China Daily

China goes on the powerplay

Red Star signs partnershi­p with national teams

- By YANG XINWEI yangxinwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s puck luck has taken a big turn for the better.

Kunlun Red Star, the country’s lone entry in the Russiabase­d Kontinenta­l Hockey League, on Friday signed a strategic partnershi­p agreement with the national youth teams to enhance the developmen­t of homegrown talent.

“It’s a great day for Chinese hockey, especially coming on the heels of Kunlun Red Star completing a first-year miracle by qualifying for the KHL playoffs,” team chairman Zhao Xiaoyu said after the signing ceremony at Beijing’s Little Wolf Club.

“This agreement marks a new era for our country’s hockey developmen­t.”

The agreement on cooperatio­n and joint developmen­t between the China Winter Sports Administra­tive Center and Kunlun Red Star will enhance the supply and use of social resources and promote resource integratio­n and structural adjustment.

Drawing on a program based on the status of the youth teams, Red Star will offer comprehens­ive assistance to cultivate talent for the national Under-18 and Under20 men’s squads and the Under-18 women’s team.

Training of the young athletes will be tailored to individual requiremen­ts, with an emphasis on evaluating physical strength, nutritiona­l needs and medical considerat­ions.

“Signing a cooperatio­n agreement with Kunlun Red Star is a typical example of how to use social resources in sports developmen­t,” said Ren Hongguo, party chief of the China Winter Sports Administra­tive Center.

“Such practice will ensure China’s hockey developmen­t, which is encouraged and guided by the government, supported by the public and decided by the market. The sport already has a highly profession­al and market-oriented internatio­nal profile, and China wants to be part of that.”

Red Star last month announced the creation of an eight-member internatio­nal advisory committee, including Canadian NHL legends Phil Esposito and Mike Keenan, who last week was named the team’s new head coach.

The committee will provide advice and recommenda­tions, along with advanced instructio­nal expertise from North America, Russia and Finland.

Red Star is also sponsoring open tryout camps in Toronto, Boston and Beijing this summer to identify the best Chinese players in other countries. University-level leaguesin Canada and the US will serve as a gauge for schooling players from the national youth teams in both hockey and education.

“This system will enhance the players’ education while at the same time removing concerns of the young athletes and their parents by providing them with other options than turning profession­al,” Zhao said.

China’s U-20 and U-18 men’s and the U-18 women’s squad will be placed in North American leagues against comparable amateur competitio­n.

“We want them to hone their skill level by competing in actual matches, and I believe it will completely change the national youth teams, which have been lacking in both competitio­n and opportunit­ies,” Zhao said.

“We are honored to take up such a historic mission, and Red Star will spare no efforts in making a hockey breakthrou­gh for China before the 2022 Olympics.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Banners and jerseys were exchanged at last Friday’s launch ceremony in Beijing for a partnershi­p between Kunlun Red Star and China’s national youth hockey teams.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Banners and jerseys were exchanged at last Friday’s launch ceremony in Beijing for a partnershi­p between Kunlun Red Star and China’s national youth hockey teams.

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