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Media peek into China gymnast's life
Brief encounter with medalist reveals totally sheltered life
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China's national gymnastics squad trains in a sports complex in Beijing, not far from the Temple of Heaven, where elderly men and women keep their aging joints and minds supple with taiji exercises in the misty mornings. The training center is a guarded, single-minded and demanding world, where China's brightest talents are honed to bring glory to their country and the communist government.
State-run TV got a look inside last year. On the gymnasium's end wall was a revolution-red Chinese flag and this slogan in big Chinese characters: "Endure all possible hardships, go all out to achieve success, start from nothing, do one's utmost to catch up."
The Chinese girls' coach, Lu Shanzhen, has gotten his alchemy right at these Games after previously falling short. His young charges beat the United States this week to win China's first women's team gold.
He changed his way of doing things after his team came back from Athens four years ago with just one medal, an all-around bronze for Zhang Nan. He seasoned his young gymnasts for the Beijing Games by sending them overseas to compete and by having them compete against each other.
Yang, He Kexin and Jiang Yuyuan are among the six who came out on top. Questions have been raised about those three because of Chinese competition records and media reports that suggested they may be underage and therefore more flexible and less troubled by old injuries or fear.
The body that runs gymnastics and the International Olympic Committee say they've checked the girls' passports, issued by Chinese authorities, and they show they are old enough to be here.
For someone who supposedly turns 16 this August, Yang still seems to have a lot of growing up to do. If the Chinese passports are correct, then Johnson is only 7 months older than Yang. But the age difference seems much larger than that. At the news conference, Johnson was bubbly, talkative, self-assured everything Yang was not.
"They are very confident," Yang noted of the American women.
Asked what she does on her Sundays off, Yang said: "I go to the gymnastics hall to have fun. ... A lot of us play together, 'hitting the duck,' 'running through the line' and 'getting on the cat."'
In "hitting the duck," kids throw and hit each other with a small, sand-filled bag. It wasn't clear what the other games involve, but it sure didn't sound like listening to tunes in your bedroom at home with girlfriends, watching MTV and dreaming about boys.
When questions turned to what Yang might like to do after sports, coach Liu interjected.
"It's too soon," she said. "She hasn't done enough gymnastics yet."
Then, after a few final questions, the curtain closed again.
"Let her rest a little," the coach said, cutting the moment short.
And to Yang: "Drink some water."
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