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Liu Hongtu, son of China's first Olympic athlete Liu Changchun, poses for a picture in front of the statue of his father Liu Changchun at the center of the Olympic square in Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning province, Aug. 4, 2008. The 3.8-meter-tall statue debuts at the square on Aug. 4, 2008, featuring Liu's setting off at the starting block.(Xinhua/Yan Ping) Photo Gallery>>> |
DALIAN, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- A statue of China's first Olympian -- sprinter Liu Changchun -- was unveiled on Tuesday in his hometown of Dalian, a coastal city in northeast China, three days ahead of the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games.
The 3.8-meter-high bronze statue depicts Liu running. It was set up in the Olympic Square in Dalian, a
place where he started his athletic career. Engraved on the foundation were the
Chinese characters meaning "China first Olympic person Liu Changchun."
Born in Dalian in 1909, Liu participated in the 1932
Los Angeles Olympic Games, the only Chinese athlete in the field. He entered the
100 meters and 200 meters sprints but failed to qualify for the finals, due to a
big strength consumption from his 25 day sea journey.
Four years later, along with other Chinese athletes,
he competed in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Along with the other Chinese, he came
away without a medal.
Liu later became a coach and sports teacher. He died
in 1983, a year before China would win its first Olympic gold medal at the 1984
Los Angeles Olympics.
"I am very excited today," said his son Liu Hongtu at
the ceremony. "The completion of the statue is not only a representation of the
respect and love of the Dalian people for my father, but also a promotion of the
Olympic spirit."
Zhang Lianshan, a 63-year-old Dalian resident,
watched the unveiling ceremony on Tuesday.
"We Chinese have been looking forward to the Games
for so many years," he said. "After a few days, the Games will open in Beijing.
It is a grand event and it shows China has become strong."
The Dalian city government funded the commissioning
of the statue.
"Today we set up the bronze statue of Mr Liu in the
Dalian Olympic Square, for the purpose of passing Liu's patriotic, unflinching
and go-ahead spirit," said Dalian mayor Xia Deren at the unveiling ceremony.
To commemorate Liu and help build up Chinese
enthusiasm for the upcoming Games, a documentary film telling of his story at
the 1932 Games -- "The One Man Olympics" -- was shown in May. The film will
continue showing in some Chinese movie theaters during the Games.