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Category Archives: Sports
First half-African, half-Chinese national volleyball player
A 20-year-old volleyball player from Zhejiang has made the Volleyball Association’s list of 18 big-shot volleyball players.
Posted in Sports
Tagged black boy, Ding Hui, national team, Olympics, volleyball, Zhu Junlong
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Kobe Bryant starts bilingual blog on Sina.com
NBA megastar Kobe Bryant of the L.A. Lakers starts his own bilingual blog on Sina.com, which also hosts his personal website on its sports channel.
Posted in Sports
Tagged Blogging, Kobe Bryant, Kobe's Chinese website, NBA, Sina
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“I just went to take a bath”
The national soccer team member who booked a hotel room for half an hour just wanted a chance to bathe in peace, he says.
How young are those gymnasts, really?
The Mirror pictures the women’s gymnastics team as a bunch of 14-year-olds.
Posted in Sports
Tagged Mirror, Olympics, Young Pioneers
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Yao Ming’s return and China’s best golf courses
Yao Ming This roundup of the past week’s sporting news is from China Sports Today. Yao Ming rejoined the Chinese national team Thursday night in a game against Serbia. The Houston Rockets center had been out with a stress fracture … Continue reading
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Sports
Tagged Olympics, sports, Yao Ming
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China’s Zheng Jie in Wimbledon semi finals
Sports roundup: Zheng Jie makes it to Wimbledon semi finals.
Hu Jia out of running for Olympic gold
A roundup of the last week’s sports news from China.
Liu Xiang at Olympic test event, sports and earthquake relief
Weekly sports news roundup.
Posted in Sports
Tagged advertising, gymnastics, hurdles, Kobe Bryant, Liu Xiang, Olympics, table tennis, Xing Huina
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Why did Manchester United win?
Man U wins because of dead quake fans?
Posted in Sports, Survey
Tagged European Champion Leage, Netease, Wenchuan
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