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Bringing China’s skiers up to speed

Alpine specialist­s from abroad target regional talent at Chinese National Winter Games

- By XINHUA in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia

Foreign expertise is giving the Chinese National Winter Games an upgrade as organizers bring the event in line with Internatio­nal Ski Federation (FIS) standards.

“China is less experience­d in Alpine skiing, so we invited top specialist­s from abroad to guarantee world-class organizati­on,” said Guo Junchang, the chief umpire of the Alpine skiing race, as the games began at Mylin Valley Ski Resort in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, on Dec 28.

“The top technical experts can upgrade the level of the games. We are organizing domestic competitio­ns in line with FIS standards and this will help attract more FIS events to China.

“The quality organizati­on will benefit the skiers and also the developmen­t of the sport in China.”

The games are seen as a key platform to help build up Chinese winter sports talent for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

Hansjorg Plankenste­iner, the Italian head coach of China’s Alpine skiing team, was the event’s technical director, while Austrian Gunther Gerhard was taking care of the flag pole positionin­g.

Italian Nicola Paulon is also active at Mylin Valley, training the Xinjiang team.

Paulon is the manager of Snowsport South Tyrol Italy, a sports management company which has been working in China since last year.

“I first had cooperatio­n with China last year when I was training kids at Wanlong Ski Resort in Hebei province,” said Paulon, who has worked as a coach at four Olympic Games.

That led to Paulon being entrusted with a project to train China’s Alpine skiing team.

“We trained about 50 athletes who had been converted from other sports, for China’s last snow season. That was a big project and very satisfying.”

Xinjiang’s Alpine skiing team next came calling for Paulon, who enlisted the help of former Olympians Marin Simari of Argentina and Italian Massimilia­no Valcaregg.

“We’ve high hopes for the Xinjiang team, especially the boys — they are in good physical condition and highly motivated,” said Paulon.

“I chose the two coaches from

Argentina and Italy. Why did I choose them? They’re not only good coaches, they are also very good demonstrat­ors.

“The athletes in Xinjiang don’t have much experience, so they need good demonstrat­ors.”

Paulon had previously worked for skiing’s internatio­nal governing body the FIS for six years, an experience which ultimately led him to China.

“After the Sochi Olympics (2014), Chinese organizers were approachin­g the FIS for informatio­n, to learn how to do things correctly. I met more and more Chinese at FIS technical meetings,” Paulon explained. “These contacts helped me learn a lot about China and the business potential of the country.”

Mylin Valley staged three medal events last weekend — giant slalom, slalom, and the team competitio­n.

Paulon acknowledg­es that these games are a vital way of leveling up the national team, but also suggests China needs to quickly start targeting the next generation of skiers.

“The level of regional teams is very important. If we can improve the regional teams, the national team will improve a lot,” said Paulon, who owns Kronplatz Racing Center, a top ski club based in northeaste­rn Italy.

“What’s missing in China is the level of children’s skiing, so the country needs to work much more with kids if it wants to have a bright future.

“Maybe not quite in the near future, but in the next four to five years, China can have athletes capable of competing at the World Cup.

“I saw some children in Wanlong who are already at a good level. I’m optimistic about Chinese skiers. I think you can have a lot of athletes competing at the 2026 Olympics in Italy after Beijing 2022.”

 ?? XINHUA ?? Murat Akcholi, from Jilin province, skis to victory in the men’s giant slalom at the Chinese National Winter Games in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, on Dec 28. His winning time was 2 min 4.70 sec.
XINHUA Murat Akcholi, from Jilin province, skis to victory in the men’s giant slalom at the Chinese National Winter Games in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, on Dec 28. His winning time was 2 min 4.70 sec.

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