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Chen Ying of China celebrates during the
women's 25m pistol final of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games shooting event
at the Beijing Shooting Range Hall in Beijing, China, Aug. 13, 2008. Chen
Ying shot 793.4 points to win the gold medal of the event.(Xinhua
Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 15 -- When Chen Ying fired her way to
glory in the women's 25m pistol shooting event on Wednesday, she had no idea her
family was keeping a huge secret from her.
Chen's mother, 56-year-old Zhang Zhimin, has breast
cancer.
Over the past two months, Zhang has been to hospital
four times for chemotherapy sessions. Each time, she kept her visits secret from
her daughter.
"My girl won the gold medal. It was worth suffering
the pain alone for all that time," Zhang told China Daily yesterday in Beijing.
"I just wanted her to be able to concentrate 100
percent on her shooting. I know how hard she has trained for the Olympics over
the past four years," she said.
After collecting her gold medal on Wednesday, Chen
received a phone call from her mother, telling her what had been going on.
"It was really hard for me to admit that I had lied
to her, even over the phone," Zhang said.
"But even when I had spoken to her before, I was
always scared she might be able to notice the changes in my voice after I had
the chemotherapy," she said.
Chen's father, Chen Cungui, said he was worried how
his daughter might react when she heard the news, as she is a very sensitive
girl.
"Chen Ying burst into tears when she found out over
the phone what her mother had done for her," he told China Daily yesterday.
Qin Zhang, Chen's coach before she joined the
national shooting team, said: "It was very hard for Chen's mother to lie to her
daughter, but it was a white lie.
"I know she spent a long time wrestling with her own
feelings about whether to say anything or not," he said.
"Once, when she was in a lot of pain after a
chemotherapy session, Zhang begged me to call Chen and tell her everything.
"But then she calmed down and told me not to. She
never wanted to upset her daughter," Qin said.
"Chen Ying called me yesterday and asked if I would
make some nice food for her mother, as she won't be able to until after the
Olympics," he said.
Zhang said she hates having to endure the
chemotherapy sessions, but knows that she has to go through it if she is to
succeed in her fight with breast cancer.
"I'm really fed up with the pain the treatment causes
me, but I know my next session will be a lot easier," she said.
"Because I will have my daughter there to hold my
hand."
(Source: China Daily)