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Chinadaily.com.cn sharing the Olympic spirit
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Sports world puts its heart in disaster relief
Chinadaily.com.cn Staff Writer

 

The star hurdler later donated another 3 million yuan his own name through his father in Shanghai.

National swimming head coach Zhang Yadong was among the donors. He said the incomes of the different athletes vary from one to another, but the money represents their best wishes, no matter how much they donated.

International Olympic Committee (IOC)

$ 1 million

BOCOG

5 million yuan

General Administration of Sport of China

5 million yuan

Yao Ming (basketball, in NBA)

2 million yuan

Gymnastics administration center 

1 million yuan

National table tennis team

1.54 million yuan

Retired Chinese sports stars

1 million yuan

National man’s and women’s basketball teams

400,000 yuan

Wang Zhizhi (basketball)

100,000 yuan

Yi Jianlian (basketball)

100,000 yuan

Track and field sports administration center

1 million yuan

China Football Association

600,000 yuan

Zheng Zhi (football, in Charlton Athletic of Britain)

130,000 yuan

Liang Wenchong (golf)

250,000 yuan

Li Yongbo (national badminton head coach)

100,000 yuan

Liu Guoliang (national table tennis head coach)

100,000 yuan

Wang Hao (table tennis)

100,000 yuan

Wang Liqin (table tennis)

100,000 yuan

Guo Jingjing (diving)

100,000 yuan

Ma Lin (table tennis)

100,000 yuan

Wang Nan (table tennis)

100,000 yuan

Chinese Tennis Association

100,000 yuan

National badminton team

100,000 yuan

National rowing team

75,000 yuan

Zhang Yining (table tennis)

50,000 yuan

Zhang Ning (badminton)

30,000 yuan

Peng Shuai (table tennis)

50,000 yuan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the other side of the Pacific Ocean, NBA star Yao Ming, China’s top sport player who makes money from highly lucrative advertisements, gave 2 million yuan to the disaster areas and has pledged to play a role in the disaster reconstruction, according to his agent in Beijing.

“Two million yuan was my biggest donation till now. I donated it to my country and the Sichuan residents,” Yao told Oriental Sports Daily, ruling out Internet rumors that he donated $1 million to the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster areas.

According to the newspaper Chengdu Shangbao, at that time, Yao was still on an NBA rookie contract in 2005, earning less than $4 million that year. He joined the Rockets’ team donation, accounting no more than $1 million in total to the hurricane disaster.

The 2.26-meter center has shot a public service announcement calling for help for the Sichuan disaster areas, which will be aired during the intervals at the NBA playoffs games and also posted on the league’s official website.

Spiritual support is also abundant from Olympic stars.

Double Olympic diving champion Guo Jingjing said she and her teammates were determined to win more golds and have the Chinese flag raised more times to inspire national spirit before they left for a tournament in Britain last week.

Then they did – they won five golds among eight on offer.

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