
Basketball star Yao Ming (from left), table tennis star
Wang Liqin, Olympic gold medal hurdler Liu Xiang and Liu Peng, chief of China¡¯s
sports administration and executive chairman of the Special Olympics Organizing
Committee, unveil the winning theme song for the event along with
three
nominees on Saturday.- Shanghai Daily
Shanghai Daily news
A song created by two Shanghai musicians was picked on Saturday as the theme
song for the 2007 Special Olympic Summer Games, Shanghai Daily
reported.
The song, "We Share One World," was composed by Hao Yonggang of
the Shanghai Jindun Art Troupe, with lyrics by Qian Wujie of the Fudan
University art center. It expresses the public's pride in the Special Olympic
athletes, encouraging them to do their best in the games.
The event's
executive committee collected theme song submissions from September 25, 2006, to
November 30. Altogether 573 works were submitted by composers from all over the
world.
Public voting ran from July 20 to August 5 on three Websites: the
games' official site (www.2007specialolympics. com), the Shanghai Oriental
Publicity Education Service Center (www.dfxj.gov.cn) and Shanghai Civilization
Website (www.wmsh.gov.cn), along with voting by people from 200 community
schools and 100 community culture centers.
The song selection was
announced at a charity cocktail party for the games by three Shanghai-native
sports figures: basketball star Yao Ming, Olympic gold medal hurdler Liu Xiang,
and table tennis star Wang Liqin.
The party featured a charity auction at
which a painted T-shirt created by Special Olympic athletes and carrying Yao and
Liu's signatures was sold.
More than 1.3 million yuan (US$167,525) was
raised in the event and donated to the games, which run from October 2 to 11.