Ottawa Citizen

Gretzky named ambassador for Beijing team

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Wayne Gretzky has been named a global ambassador for Beijing ’s Kunlun Red Star as the Chinese capital seeks to boost the profile of hockey domestical­ly ahead of hosting the Winter Olympics in 2022.

Gretzky will focus on youth developmen­t in China, including a planned KRS-Gretzky Hockey School that will provide advanced training for players aged 8-17 in Beijing and the southern tech hub of Shenzhen, eventually expanding to at least 20 locations nationwide.

Red Star is China’s only profession­al team and plays in the Russia-based Kontinenta­l Hockey League.

China is seeking to boost hockey in a country where winter sports participat­ion remains in its infancy.

The official China Daily newspaper quoted Red Star executive director Ao Meng as saying Gretzky’s involvemen­t would be a “tremendous boost.”

“To now have him part of the growth of hockey in China in the buildup to the 2022 Winter Olympics will promote interest and participat­ion in the sport, especially among young people,” Ao said.

Gretzky is scheduled to make promotiona­l visits to Beijing, Shenzhen and the financial centre of Shanghai Sept. 12-18.

For the second year, the National Hockey League is holding promotiona­l games in China, with the Boston Bruins and Calgary Flames facing off in Shenzhen on Sept. 15 and Beijing on Sept. 19.

China represents an as-yet untapped resource for the NHL, especially ahead of the 2022 Olympics.

Commission­er Gary Bettman has so far been noncommitt­al about the NHL going to the 2022 Games after skipping the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea. But the work is already underway in an increasing­ly competitiv­e sports market in China, where the NBA has had a presence for decades.

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