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Matthew Emmons (R) of the United States
is comforted by his wife after the men's 50m rifle 3 positions final of
the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Shooting event in Beijing, China, Aug. 17,
2008. Matthew Emmons won the 4th with a total of 1270.3. (Xinhua/Jiao
Weiping) Photo
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Lots of big names can be listed here: Cheng Fei, Asafa
Powell, Paula Radcliffe. They have paid as much as the medal winners, but they
have no chance to harvest the glory on the podium because in sports there are
inevitably many "sorrows" behind every gold medal.
However, the significance of the Olympic ideals goes far
beyond the sheer numbers of records, medals and flowers.
A century ago, Pierre de Coubertin, known as the father of
the modern Olympics, wrote: "The goal of Olympism is to place sport at the
service of the harmonious development of man, with a view to promoting a
peaceful society concerned with the preservation of human dignity."
Transcending their differences in political systems,
ideologies, races, complexion and cultures, athletes from around the world
compete under the Olympic Flag and under the Olympic motto "Citius, Altius,
Fortius, or "Faster, Higher, Stronger."
"One World, One Dream" -- the slogan of the Beijing
Olympics symbolizes the spirit of solidarity, friendship and peace, reflects the
world trend and delivers mankind's perennial expectations: progress and peace,
coexistence in harmony and harmonious development.
On Liu Xiang's "quit," a survey by the Chinese channel of
MSN.com shows that among more than 160,000 asked, over 37 percent voted for
respect and support for him and about 26 percent "felt the cruelty of sports
competition and sighed for Liu."
This is by no means the same as two decades ago. When Li
Ning, a triple Olympic gold medalist in 1984 and the "Gymnastic Prince" in
China, stumbled and failed in the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, he was met with a
tide of anger and even hate mail containing razor blades and ropes upon his
arrival home.
The attitude change demonstrates the Olympic spirit has
further insinuated into the hearts of the people in China and the world: Not
only emphasize people's bodily health but more importantly their moral health.
"People's Olympics," one of the most important features of
the Beijing Olympic Games, has added a new platform for China 's civil
development and will serve as a beacon for the nation's future development and
social progress.