The Middle Kingdom of Sports | China Hang-up Rebroadcast
From ping-pong diplomacy to the Beijing Olympics, the importance of sports has a constant throughout China’s epic societal transformation.
But just like nearly everything else in Chinese society, contradictions have emerged in the sports scene and politics perhaps plays a bigger role than it should. We’ve seen record gold medal hauls, but also world-class athletes begging in the subway.
Li Na was able to “break the system” and reach the highest levels of tennis success, but China still can’t pull a respectable soccer team together out of 1.3 billion people.
In today’s episode, we explore the wide world of PRC sports with Stuart Wiggin, a sports reporter and columnist for China Radio International, and Shao Zhijie, a reporter for Goal.com and a former staff editor for Sports Illustrated China.
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