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Macao raises curtain on East Asian Games
www.chinaview.cn 2005-10-29 21:38:01

    MACAO, Oct. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- The curtain finally went up on the East Asian Games (EAG) Saturday night as China is set to dominate the 17-sport gala, including culture-flavored events like dragon boating and sport dancing.

    Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi declared the games open.

    The games marked the sixth time the two Koreas marched togetherafter they joined hands in the 2000 Olympic opening ceremony.

    The two delegations marched into the Macao Stadium led by a common flag featuring blue Korean Peninsula against a white background, which was hoisted by South Korean men's basketballer Yang Hee-jong and DPRK women's cager Ryu Hyong-sun.

    It was a welcome return for the DPRK since the country skipped the past two editions.

    If negotiations between two sides go well on the sideline of the EAG, a unified team will be sent to the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.

    China sent a 560-strong squad, including 394 athletes, to Macao- the largest of all the contingents. Japan and South Korea have also fielded large teams, but they can't reverse the fate as playing second fiddle to Asia's sporting superpower.

    With China winning 32 golds to the United States' 34 at the 2004 Olympics, it remains a sure bet that the country will be the runaway leader on the medal tally again.

    Of the 234 events to be contested, China should sweep over 100 golds if the previous records are anything to go by.

    At the inaugural games in Shanghai in 1993, China underlined its strength by taking 105 gold medals - more than four times the tally of the second finisher, Japan. Also dominant in 1997 and 2001, China had made the EAG an event without suspense.

    China's Olympic champion hurdler Liu Xiang and star diver Guo Jingjing are the brightest stars here. The tickets for the two's events had earlier been sold out and their separate arrivals at the Macao airport sparked off media frenzy.

    Liu Xiang, co-holder of the 110m hurdles world record, has fared well this year, finishing second in the world championships,winning Shanghai Grand Prix and sweeping the field in the NationalGames nine days ago.

    Liu, who carried the Chinese national flag in the opening ceremony, said earlier that he wouldn't have to clock anything close to his world mark of 12.91 seconds to win in Macao.

    The other teams - Japan, South Korea, the DPRK, Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, Chinese Taipei, Mongolia and Guam - will seek glory in China's shadow. Japan will battle South Korea to decide who wouldfollow China closest, while the fourth place is wide open.

    After costly nine-year preparation, Macao hopes to be recognized as a top host and to shake off the tag as a sports nobody.

    Having won only one title from the past three games, Macao willlook for top honors in Wushu and dragon boating.

    For Macao, the EAG came with a price.

    Eleven venues were built from scratch, with the Macao Dome as the center piece. Costing more than 75 million US dollars, the dome is the most modern structure in Macao.

    The Olympic Aquatic Center is equally impressive. The 1,500-seat center has a 10-lane pool, a 25x25m diving pool and a diamond-vision screen. Enditem

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