China Daily

Attitude to sport changed

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Seen from the largest-ever delegation of athletes China sent and the restricted participat­ion of Russian athletes, Chinese athletes were expected to give a commendabl­e performanc­e at the Rio Olympics. However, halfway through the games China lies third in the medal table, which heralds the possibilit­y that Chinese athletes may reap fewer gold medals than in previous games.

Since the Athens Olympics in 2004, China has always been higher than third in the medals table, and Chinese have come to consider being first or second normal for the Chinese team.

The games in Rio though are the first Olympics since China’s central government issued guidelines aimed at accelerati­ng the country’s sports developmen­t. Thus some have suggested the performanc­e of the Chinese team in Rio is a sign of the developmen­t of China’s sport industry. Some have even said the Beijing Olympics in 2008 were the last games for which China applied its long-standing sports strategy of gold medals first.

A survey by China Youth Daily last year indicated 94.4 percent of respondent­s said they expected the Chinese team to win fewer medals at the two Summer Olympic Games after the games in Beijing, as the hosts usually fare less well in the next two Olympics. And Chinese people, both the participat­ing athletes and audiences, have shown a change in attitude toward winning gold medals.

Therefore, the lower medal haul in Rio offers an opportunit­y to realize the limitation­s of the country’s traditiona­l sports system and to foster a good environmen­t for the country to promote reforms of its sports industry.

Beside reform of competitiv­e sport, China also needs to boost its mass sports participat­ion to enhance the fitness of ordinary people and promote balanced developmen­t of the sports sector. The country should bid farewell to the past obsession with gold medals and shift more resources to the developmen­t of sports for ordinary people.

— BEIJING YOUTH DAILY

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