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The Olympic Games are divided into the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics, with the Summer Olympics starting in 1896 and the Winter Olympics starting in 1924.
China began to participate in the Olympic Games at the 10th Summer Olympics in Los Angeles in 1932.
New China began to participate in the Olympic Games at the 13th Winter Olympics in 1980 and the 23rd Summer Olympics in 1984.
So far (December 2015), the Chinese team has won a total of 216 gold medals in the Olympic Games, including 204 gold medals in the Summer Olympics (201 gold medals in New China, 2 gold medals in Taiwan, China, and 1 gold medal in Hong Kong, China); He won 12 gold medals in the Winter Olympics (all of which were won by New China).
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During the Qing Dynasty, China sent athletes to participate in the first modern Olympic Games.
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China's first Olympic participation was in 1932.
In this year, the 10th Summer Olympic Games were held in Los Angeles, USA. For the first time, China sent a three-member delegation, but Liu Changchun was the only athlete who competed in the 100m, 200m and 400m races. He failed in the 100m and 200m heats.
Due to physical exhaustion, the 400-meter race was abandoned. However, Liu Changchun made history for China to compete in the Olympics.
New China participated in the Olympic Games in 1952.
In this year, the 15th Olympic Games were held in Helsinki, Finland, which was also the first time in the history of New China to participate in the Olympic Games. Prior to the Games, the Olympic Committee of the People's Republic of China had not been recognized by the IOC. Thanks to the support of some countries that have established diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, the People's Republic of China has finally qualified to participate in the Olympic Games at the IOC Annual Meeting.
However, due to the late arrival, when the 40-member delegation of the new Chinese delegation arrived in Helsinki, the conference had been going on for 10 days, so it only caught up with one men's swimming competition and the final closing ceremony.
The first Olympic Games in which the People's Republic of China participated as a full member of the IOC was in 1984.
In this year, the 23rd Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles, USA. China sent a large sports delegation of 225 athletes to participate in the event, participating in the remaining 16 major events except football, hockey, boxing, equestrian and modern pentathlon, and won 15 gold, 8 silver and 9 bronze medals in one fell swoop, ranking fourth in the medal table. At this Olympic Games, 27-year-old Chinese shooter Xu Haifeng won the men's pistol 60-round slow-fire championship with a score of 566 rings, becoming China's first Olympic gold medaliston.
In addition, the first time China participated in the Winter Olympics was the 13th Winter Olympic Games held in Lake Placid, USA, in 1980. China sent a total of 28 male and female athletes to participate in 18 individual competitions in ice skating, skiing and modern biathlon. There is a big gap between the male and female players in China who participated in the competition for the first time and the world's advanced level, and none of them entered the top six.
China's first Winter Olympic medal was the 16th Winter Olympics in Albertville, France in 1992. Ye Qiaobo won the silver medal in the women's speed skating 500m race.
China's first Winter Olympic gold medal was the 19th Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, USA, in 2002. Yang Yang won the women's 500m short track speed skating championship.
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China participated in the Olympic Games for the first time.
10th Summer Olympic Games.
July 30-August 14, 1932 in Los Angeles, USA.
Held. The competition was attended by 1,331 athletes from 37 countries, including 127 women. As with the 1904 St. Louis Olympics, the number of athletes participating in the Games was significantly reduced due to cost.
For the first time, China sent a three-member delegation, but the athlete was Liu Changchun.
Alone, due to lack of preparation, Liu Changchun failed to play his level and failed to make the 100m and 200m preliminaries. Later, due to the fatigue of the journey, he was physically exhausted and gave up the 400-meter race. However, Liu Changchun created the history of China's participation in the Olympic Games and had a profound impact on the development of Chinese sports.
A total of 16 world records were broken in this Games.
Tied two world records and rewrote 33 Olympic records. Japanese athletes have achieved outstanding results in swimming, winning a total of five championships, including 14-year-old junior high school student Kitamura winning the men's 1500m freestyle in 19:12.4 and breaking the Olympic record, which has only been broken in 20 years.
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1932 Los Angeles, USA 10th.
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China has been participating in the Olympics since 1932.
On July 30, 1932, the 10th Olympic Games were held in Los Angeles, USA, marking China's first participation in the Olympic Games. The only one who participated in the race was sprinter Liu Changchun.
On August 1, 1936, the 11th Olympic Games were held in Berlin, Germany, and China organized a delegation to participate for the first time, and sent more than 100 delegates.
In 1952, the 15th Olympic Games were held in Helsinki, Finland. China received the official invitation late, sending a 40-member delegation, but by the time the delegation arrived in Helsinki, the competition was nearing its end. Only Wu Chuanyu participated in the 100-meter backstroke competition.
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On July 30, 1932, he participated in the Olympic Games for the first time.
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China's first participation in the Olympic Games was the 10th Olympic Games held in Los Angeles on July 30, 1932.
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In 1932, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was 1952.
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July 30, 1932 10th Olympic Games.
On the day of the opening ceremony, the Chinese team was temporarily put together, with Liu Changchun holding the national flag, followed by Shen Siliang as the general representative, and then representing 4 people: Song Junfu, Liu Xuesong, Shen Guoquan, and Tuoping. After the start of the competition, Liu Changchun ranked fifth in the 100-meter preliminaries in about 11 seconds and was eliminated; In the 200m, he finished fourth in 21.9 seconds.
Although he is not famous, his posture and courageous spirit have been praised by outsiders.
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1932 year.
China's first participation in the Olympic Games refers to the 10th Olympic Games held in Los Angeles on July 30, 1932, and Liu Changchun represented China in the 10th Olympic Games.
On July 1, at the graduation ceremony of the Department of Physical Education of Northeastern University, Zhang Xueliang personally announced Liu Changchun and Yu Xiwei as athletes and Song Junfu as coaches to represent China in the 10th Olympic Games. Hao Gengsheng sent a letter and telegram, and negotiated with Wang Zhengting and Zhang Boling of the National Sports Association, and Mr. Zhang Boling urgently telegraphed the Olympic Committee to go through the registration procedures for Liu and Yu.
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China has participated in the Olympics every four years for nearly 30 years.
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China's first Olympic participation was in Shanna in 1932
China's first Olympic participation was in Los Angeles 1932. At that time, the national ** sent a six-member delegation to participate, including only one athlete, Liu Changchun, who participated in the men's 100-meter and 200-meter races, and finally abstained from the 400-meter event he signed up. At that time, the conditions were very difficult, the delegation drifted by boat for 25 days before arriving in Los Angeles, and after the Olympic Games, there was no return travel fee, relying on donations from local overseas Chinese to return to China.
The story of the first time the Chinese participated in the Olympics
Liu Changchun was born in Dalian in 1909 into a family of shoemakers, and showed extraordinary running talent from an early age. After entering the Department of Physical Education of Northeastern University, at the age of 20, he broke the national record of 100 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters in the North China Games, and the 100 meters also equaled the record of the Ninth Olympic Games, which caused a sensation in the country.
The 10th Los Angeles Olympics came as scheduled, and China was in the midst of war at that time, and finally relied on the 8,000 silver yuan grant of Zhang Xueliang, the president of Northeastern University, to go to the United States.
At the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, the Chinese delegation came in 8th place. Liu Changchun walked by holding the national flag high, and there were four patchwork team members behind him, and the Chinese national flag fluttered on the Olympic field for the first time.
After a three-week long journey on the road, Liu Changchun's body was greatly consumed, and in the end, the 100m and 200m events failed to qualify in the group.
This is the story of the first time the Chinese participated in the Olympics.
In which year China hosted the Olympic Games
The Olympic Games held in China are the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
Olympic spirit
That is, it refers to the competitive spirit of "unity and fraternity, fair competition, and mutual understanding". This concept is enshrined in the "Principles of Olympism", which reads: "Everyone should have the possibility to practise sport without discrimination of any kind and embody the Olympic spirit of mutual understanding, friendship, solidarity and fair play".
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