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Cui Dalin, deputy director general of General Administration of sport in China, confirmed at a recent press conference: “It is estimated that a record 550 to 570 Chinese athletes will compete at the Beijing Olympics.” China first fully competed in the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, when the 15 gold medals it won gave the country a fourth world ranking. Twenty years later at the Athens Olympics, China won 32 gold medals, beating russia and giving it a world second ranking. shooting, diving, ta-ble tennis, badminton, weightlifting, gymnastics and judo are now the Olympic events that the world expects China to win. As regards the questions on everyone’s lips -- how many gold medals will China win at the 2008 Beijing Olympics? and will it surpass the 32-medal record it set in Athens? -- Cui Dalin remains low-key. He is candid in his opinion that China lags far behind the u.s., and that there is also a yawning gap between it and russia. There are currently 1,300 Chinese athletes mak-ing intensive preparations for the Olympics.
Cui Dalin, deputy director general of General Administration of sport in China, confirmed at a recent press conference: “It is estimated that a record 550 to 570 Chinese athletes will compete at the Beijing Olympics. ” China first fully competed in the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, when the 15 gold medals it won gave the the country a fourth world ranking. Twenty years later at the Athens Olympics, China won 32 gold medals, beating russia and give it a world second ranking. Shooting, diving, ta- ble tennis, badminton, weightlifting, gymnastics and judo are now the Olympic events that the world expects China to win. As regards the questions on everyone’s lips - how many gold medals will China win at the 2008 Beijing Olympics? and will it surpass the 32-medal record it set in Athens? - Cui Dalin remains low-key. He is candid in his opinion that China lags far behind the us, and that there is also a yawning gap between it and russia. There are currently 1,300 Chinese athletes mak-ing in tensive preparations for the Olympics.