Archiv für 'Sport'

China dominates ‘backyard’ sports but challenges looming

Wednesday, 28.12.2011

Quelle: Global Times


Fußball – Kriminalität: Korrupte Schiedsrichter in China vor Gericht

Wednesday, 21.12.2011

Quelle: SZ/dpa.


Leaving isn’t so simple

Thursday, 1.12.2011

Trapped in China? NBA Players Who Sought Labor Refuge May Have to Pay to Leave Von Loretta Chao (WSJ).


Wie Chinesen sich grüßen: Du bist gut

Friday, 11.11.2011

Mit Liu Jia zu Besuch bei ihrem Ex-Chef “Oberösterreich verbindet mit China mehr, als man denkt … 1780 wurde der erste Chinese in Nußdorf am Attersee registriert …” (OÖ Nachrichten).


China gets on its competitive bike

Wednesday, 5.10.2011

Von Ron Reed. Quelle: Herald Sun.


Why the kung-fu monks are losing their religion

Tuesday, 13.9.2011

The Buddhists of Shaolin gave the world its most deadly martial art. But now their gift has become a curse, writes Clifford Coonan. Quelle: The Independent.


Lockdown as China opens student games

Saturday, 13.8.2011

“… Tens of thousands of police were on duty in Shenzhen …” Quelle: AFP.


China expels speedskater Wang Meng for drunken brawl

Friday, 5.8.2011

Quelle: USA Today/AP


Es wird immer schwieriger, Hersteller in China zu finden

Monday, 1.8.2011

Wie sich die Chinapolitik der Sportindustrie rächt (Handelsblatt)


More stadiums than sports in China

Monday, 1.8.2011

“… it would be naive of us to think that there wasn’t a lot of rottenness about the whole thing …” Von Talek Harris. Quelle: AFP.


Chinese speed skating star [Wang Meng] in hospital after fighting with coach

Friday, 29.7.2011

Von Malcolm Moore. Quelle: Telegraph. Vgl. 王濛带伤亮相将揭冲突内幕 (Beijing Chenbao).


Warum China auch zur Macht im Schwimmbecken wird

Friday, 29.7.2011

Von Robert Dunker. Quelle: Welt.


Timo Boll trimmt sich in China auf Olympia-Kurs

Friday, 29.7.2011

Im Reich der Super-Spieler Von Melanie Haack (Welte).


China’s first rodeo triggers protests at ‘trash’ culture

Thursday, 21.7.2011

Von Malcolm Moore. Quelle: Telegraph.


Twittern unter Wasser

Monday, 18.7.2011

With Facebook and Twitter blocked, swimmers find social networking tough in China (Washington Post/AP)


The problems faced by retired athletes

Monday, 18.7.2011

Begging gymnast gets new grip on life Von Wang Huazhong (Chine Daily).


Begeisterung in China noch nicht richtig spürbar

Saturday, 16.7.2011

Stolzes Shanghai: Schwimmwelt zu Gast (SZ/dpa)


Yao Ming beendet seine Karriere

Saturday, 9.7.2011

Quelle: Spiegel


Schwimm-WM in Schanghai: In der Clenbuterol-Falle

Friday, 8.7.2011

Von Petra Szag. Quelle: Frankfurter Rundschau.


Wimbledon 2001: Li Na, a singular lady leading China’s long march to glory

Sunday, 19.6.2011

Von Tania Branigan. Quelle: Guardian.


Tennis in China: Fünf Fragen an Barbara Rittner

Wednesday, 8.6.2011

Das ist ein brutaler Ausleseprozess. Von Rainer Grünberg. Quelle: Hamburger Abendblatt.


Li Na: The Face …

Sunday, 5.6.2011

… of Chinese Soft Power Von Damian Ma (The Atlantic). Update: China Embraces Li Na As New Cultural Icon Von Andrew Browne (WSJ).


Golf courses proliferate in China, defying government ban

Monday, 23.5.2011

“… built using the names of country clubs, greenbelts and parks. They do not include the word ‘golf’ in their names or anywhere on their planning documents … local governments have turned a blind eye to such irregularities, or are even involved …” Quelle: Xinhua


How Chairman Mao is helping China’s bid to win volleyball Olympic gold

Friday, 6.5.2011

Quelle: Guardian-Blog


In quest for scores, students become sharpshooters

Wednesday, 4.5.2011

“… such policies have become a new channel for corruption
and have poisoned higher education in China.” Von Chen Yi. Quelle: Global Times. Vgl. 贵州高考加分作假调查:大批量 产生射击天才 (163.com/Nanfang Wang).