22 titles on offer in Qingpu
22/10/2004 11:47
The Fifth Dragon Boat World Championships begins today at the Water Sports
Center in Shanghai's suburban Qingpu District with 71 teams from around the
globe contending for titles in 22 different classifications. The championship
was originally scheduled for late last August, but had to be pushed back 14
months due to the SARS outbreak. "This is not only a tournament but also a
festival," said Zhu Jiangzhong, a Qingpu District government official on the
event's organizing committee. This will be the second time for China to stage
a dragon boat world championship, with central Hunan Province playing host seven
years ago. Teams arrived on Monday and spent yesterday practicing along the
1,000-meter course at the Water Sports Center. Each boat includes 28 paddlers,
one navigator in the back and a coxswain up front who beats a drum to provide
the dramatic "heartbeat of the dragon" that keeps the rowers in sync. Despite
the sport's all-amateur status, the championship includes some athletes who have
earned fame in other areas of competition. "I'm out of season now and just
wanted to try something different," said Martin Doktor of the Czech Republic,
the winner of 1,000-meter canoe sprint at the 1996 Olympics.
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