China Daily

National Games to let overseas Chinese play

- By SUN XIAOCHEN sunxiaoche­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Aiming at strengthen­ing national cohesion through athletic exchange, China’s top sports body is welcoming overseas athletes with Chinese ancestry to compete at the National Games.

The General Administra­tion of Sport of China announced on Wednesday that the 13th National Games in Tianjin, to be held from Aug 27 to Sept 8, will accept registrati­on from foreign athletes of Chinese origin or ancestry, as well as Chinese citizens living abroad, for the first time in the 58-year history of the quadrennia­l event. Chinese previously could not register from abroad.

Of the 31 sports at the games, 26 will be open for overseas Chinese to compete, including swimming, track and field, table tennis and badminton, according to the administra­tion’s Athletic Department.

“Providing the opportunit­y for athletes from home and abroad to compete head-tohead and to share experience­s in athletic developmen­t will help improve the level on both sides and increase emotional ties,” said Li Yingchuan, China’s vice-minister of sport.

Because of tough domestic competitio­n for internatio­nal appearance­s in China’s strong sports, like table tennis and badminton, some elite Chinaborn athletes have moved

overseas to represent other countries after changing nationalit­ies.

Dubbed the “foreign legion” by Chinese media, their top-level internatio­nal matches against Chinese athletes are always eyecatchin­g.

The National Games will provide yet another stage for the intriguing battle while attracting these former Chinese and their descendant­s back to their native soil for exchanges, said Liu Xiaonong, director of the Athletic Department.

“Some of them have stayed in good shape and trained consistent­ly. It will be intensive competitio­n that benefits athletes from both sides,” Liu said.

The National Games organizing committee is working on the registrati­on procedure, qualificat­ion system and competitio­n format for overseas Chinese to take part. Details will be published on the official website of Chinese Olympic Committee, olympic.cn, once finalized, Liu said.

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