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Athletes of the Chinese Olympic
Delegration pose with the trophy during the presentation ceremony for the
Laureus World Team of the Year Award in Beijing, capital of China, June
26, 2009. The Chinese Olympic Delegation was honoured with the Laureus
World Team of the Year Award here on Friday. (Xinhua/Luo
Xiaoguang) Photo
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BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) -- China's world-beating
Olympic champions were honored with the Laureus World Team of the Year Award at
a special presentation ceremony here on Friday.
The Chinese athletes delighted the home nation by
producing its best ever Olympic results, leading the final medals table with 51
gold, 21 silver and 28 bronze.
During the two weeks of the 2008
Olympic Games, the Chinese team of 639 - their biggest ever - displayed
impressive skills and a powerful determination.
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Representatives of the Chinese Olympic
Delegration pose with Laureus World Sports Academy Chairman Edwin Moses (C
Rear) during the presentation ceremony for the Laureus World Team of the
Year Award in Beijing, capital of China, June 26, 2009. The Chinese
Olympic Delegation was honoured with the Laureus World Team of the Year
Award here on Friday. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang) Photo Gallery>>> |
In events traditionally strong for the Chinese, such
as weightlifting, gymnastics, diving, table tennis, badminton, shooting and
judo, they took 39 gold medals.
And they also made breakthroughs in events such as
archery, rowing, trampoline, fencing, sailing and women's gymnastics.
The prestigious Laureus World Team of the Year Award
was presented to Cui Dalin, Vice President of the Chinese Olympic Committee, who
received it on behalf of the China Olympic team from Laureus World Sports
Academy Chairman Edwin Moses, the two-time Olympic 400 meters hurdles champion,
and fellow Laureus Academy member, China's Deng Yaping, the greatest female
table tennis player in history,
Among the many members of the China Olympic Team who
attended the presentation were triple gymnastic gold medallist and Laureus
Breakthrough of the Year nominee Zou Kai, table tennis double gold medallist
Zhang Yining and diving gold medallist Wu Min Xia.
Laureus World Sports Academy Chairman Edwin Moses
said: "Beijing was one of the great Olympic Games. The facilities were superb
and the Games were full of remarkable sporting exploits. On the track, in the
pool, in the sports halls, there was a constant stream of unforgettable historic
moments.
"But to me the most amazing thing was the passion and
the determination of the Chinese athletes who produced so many epic
performances, not just in the sports in which we knew they were good, but in
others where China was not expected to do so well. I congratulate the entire
Chinese Olympic Team, they are worthy winners of this Award."
Speaking on behalf of the winners, Duan Shijie, Vice
Minister of the State General Administration of Sport of China and Vice
President of the China Olympic Committee, said: "The 2008 Beijing Olympics was
one of the proudest sporting moments for China. Apart from the successful
organization of a wonderful Olympic Games, the China Olympic team achieved
incredible results. We would like to thank the Laureus World Sports Academy for
this award and for voting the China Olympic team World Sports Team of the Year.
Coming after the success in Beijing last year this award is another major
achievement for all our athletes."
The other nominees for the Laureus World Team of the
Year Award were the Jamaican Olympic Sprint Team, the British Olympic Cycle
Team, Boston Celtics, who won the NBA play-offs for a record 17th time, and
football teams Manchester United and Spain.
The Laureus World Sports Awards are the only global
sports awards honoring the greatest sportsmen and women across all sports each
year. The winners are selected by the ultimate sports jury - the 46 members of
the Laureus World Sports Academy, a collection of the world's greatest sportsmen
and women.