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China cannot win 44 golds in Bejing Olympics, official
2005-12-28 09:41   Xinhuanet  

 

BEIJING, Dec. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese athletes is unlikely to win 44 gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games as claimed bysome reports, a top Chines sports official said here on Monday.

Cui Dalin, one of the assistants to the President of the State Sports Administration of China (SSAC), said: "It is totally impossible for China to win 44 gold medals in 2008."

Feng Jianzhong, a deputy president of SSAC, echoed Cui’s view, saying that it is even as difficult as "climbing the sky" to get as many as what the country won in the 2004 Olympics.

China finished second on the medal standings by winning 32 goldmedals, only three behind leader the United States.

Statistics showed that Chinese athletes won 28 gold medals in the world championships for Olympic sports, mostly from China’s traditional territories of weightlifting, shooting, diving, table tennis, badminton, gymnastics and women’s judo.

Feng said that people cannot expect too much from Chinese sports. "We must be realistic."

Cui Dalin was worried that China can hardly make breakthroughs from track and field, swimming and other aquatic events before 2008.

"If we cannot achieve good results from these events, where will those 44 gold medals come? It is totally impossible," said Cui.

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