Unit 6 The Spirit of Sports Lesson 22 Exercise 1.2 Most people would be happy to win one Olympic medal. Imagine winning medals at four Olympic Games! Chinese athlete Wang Yifu achieved this amazing success when he won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. He had already won three Olympic medals in the past: a gold in Barcelona in 1992 and two silver medals in Atlanta in 1996 and in Sydney in 2000 Before he went to Athens, many people had doubted the decision to have Wang Yifu in the Chinese shooting team: he was 44 years old and he was not in good health. His success proved his ability. Before the final round, a Russian athlete has set a new Olympic record All through the final round, Wang Yifu had been behind that athlete, but he scored well on his final shot to win the gold and set a new Olympic record with a total of 690.0 points. Wang Yifu's gold medal was the second one of the 2004 Olympics and the second for China. Earlier, his teammate Du Li had won the first gold medal of the Olympics in the women's 10-meter air rifle event. Du Li's success was similar to Wang Yifu's. A Russian athlete had been in the first place for most of the final round but, like Wang Yifu,Du Li was able to come from behind to beat her and win the gold melal. These two gold medals did not surprise some Chinese officials. They had predicted that the shooting team would win a few medals in the shooting events. At the 2004 Olympic Games. China won a total fo 63 medals, including 32 gold medals. China had never won so many medals before. In 2000, China won 59 medals including 28 gold medals. Exercise 2.2 Kong Linghui is one of the most famous table tennis players in the world. He started playing table tennis when he was six years old. In 1991, he became a member of the Chinese national table tennis team. He has attended many world competitions and has won a number of medals. By 2004, he had already attended three Olympic Games and five World Table Tennis Championships By the end of 2003, he had come in the first place five times, second place four times, and third place twice at the World Table Tennis Championships. And by the end of 2004, he had alredy won two gold medals and one silver medal at the Olympic Games.
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