
Hurdler Liu Xiang (front row, third from the right) and
basketball player Yao Ming (second row, far right) attend a ceremony in Beijing
this morning. China will send 639 athletes to the 2008 Olympics, its biggest
team ever assembled for the Games.-Xinhua
Beijing Games host China will send their biggest-ever Olympic team of 639
athletes to compete on home soil next month.
The 1099-strong delegation also include 460 officials for the Games to be
opened on Aug. 8, according to deputy chef de Mission Duan Shijie today.
Men's 110 meters hurdling Olympic champion Liu Xiang, NBA star Yao Ming and
diving queen Guo Jingjing will spearhead the biggest squad in Beijing to compete
in all 28 sports.
Shooter Tan Zongliang, 37, is one of the three athletets making their fourth
Olympic trip. The other two are basketballer Li Nan and Guo, two time Olympic
champion on women's springboard.
Thirty-seven athletes of the team will enjoy their third Games while 165 have
been to Athens.
"I'm getting better with good training and no injury. All I have to do in the
Olympic track is to beat myself," said Liu, who became the national hero by
winning Chinese men's first-ever athletics Olympic gold medal in 2004.
In a ceremony held at the announcement of the delegation, all the present
members pledged, facing the Chinese national flag, that they will complete clean
and fair, respecting opponents, judges and spectators.
The Chinese delegation also include 42 minority athletes, participating in 18
sports, and 38 foreign coaches including men's basketball manager Jonas
Kazlauskas of Lithuania.
The full list will be revealed later at the Beijing Olympic Games official
website.