BEIJING, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese official in
charge of water sports in the General Administration of Sport of China (GASC)
said here Thursday that he did not care much about the results of the draw for
rowing's start list in the first two days into Beijing Olympics.
"I don't care much about it. If the Chinese rowers
face strong foreign rivals, they can use the chance to make themselves stronger.
If they falls into weaker groups, they can qualify for semifinals earlier," said
Wei Di, director of GASC's water sports center, in an telephone interview with
Xinhua.
The draw was done Thursday afternoon in Shunyi
Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park where the rowing events for Beijing Olympics will
be held.
China is likely to break Western dominance in rowing
at Beijing Olympic Games by winning its first ever gold medal in the discipline.
It is widely believed that China has several boat classes which have the
potential to win medals at the event.
The women's double sculls (W2x), lightweight women's
double sculls (LW2x), and lightweight men's four (LM4-) are considered to be the
most hopeful.
In W2x heats, Chinese rowers fall into the same group
with British rivals, who won bronze medal in Athens four years ago. The
Australians, who won the World Championship in 2006, can be another source of
strong challenge.
In LW2x, China is in heat 3 to compete against Cuba,
Japan, Denmark and South Korea. China won the 2006 World Championship in the
event but lost to Australia in 2007.
The Danish rowers, who went home from the 2007 World
Championship with a bronze medal, can be difficult to beat.
In LM4-, China is to compete Egypt, the Netherlands,
Australia and Britain. Egypt is not so strong, but the other three are
competitive.
China got the gold medal in the event in World
Championship in 2006 and Britain claimed the title in the next year's World
Championship.