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Chinese Sports: The Road to NaturalizationThe phenomenon of naturalization in Chinese sports has attracted widespread attention, in stark contrast to the lag of football. Naturalized athletes Lin Xiaojun and Gu Ailing emerged in the ice and snow events

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Chinese Sports: The Road to Naturalization

The phenomenon of naturalization in China's sports world has attracted widespread attention, in stark contrast to the lag of football. Naturalized athletes Lin Xiaojun and Gu Ailing have made their mark in the ice and snow events, highlighting the potential of Chinese sports in other fields.

Lin Xiaojun won four gold medals at the World Championships in the Netherlands and became the mainstay of the Chinese short track speed skating team. Gu Ailing performed eye-catching at Tongshan Ski Resort, winning the championship in both street style and halfpipe competitions, adding luster to China's ice and snow events.

Netizens have a lot of discussions about this, some people think that the participation of naturalized players is a sign of China's sports take-off and has won honor for the country, while others worry that the naturalization phenomenon may cover up the shortcomings of China's sports infrastructure, hoping to focus on cultivating local talents and improving the overall strength.

At the same time, Chinese football is facing the dilemma of naturalization, and although naturalized players are widely used in international football, the Chinese team has not been able to make effective use of this resource. This has sparked reflection and discussion on the development model of Chinese football, calling for a comprehensive reform of the youth training system in order to achieve the revival of Chinese football.

The participation of naturalized athletes has brought new vitality to Chinese sports, filled the gaps in some projects, and injected fresh blood into the national sports cause. However, in order to achieve the rise of Chinese football, in-depth reform and exploration are still needed in order to achieve a new breakthrough in Chinese football.

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Chinese Sports: The Road to NaturalizationThe phenomenon of naturalization in Chinese sports has attracted widespread attention, in stark contrast to the lag of football. Naturalized athletes Lin Xiaojun and Gu Ailing emerged in the ice and snow events
Chinese Sports: The Road to NaturalizationThe phenomenon of naturalization in Chinese sports has attracted widespread attention, in stark contrast to the lag of football. Naturalized athletes Lin Xiaojun and Gu Ailing emerged in the ice and snow events
Chinese Sports: The Road to NaturalizationThe phenomenon of naturalization in Chinese sports has attracted widespread attention, in stark contrast to the lag of football. Naturalized athletes Lin Xiaojun and Gu Ailing emerged in the ice and snow events

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