China can't beat Beijing Olympics gold haul
Updated: 2012-04-18 21:56
(Xinhua)
|
||||||||
BEIJING - China could hardly repeat the glory of winning the most gold medals when it competes at the London Olympic Games this summer, a top sports official has said.
Speaking to Xinhua as the London Olympics marked the 100-day countdown on Wednesday, Cai Zhenhua, deputy minister of China's State General Administration of Sports, played down the country's medal prospects in the British capital.
"Based on a study about the past five Games, the host country win record high medals at their home Olympics, but their medals total would drop dramatically at the next edition," Cai said.
"We will face strong challenges in London. It won't be an easy job," he added.
China topped the Beijing Olympics gold medal tally with 51 gold, 21 silver and 28 bronze, compared to the United States with 36 gold, 38 silver and 36 bronze.
Cai, who was formerly a table tennis player and coach, noted that the scenario of world sports has changed in the post-Beijing Olympics era.
"The United States has maintained its overall strength, and countries like Russia and Britain have increased their input in sports, while China is less competitive in some sports," said Cai.
"As a number of Olympic and world champions retired after the Beijing Games, a younger generation would form the bulk of Chinese Olympic legion. Some of our young athletes lack international exposure and consistency, so we cannot be very optimistic about their performances.
"Furthermore, London is not Beijing, we are no longer competing on home soil. We have to overcome the time difference, unfamiliar weather as well as logistics inconvenience. So our target for 2012 is just to remain in the lead pack on the gold medal table," he added.
So far, China has secured over 310 Olympic spots in 172 events. And with Olympic qualification competitions still in action for triathlon, boxing, wrestling, tennis, Chinese athletes are set to grab more quotas.
"We expect to send a team of 380-strong athletes to London. And the delegation will be formed in early July," said Cai.
- 'Taken 2' grabs movie box office crown
- Rihanna's 'Diamonds' tops UK pop chart
- Fans get look at vintage Rolling Stones
- Celebrities attend Power of Women event
- Ang Lee breaks 'every rule' to make unlikely new Life of Pi film
- Rihanna almost thrown out of nightclub
- 'Dark Knight' wins weekend box office
- 'Total Recall' stars gather in Beverly Hills
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Supplies pour into isolated villages |
All-out efforts to save lives |
American abroad |
Industry savior: Big boys' toys |
New commissioner
|
Liaoning: China's oceangoing giant |
Today's Top News
Health new priority for quake zone
Xi meets US top military officer
Japan's boats driven out of Diaoyu
China mulls online shopping legislation
Bird flu death toll rises to 22
Putin appoints new ambassador to China
Japanese ships blocked from Diaoyu Islands
Inspired by Guan, more Chinese pick up golf
US Weekly
Beyond Yao
|
Money power |