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It is a story about the struggle for survival of a marathon champion who was crippled due to intensive training over her 20-year career. It also represents the epitome of the bitter reality that many Chinese athletes have to face after the end of their sports careers.Guo Ping, 31, started to practice for long-distance races when she was 9 years old. Born into an impoverished family in a rural part of Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province,ghd, her parents sent her to a local running team to ease the family burden, as the team could help raise her and no fees were involved. Like many Chinese children who were sent to sports schools at an early age,christianlouboutinclouds.com, Guo was told that winning medals and competitions was the only path she could take through life.She used to be determined. When she was 17, she won the silver medal in an international marathon event in Japan. But the victory only brought her fleeting happiness. The serious injuries resulting from the unscientific training regimes she was submitted to crippled her feet. She was no longer able to run at 22.I met Guo in 2006 when she and her two teammates were suing their former coach Wang Dexian from the Locomotive Sports Association for abusing their training subsidies and prize money. She received 100,000 yuan ($16,saclongchamproses.com,050) in compensation from Wang, a controversial coach notorious for his intensive training schemes and involvement in a doping scandal.Guo seemed helpless, complaining to the media about the harsh and oppressive training she suffered for two decades,christian louboutin, and her shabby living conditions after retirement. A good-looking woman despite her sadness, I thought she could have had a better life if she had not been a runner. It was no surprise for me when I read her latest news. The compensation she got from her former coach five years ago didn't help much in lifting her out of poverty. She said on Monday that she was about to sell her 16 medals as a hospital in Beijing quoted her a figure of 70,louboutin pas cher,000 yuan to operate on her feet. Guo is just one of many retired Chinese athletes who have often found themselves cornered after their time in the limelight. They come from poor families and have spent their entire lives in rigorous and harsh training. But when the dream of victory shatters, they are cast out as being useless.The critical issue that results from this is a lack of education. China's national sports system places emphasis on gold medals, requiring its training regimes and ideas to be intensive, strict and tough. This means young athletes rarely have time to be educated. Indeed, the system has allowed China to become a global sports power by topping the gold medal lists in various sport events over the past decade. But apart from the sports heroes claiming Olympic medals,christianlouboutinpascherrains, thousands of athletes who fail to win are left in the shadows, struggling with the reality of being forgotten.I interviewed another girl five years ago. Wang Yan was a former gymnast who suffered broken cervical vertebrae after falling from the uneven bars in a national gymnastics competition at the age of 16. Beyond the pity I felt for her, I felt relieved she was going back to school as only education would help open new doors in her future.
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The Mets may have cured one of their two headaches when Tejada departed the game in the ninth inning with a quadriceps injury. A disabled-list stay would be more palatable than a demotion to Triple-A Las Vegas. Davis, meanwhile, delivered a pair of singles, including a two-run shot in the first that knocked Phelps out of the game. Perhaps the Mets, drowning in the noise of these two sagas, finally can move past them at a time when they should be fully focused on building toward 2014 and beyond.
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