this entry »

17
May

Hand gestures to reflect solidarity

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Hand gestures to reflect solidarity(HANGZHOU, May 17) — On Saturday evening, a gathering was held involving the 208 torchbearers and 52 bodyguards for the Hangzhou leg of the Olympic torch relay. At the meeting, the torchbearers discussed the idea of using hand gestures and body language to express support for the victims of the recent earthquake that hit southwest China. A guide was created here, involving three gestures that can be used to symbolize solidarity and love. Read the rest of this entry »

16
May

Disaster relief and Paralympic preparations are priority

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(QINGDAO, May 16) — In anticipation of National Helping-the-Disabled Day on Sunday, BOCOG Vice-President of the Beijing Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games (BOCOG) Liu Yandong heard about the progress of preparations for the Paralympics and urged the Qingdao Sailing Committee to prepare for the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games with careful organization and planning.

Liu, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, State Councilor, and BOCOG Vice-President, also spoke about the earthquake in Sichuan, saying that disaster relief should be the most significant and urgent task of the government. She said that the earthquake has caused great loss of life and property in Wenchuan of Sichuan Province. Under the leadership of the CPC central committee and the state council, disaster relief has been carried out in an orderly and effective fashion, she said. Read the rest of this entry »

15
May

Olympics men’s gymnastic groups confirmed

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(TIANJIN, May 15) – As competitions of the 2008 Federation Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) came to a close on Thursday in Tianjin, the drawing for Beijing Olympic Games gymnastics events took place. At about 5:30 p.m. local time, the drawing ceremony began, according to sports.cn.

Before the drawing began, representatives of the FIG expressed their sympathy for the victims of the recent earthquake that hit China’s southwestern region.

The men’s schedule was decided first.

China will compete in the same group with mixed group 4, Canada, Russia, Japan, and France. Read the rest of this entry »

14
May

Role of Olympic and Paralympic liaison staff stressed

Posted in Olympics - Beijing 2008  by sporty

Liu Qi gives a speech.(BEIJING, May 14) – The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) has confirmed liaison staff for 205 delegations to the Beijing Olympic Games and 159 delegations to the Paralympic Games, it was leaned here on Wednesday.

At a mobilization meeting on Wednesday, BOCOG President Liu Qi urged liaison staff to fulfill their tasks in earnest as the national (regional) Olympic and Paralympic committees are the most important participants of the Olympics (August 8-24) and Paralympics (September 6-17).

All aspects of BOCOG’s work focus on athletes, he said, urging close cooperation with the delegations with an aim of meeting their needs in the areas of competition, training and daily life. Read the rest of this entry »

13
May

Olympic torchbearers’ donation highlights harmonious journey

Posted in Olympics - Beijing 2008  by miki

LONGYAN, China, May 13 (Xinhua) — The Beijing Olympic flame concluded its tour in China’s southeastern Fujian Province on Tuesday, with donations for earthquake-hit southwest China highlighting the relay.

The 7.8 magnitude quake has claimed more than 10 thousand people in eight affected areas in southwest China since it hit Monday afternoon.Upon hearing the news about the deadly earthquake, the 208 torchbearers running for Longyan’s leg called for donations to the earthquake-hit area.

At the closing ceremony Tuesday evening, all 208 torchbearers, including athletes, local officials, workers, businessmen, teachers, and students, donated to the earthquake-hit areas.Li Xinyan, the fifth torchbearer in Longyan’s relay, is also an entrepreneur, running an engineering machinery enterprise in Fujian. He contributed 5 million yuan to help with those affected by the quake. Read the rest of this entry »

12
May

Multi-language shopping experience for international consumers

Posted in Olympics - Beijing 2008  by miki

(BEIJING, May 12) — The ninth session of an activity hosted by BOCOG opened on Monday at the Beijing Modern Plaza, which focused on the service sector’s ability to serve shoppers as the Olympics approach.

Nearly 100 domestic and international reporters were at the scene of the activity, speaking to service personnel and customers and experiencing first hand the barrier-free capabilities of the shopping area. Neither language nor physical obstacles stood in the way of their interviews. Read the rest of this entry »

10
May

Olympic torch relay in China’s Guangdong Province ends

Posted in Olympics - Beijing 2008, Sports News  by sporty

Mayor of Shantou Cai Zongze (R) and Olympic diving champion Sun Shuwei kindle the cauldron with the torch.SHANTOU, South China, May 10 (Xinhua) — The Olympic torch relay in China’s Guangdong province concluded as Shantou leg went off in spells of rain on Saturday.

Shantou’s relay started at 8:05 a.m. local time, marking the last stopover in Guangdong province. Shantou was one of the original Special Economic Zones of China in the 1980s. The launching ceremony overcame the rainstorm in the morning, with a former weightlifting world champion Cai Yanshu taking over the first torch from a local official in the Dragon Bay District Square. Cai Yanshu, 44, is a world champion himself before training Zhang Guozheng to the Olympic champion at the 2004 Athens Games.

Cao won gold in men’s 75kg category at the 1986 Asian Games. He snatched a weight of160kg, grabbing the title of 75kg category at the 1989 World Championships,.”I have never win an Olympic medal. The experience of being an Olympic torchbearer just makes up for the regret,” said Cao.”I trained Zhang Guozheng to the top of Olympic podium at the Athens Olympics and I am now honored to pass the Olympic torch. That’s a consummation for me,” added Cao. Read the rest of this entry »

9
May

Chinese president meets leading members of Japanese lawmakers’ Olympics-supporting body

Posted in Olympics - Beijing 2008  by miki

Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) meets with leading members of a Japanese lawmakers’ leagueTOKYO, May 9 (Xinhua) — Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao met Friday with leading members of Japanese lawmakers’ league supporting the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, which is headed by Yohei Kono, speaker of Japan’s lower house.

Expressing his thanks to the members, President Hu said the Beijing Olympics has got sincere regard and vigorous support from all circles of Japan.At the suggestion of Kono, more than 300 Japanese lawmakers from both ruling and opposition parties formed the nonpartisan league to support the Beijing Olympics.Hu said the move fully displays the Japanese people’s friendly feelings toward the Chinese people as well as their efforts in upholding the Olympic spirit. Read the rest of this entry »

8
May

Chinese vice president, BOCOG congratulate climbers on Olympic torch ascent

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Olympics Beijing 2008BEIJING, May 8 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping congratulated Chinese climbers for successfully carrying the Olympic torch to the peak of Mount Qomolangma on Thursday morning.

“This is one of the greatest events in the history of Olympic Games and a precious gift given by the Chinese to the Olympics and people worldwide,” Xi said in a telegraph to climbers.

On behalf of the central government and the Central Committee of Communist Party of China, he congratulated and greeted all the people working for the torch relay on Mount Qomolangma and the International Olympic Committee and all foreign friends who supported the torch relay.

The Olympic flame reached the peak of the world’s highest mountain, with an altitude of 8844.43 meters, at 9:17 a.m. Thursday. Read the rest of this entry »