Made in China: Are Chinese Olympians “Designed” & “Built” to Win?


www.worldbizwatch.info http www.starathletes.info http (Cut2Long) Beijing 2008. Some sports experts predict for the first time will win the most medals in Olympic history. How are ’s stars being manufactured by ’s “sports factories?” How much fame and fortune can they enjoy in a communist state? And why are some champions leaving to help athletes in other nations? Farland Chang tells the story of champions from past and present. www.worldbizwatch.com http

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11 Responses to Made in China: Are Chinese Olympians “Designed” & “Built” to Win?

  1. Well, I know I am.

  2. yeah i mean the parents have a choice of whether to send their kids to training or not

  3. The U. S are crapping themselves.

  4. i dont know a single person or team that doesn’t play to win. how does a person get better at what they do without busting their asses every single day????

  5. If you want to be champion, you need to start early.
    Tiger wood was trained to play golf at 2 years old!

  6. so what

  7. Well. . . I is nice to see a video about China that is not hate speech.

  8. China is taking over the world, fast.
    Hard work, hard discipline. Bravo, 5 *. oops I cant rate this video.

  9. I don’t get the point of this view~~~

    Chinese sports star as Lang Ping servers in US team is nothing at all. When she made the decision, the China press discussed this, and the main idea of Chinese is “just do it! It’s just a sport team, not army”.
    Relax, what’s wrong with you US, let game be game.

  10. SO much about the stereotypes of Asians, Go Puka Tribe!

  11. I dont know why some people always critize China’s method of training is like a machine manufacturing. I think some people would really want this if they really want to be in the Olympics. I would really like it if they do that in the US. I would join the Winter games,

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