Marathon critics have tainted vision
Updated: 2015-01-15 07:51
By Huang Xiangyang(China Daily)
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Despite its huge population, China remains a "third world country" in terms of marathon participants. The number of full-course runners in the country was estimated to be less than 60,000 last year, or one-tenth the number in the United States. The 50-odd races held in China in 2014 faded into comparison with the more than 1,000 marathons organized in the US each year. That is why the sport needs all the more care and understanding in China.
Many of the criticisms stem from a lack of knowledge. Traffic control is routine in any city hosting a marathon, and landmarks along the running route such as Beijing's Tian'anmen Square or New York's Central Park are the best way for a city to show off its appeal and spirit.
Of course, there is always room for improvement in city management to minimize the inconveniences caused to its residents by a marathon. But attitude is more important: Even if you don't participate in a marathon, you should at least learn to appreciate it.
As the capital city of a tropical island that wants to catch up with Hawaii, Haikou should have enough space, time and tolerance for a marathon.
The author is a senior editor with China Daily. huangxiangyang@chinadaily.com.cn
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