CHANGCHUN, Northeast China, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- Against the toughest rivals
of South Korea, Chinese short-track skaters will try the best to grasp medals at
the coming Asian Winter Games, said Olympic champion Wang Meng here on Thursday.
"We have the home court advantage, and we will spare no efforts in getting
the best from the Games," said Wang Meng, who won the women's 500m short-track
speedskating gold medal at the Turin Winter Olympics in 2006.
However, Wang explained to the reporters that "South Korea are the best in
short-track speedskating, and there's no case for the so-called Sino-Korean
rivalry in the sport."
In Turin, South Korea had a record-breaking feat with six golds,three
silvers and one bronze from the short-track, and only Chinese Wang Meng and
American Apolo Anton Ohno broke their monopoly by taking away their 500m titles
respectively.
The Chinese short-track speedskating team arrived here Thursday for the
Winter Games slated for Jan. 28-Feb. 4, with the sport competition to be kicked
off on Jan. 29 and the 500m, the stronghold of Wang Wang, on Jan. 30.
The short-track events are among the best medal hopefuls for the hosts, who ranked
third in the medal tally of the fifth Winter Asiad in 2003, next to Japan
and South Korea.
"I'm not in the top form, but I will not take it as an excuse, because we
have the support of the home audience," said Wang Meng.