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• As an important part of popular culture, sports in China began to take real shape during the Qin, Han and Three Kingdoms periods. Sporting images have been recorded over the Dynasties stone paintings (岩画), brick paintings (画像砖), pottery figurines (人物像) and poems.
Sports in now Times
With the development of our country,our lifestal have been changed.In now times , People of different ages have different sport.
Teenager sports
Equestrian Polo 击鞠
• During the Tang Dynasty, equestrian polo was popular in the palace, the army and among the men of literati (文 人墨客).
Cuju 蹴鞠
• Cuju (蹴鞠) was popular in the Song Dynasty that everyone from the emperor to ordinary people participated in it.
Sports in China
Contents:
• Sports in Ancient Times • The Olympics and China • Chinese Outstanding Competitive Sports • Sports in now Times
Sports in Ancient Times
The Olympics and China
• It was not until 1932 when the 10th Olympic Games were held in Los Angeles that China was invited for the first time to send athletes to compete.
• 29th Olympic hold in Beijing • Won 51 gold medals • 100 medals in total
Chinese Outstanding Competitive Sports
... ...
Table Tennis
• Table tennis is very popular throughout China and is popularly known as the “National Ball Game” of China. Chinese table tennis players have performed exceptionally well in international competitions.
Famous Athletes
Badminton
• China became a formal member of the International Badminton Federation in 1981. Since then, Chinese badminton teams have won the Thomas Cup (托马 斯杯) six times, the Uber Cup (尤伯杯) ten times and the Sudirman Trophy (苏
Diving
• Chinaese diving team is regarded as the “Dream Team”. China has unquestioned domination in diving. The Chinese diving team claimed six golds at 2004 Athens Olympics and further took seven golds at 2008 Beijing Olympics, contributing 33 Olympic
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
... ...
Middle-aged sports
Sports elderly
Other sport
Thank you
• The only Chinese participant at those Games was Liu Changchun. He entered the 100m and 200m race but was eliminated in the first round.
The Olympics and China
Sports in now Times
With the development of our country,our lifestal have been changed.In now times , People of different ages have different sport.
Teenager sports
Equestrian Polo 击鞠
• During the Tang Dynasty, equestrian polo was popular in the palace, the army and among the men of literati (文 人墨客).
Cuju 蹴鞠
• Cuju (蹴鞠) was popular in the Song Dynasty that everyone from the emperor to ordinary people participated in it.
Sports in China
Contents:
• Sports in Ancient Times • The Olympics and China • Chinese Outstanding Competitive Sports • Sports in now Times
Sports in Ancient Times
The Olympics and China
• It was not until 1932 when the 10th Olympic Games were held in Los Angeles that China was invited for the first time to send athletes to compete.
• 29th Olympic hold in Beijing • Won 51 gold medals • 100 medals in total
Chinese Outstanding Competitive Sports
... ...
Table Tennis
• Table tennis is very popular throughout China and is popularly known as the “National Ball Game” of China. Chinese table tennis players have performed exceptionally well in international competitions.
Famous Athletes
Badminton
• China became a formal member of the International Badminton Federation in 1981. Since then, Chinese badminton teams have won the Thomas Cup (托马 斯杯) six times, the Uber Cup (尤伯杯) ten times and the Sudirman Trophy (苏
Diving
• Chinaese diving team is regarded as the “Dream Team”. China has unquestioned domination in diving. The Chinese diving team claimed six golds at 2004 Athens Olympics and further took seven golds at 2008 Beijing Olympics, contributing 33 Olympic
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
... ...
Middle-aged sports
Sports elderly
Other sport
Thank you
• The only Chinese participant at those Games was Liu Changchun. He entered the 100m and 200m race but was eliminated in the first round.
The Olympics and China