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China set for more shock-and-awe
Ian Ransom
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 12 - 11 - 2010

GUANGZHOU, China: Two years after dazzling the world at the Beijing Olympic Games, China gets another chance to show off its economic and sporting might when the 16th Asian Games open in the southern city of Guangzhou Friday.
After state-driven planning and mass mobilization of resources delivered a meticulously organized Olympics and took China to the top of the medal count, little surprise organizers have stuck to the formula in the booming Pearl River Delta city.
Apart from 12 new competition venues safely finished weeks and months in advance, Guangzhou has spent billions on new infrastructure while sprucing up subways, ports and city streets.
As in Beijing, Guangzhou residents, not all of whom share the state-cajoled enthusiasm for the multi-sport event, have been bombarded with brochures and text messages to remind them to be on their best behavior. Apart from an army of cheery official Games volunteers, tens of thousands of paramilitary police have also been deployed to seal provincial borders and keep a watchful eye for rowdy crowd behavior among fans spanning a region littered with simmering diplomatic disputes.
Even the weather had been told to behave, with a fleet of aircraft ready to blast threatening clouds out of the sky with chemical-infused missiles, state media have reported. Another force ready to blow away all challengers is China's army of 974 athletes, who will hardly need to break a sweat to top the medals table for an eighth consecutive time in the 45-team field.
Despite the absence of a number of top-class names, including diving queen Guo Jingjing and retired table tennis champion Zhang Yining, China will deploy no fewer than 34 Olympic champions seeking to build confidence two years out from the London Games.
“A lot of old athletes have gone and a lot of new blood has come in. It's a test to the young athletes,” deputy chef de mission Xiao Tian told reporters. “We are using the Asian Games as a preparation for the 2012 London Olympics, to discover our new stars, to fight for number one and to fight for the most gold medals.”
China won 316 medals, including 165 gold, at the 2006 Doha Asian Games to leave South Korea (58 golds) a distant second.
Team officials insist they have no medal target for Guangzhou but their athletes have been charged with beating Doha's medal count and should have little trouble on home soil.
China has medal chances in most of the 42 sports at the Games and is likely to sweep the table tennis and badminton medals.
China's status as top Asian sporting team will go unchallenged, but the battle for second is likely to be fierce. Traditionally strong teams South Korea and Japan may face a challenge from a resurgent India, with the team flush from its Delhi Commonwealth Games success after pipping an under-strength England into second place in the medal standings.
India finished eighth in the medal standings at Doha but after its Commonwealth Games efforts has pledged to keep the good times rolling in Guangzhou with strength in shooting, boxing and wrestling.
But even before athletes get down to business, China's shock-and-awe campaign will be well underway with the opening ceremony Friday, where organizers have promised a show “as fantastical as a dream.” Rather than march out into a packed stadium, athletes will be ferried on a flotilla of 45 boats to an island on the Pearl River as part of a ceremony boasting 6,000 cavorting participants and promising the Chinese love of fireworks.


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