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"Second-rated Chinese weightlifting players show power in Asian Weightlifting Championships", said Ali Moradi on Tuesday, secretary general of Asian Weightlifting Association1.
According to Moradi, although China sent some new faces to the Asian Championships, their results have already reached the world first class, and they will be very competitive2 in Beijing Olympic Games. "Chinese team broke three world records in three days in a row, which have seldom happened in the history of Asian Championships", said Moradi. Chinese woman players rewrote the world record of 48kg, 53kg and 58kg categories in the jerk3 in the first three days in Asian Championships. It is the first time for Chen Bianxia, the 48kg category world record breaker, to attend continental4 competitions. Qiu Hongxia, who broke the 53kg category world record, just attracted world's attention in last year's World Championships. Moradi told the reporters that there was no new world record set in the European Championships just ended in France, "the Chinese woman players showed high standard in the competition, and I believe they will win gold medals in these three categories in the 2008 Olympic Games." A lot of first-level athletes didn't attend to Asian Championships. Some countries didn't let their main force to come as they will prepare for the World Championships in September. Moradi said: "I am happy that some second-rated players come to Asian Championships to have a chance to play in international competitions. Such experiences is very important for them in the future." As to the competitors China may meet in Beijing Olympic Games, Moradi said: "In Asia, Thailand, South Korea and Kazakhstan are all competitive in some categories. China should pay attention to these teams." 点击收听单词发音
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