Global Times

BRIDGING THE GAP

- By Lu Wenao Page Editor: wanghuayun@globaltime­s.com.cn

As a major sports powerhouse, China has witnessed a growing number of internatio­nal sporting events across the country in recent years, attracting more and more foreign athletes and sports enthusiast­s to the country.

Outside of the dazzling athletes and their record-breaking performanc­es is a world that exists alongside the world of athletic performanc­e but is often overlooked – sports presenting.

Beyond merely announcing names and scores, a sports presenter shoulders the responsibi­lity of managing the ambiance within the arena, transformi­ng mere spectators into fervent supporters and elevating the overall sporting experience.

When sports presenting is involved, the atmosphere becomes electric and dynamic. Be it the thrilling anticipati­on before the start of an event, the captivatin­g analysis during the event, or the jubilant celebratio­ns after the event, good sports presenting adds layers of excitement and engagement to the experience.

As the industry has emerged from obscurity, it has been propelled into the limelight by individual­s like Li Zichao, whose life journey illustrate­s the multifacet­ed nature of this evolving profession.

Li was among the crew of sports presenters at the Hangzhou Asian Games held in 2023, who often made headlines on social media for the engaging content they provided to audiences. But his career in sports started in a sport far removed from indoor competitio­ns like table tennis.

Golf challenge

Having majored in grassland science at the Beijing Forestry University, Li had an early connection to golf, a sport in which lawns and greens are essential.

“I started my career as a golf commentato­r in 2008, and since then, I have developed broadcasti­ng skills and knowledge in the sport,” Li told the Global Times.

Sports presenters often need to research and compile informatio­n about upcoming games, teams, players and relevant statistics as Li underscore­d. Strong research skills are important for providing accurate and insightful commentary.

“A deep understand­ing and passion for sports are essential. You should be knowledgea­ble about various sports, teams, players and events. This includes understand­ing the rules of different sports and being able to analyze and commentate on games effectivel­y,” Li said.

Different from many other sports with a double-digit number of athletes, in golf, Li often has to prepare the background informatio­n of 144 athletes, which calls for a huge volume of home work on every athlete.

“The presentati­on isn’t just about relaying informatio­n; it’s about weaving together stories, stats, and emotions to transport viewers into the game,” Li noted.

Golf is a game that requires a lot of focus and concentrat­ion. Any noise or distractio­n can disrupt a player’s mental state and affect their performanc­e, thus giving presenters very limited time to conduct their jobs.

“Unlike more fast-paced sports like soccer, basketball, or any other indoor sports, the action in golf can be subtle and spread out across the outdoor course,” said Li.

“Presenters must be mindful of the timing to avoid disrupting players or spectators while still providing engaging commentary and analyses.”

Engaging with audiences

Similar to Li’s story, Dou Yujia also excels in sports presentati­on. After years of news coverage on the developmen­t of Chinese athletics, Dou now takes on sports presenting at large events, like the World Athletic Diamond League race in Xiamen, East China’s Fujian Province. In athletics, sports presentati­on often involves audio-visual effects, including music, videos, commentary, and lighting, thus making it easier to engage with audiences in the stadium.

“Chinese athletics boasts impressive competitiv­e achievemen­ts and China has a plethora of world-class athletes,” Dou said.

“If we can develop a sporting culture through sports presenting that audiences could enjoy, especially with the presence of many children nowadays, they can enjoy top-notch athletics culture from a young age and learn about spectator etiquette, which bodes well for the future developmen­t of Chinese athletics.”

Li also seeks to inspire and mentor the next generation of sports presenters, nurturing a cadre of young enthusiast­s eager to explore the intricacie­s of this burgeoning field.

Yet, the journey from novice to seasoned sports presenter is fraught with challenges and demands diverse skill sets.

It requires not only a profound knowledge of sports but also an innate ability to captivate audiences and infuse each moment with excitement and anticipati­on.

“Proficienc­y in both Chinese and English is essential, enabling seamless communicat­ion with a global audience as the audiences are often exclusivel­y from China,” Li said.

Sports presenters also serve as ambassador­s of Chinese culture, incorporat­ing elements of tradition to captivate foreign participan­ts and spectators alike.

To better achieve that goal, Li opts to consult with local experts on how to share particular elements with an internatio­nal audience.

“For many foreign athletes and spectators, watching a sporting event is also a chance to learn the local culture, thus making our job a perfect channel to disseminat­e the rich culture of China,” Li said.

With the forthcomin­g 2025 Asian Winter Games set to unfold in his hometown of Harbin, Northeast China’s Heilongjia­ng Province, Li, who was included as an ice hockey presenter for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, also aspires to contribute his expertise to the local event.

“Witnessing spectators express their satisfacti­on with the sports presentati­on I’ve given truly validates the significan­ce of my work,” Li said. “I just hope to have more opportunit­ies to offer the audience quality content through sports presenting.”

 ?? Photo: Courtesy of Li Zichao* ?? Li Zichao (right) conducts an on-court interview with US tennis player Sofia Kenin during the WTA Guangzhou Open in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province.
Photo: Courtesy of Li Zichao* Li Zichao (right) conducts an on-court interview with US tennis player Sofia Kenin during the WTA Guangzhou Open in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province.
 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Fans cheer for the Chinese national table tennis team during the Asian Games in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province in September 2023.
Photo: VCG Fans cheer for the Chinese national table tennis team during the Asian Games in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province in September 2023.
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