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China kicks
off biggest ever Special Olympics
SHANGHAI—Arnold Schwarzenegger
and Yao Ming helped kick off the Special Olympics World Summer Games
here on Tuesday for a record 7,300 mentally disabled athletes.
The Californian governor and the Houston Rockets basketball star were
among the stars from the worlds of sport, politics and the arts at the
opening ceremony at the Shanghai Stadium presided over by Chinese
President Hu Jintao.
Schwarzenegger, whose wife is the daughter of the Special Olympics
founder and the sister its current chairman, spoke of his “pride” at
attending China’s first-ever staging of a major sports event for people
with mental disabilities.
“I used to play in action movies as the action hero, but that was
actually nothing that can be compared with the real action that is
taking place in this stadium,” said the Terminator star.
Earlier, Hu told the event’s chairman Timothy Shriver holding it in
China, which has 9.8 million disabled people, would contribute to the
development of the international Special Olympics cause.
“China hopes the Games would help the world better understand China, and
strengthen the friendship between people of China and the rest of the
world,” he said, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
Yao Ming missed the start of the basketball season to attend the
ceremony, incurring a fine from his club. “It’s worth it. Nothing is
more important than doing things for the Special Olympics,” he told
Xinhua. Several well-known musicians lent their talents to make the
event a success, state media reported. Tai Dun, the Oscar-winning
composer for the kung fu movie Couching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, had
composed a new piece for the opening ceremony, according to the China
Daily. The event’s theme song, meanwhile, was composed by American
musician Quincy Jones, a multiple Grammy winner. Shanghai is prone to
rain in early October, and the city’s “rain suppression squad”, a unit
of the city’s Meteorological Bureau, was preparing for any downpour that
might hit the venue.
Thirteen launch sites for rain-suppression rockets had been established
in the surrounding provinces, according to Xinhua.—Agencies |