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March 26, 2008

2008 World Snooker China Open

Filed under: SPORTS — shirley4 @ 2:12 pm

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/sports/2008-03/26/content_6566328.htm

Chinese star Ding Junhui defend champion Graeme Dott was knocked out, in the last 16 of the 2008 World Snooker China Open .All thought Ding didn’t have advantage in this competition, he still show his composure to his adversary, and at last win this game. Ding Junhui was born in JiangSu YiXing, in 1987. He come to the billiard table when he was 8 years old. From that time he show strong interest in billiard. He was quiet and emulative, which was very suitable to play billiard.After the competition, Ding said humbly:” Every one can win, he just not in his good form.” Look at this young boy, I was ashamed of myself, but I still proud of him.

National football team

Filed under: SPORTS — shirley4 @ 1:24 pm

Today is a common day, but for the football fans it was uncommon. This afternoon, the world cup preliminary contest was hold in KunMing, China men’s football team compete with Australia. The game was completed with 0-0. All thought some football fans show their appreciation, but there are some different opinions. Because of the altitude in KunMing was higher than the other place, especially the training centre, so the athletes need to adapt the altitude. China men’s football team comes to KunMing three weeks before, but the Australia team come there two days before the competition. In this case China got no point in the game, half of the fans feel disappointed. With the higher pressure, Shao Jiayi, kick the free kick. But unfortunately the goalie got the ball. China lost the chance. Some people said that China men’s football will never step into the final competition of the World Cup. But in my mind, china can do it. With the support of thousands of Chinese fans, china men’s football team will win!

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