Arab Times

US skating legend Kwan sees ‘surge of Chinese champions’

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SHANGHAI, Dec 6, (AFP): Figure skating legend Michelle Kwan said Thursday she anticipate­s “a surge of future champions” from China and believes the hosts are poised to take the Beijing 2022 Olympics by storm.

The five-time world champion from the United States was speaking during a visit to Shanghai, where she saw first hand how China is throwing resources and its considerab­le manpower at the next Winter Games.

The 38-year-old, considered one of the finest skaters of all time, said: “I thought it was amazing because what I witnessed was five year olds, their fifth time skating and they’re agile and learning.

“It was such an opportunit­y to see a future Olympic champion or the next generation of athletes.”

Kwan said that she saw Chinese children who were ahead of her when she was an aspiring skater of a similar age.

“What I witnessed two days ago was this surge of future champions,” the former nine-time US

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champion said, adding that the United States could learn from China.

“For example, the young kindergart­eners getting on the ice. We don’t have such programmes.”

Speaking at the NYU Shanghai campus, Kwan said that she had no political ambitions – she worked on Hillary Clinton’s failed presidenti­al campaign in 2016.

But she is open to the possibilit­y of helping China in the build-up to Beijing 2022.

China won just one gold medal – nine medals overall – at the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics this year. Such a modest haul on home soil is unthinkabl­e so China has been employing a growing number of foreign coaches.

Kwan, born in California to parents from Hong Kong, said she had held “one-off conversati­ons” about playing a role.

“I’m always up for helping young aspiring athletes,” said the two-time Olympic medallist.

 ??  ?? Minnesota’s Amir Coffey (5) celebrates after scoring a 3-pointer against Nebraska late in the second half of an NCAA college basketball gameon Dec 5 in Minneapoli­s. (AP)
Minnesota’s Amir Coffey (5) celebrates after scoring a 3-pointer against Nebraska late in the second half of an NCAA college basketball gameon Dec 5 in Minneapoli­s. (AP)

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