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Documenting sportsmanship: Wellington Chinese Cultural Centre shares the micro-film "Every Day" online

People's Daily Sydney, January 6, 2019 The character documentary "Every Day" takes Li Yan, chairman of the Chinese Skating Association, head coach of the Chinese speed skating team and former head coach of the national short track speed skating team, as the protagonist, and the Chinese short track speed skating national team led by her as the background of the preparation routine for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, presenting the legendary career of Li Yan, who has several positions, and her efforts to promote the development of ice and snow sports in China. A few days ago, the Wellington Chinese Cultural Centre released the micro-film through the official social platform, inviting New Zealand netizens to enjoy the sportsmanship of Chinese ice and snow people online.

Documenting sportsmanship: Wellington Chinese Cultural Centre shares the micro-film "Every Day" online

Li Yan is the first Chinese women's short track speed skater to stand on the podium of the Winter Olympics, a meritorious coach who changed the history of short track speed skating in China, and a legendary woman in the development of Ice and Snow Sports in China. She is remembered for those moments of glory, but she says that true love comes from "every day."

Documenting sportsmanship: Wellington Chinese Cultural Centre shares the micro-film "Every Day" online

"Since you have chosen this profession, enjoy the joy of hard work!" The details determine success or failure, and the players asked me how to practice stretching my legs? I said, you need to practice every day, every day!" Li Yan said that things are always constantly evolving and changing, only change can make progress for themselves, and we must believe that every day is beautiful.

The micro-film "Every Day" is one of the "Sportsmanship Figures" series of micro-films of the State General Administration of Sport of China, jointly produced by the State General Administration of Sport, the Chinese Olympic Committee, the All-China Sports Federation and the China Sports Journalists Association, with a duration of 21 minutes and 07 seconds. The film shows the tenacity and firm belief of Chinese ice and snowmen, especially female sports workers, and also shows the Olympic development history and glory moments of China's short track speed skating, as well as the development of ice and snow sports among Chinese teenagers.

(Courtesy of Wellington Chinese Cultural Centre)

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