Chinese
president, Hu Jintao Encourages
Country's Paralympians
BEIJING,
Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao paid a morale-boosting
visit to the country's Paralympic athletes on Wednesday, urging
them to "strive to become strong and fight for the best." With
16 days to go until the opening ceremony in Beijing, Hu, accompanied
by Vice President Xi Jinping, went to the training center for
Paralympic athletes in a northeastern suburb of the capital
in the morning. More than 300 Chinese athletes competing in
the Sept. 6-17 Games were busy training at the center, the country's
first national-level training facility for disabled athletes.
The 547-member China delegation, the largest in history, will
participate in all 20 events during the upcoming Paralympics.
Hu watched the training of the athletes in track and field,
football, swimming and wheelchair basketball.
He
cheered on Li Duan who had lost his sight 12 years ago in an
accident, as he practiced long jump under the guidance of his
coach. Li won two gold medals at the 2004 Athens Paralympics.
"I
heard you used to play basketball and switched to long jump
after an accident. It must have not been easy for you." Hu said
while holding the blind man's hands.
"A
soldier could be injured, but he remained a soldier. An armyman
could fall down, but his will was unbeatable," Li, a soldier
in service, responded in high spirit. He said he would fight
for better performances at the Beijing Games.
Hu
also shook hands with other track and field athletes, and looked
over the artificial limbs and racing wheelchairs they used.
"I
was here to cheer for you before the opening of the Games, and
I was moved to see all of you striving to become stronger and
training very hard."
He
wished them all good luck during the Games. Hu also watched
football players afflicted with cerebral palsy in training.
They were the first-such group from China to represent the country
in the Paralympics.
He
wrote on a football "striving to become strong and fighting
for the best," after the 12 athletes gave the president a football
with their own signatures.
He
said he hoped they would not only fight in the upcoming competition,
but also in their daily lives.
At the swimming stadium, Hu said he believed the athletes would
fully demonstrate their abilities and bring some glory for the
country. Chinese swimmers had performed well in previous events.
Hu
opened a game for wheelchair basketball players, and applauded
the frequent baskets by the athletes. He urged players to put
participation before winning and enjoy the fun of the Games.
Hu
also visited a downtown community home for the disabled after
he left the training center to find out about the community
services provided for the ordinary handicapped population in
the capital.
At
the special home set in a courtyard, he chatted with the disabled
who were painting, writing, surfing on the Internet, playing
Chinese chess or receiving recovery exercises.
He
also joined some mentally-challenged people who were learning
to make pizzas and dumplings, and another 20 handicapped making
handicrafts such as bracelets and cloth paintings.
"The
country will take more measures and make more efforts to improve
the living conditions to let all the handicapped have a happy
life in their mother country," Hu pledged.
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SouChinese
president encourages country's Paralympians
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by Catch4all.com, Sandra Englund August 19th, 2008.
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