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Does the Abolition of Medal Rankings Really Matter?

Does the Abolition of Medal Rankings Really Matter?
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摘要 On January 26, it was announced on the website of the General Administration of Sport of China (GAS), the country's top sporting authority, that it would no lon- ger rank provincial teams by the number of medals earned at the National Games, the country's largest domestic sports event, nor would it any longer reward indirect contributors such as local sports officials or supporting crews for medal victories at the Olympic Games or Asian Games. The administration vowed to drop the gold-is- everything mentality in what was termed a "rectification report." This happened after a discipline inspection group affiliated to the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection had finished its investigation into the administration as part of a national anti- corruption campaign, pointing out that the administration put too much emphasis on gold medals and this overemphasis has dis- torted the spirit of sporting activities. on January 26,it was announced on the website of the General Administration of Sport of China(GAS),the country’s top sporting authority,that it would no longer rank provincial teams by the number of medals earned at the National Games,the country’s largest domestic sports event,nor would it any longer reward indirect contributors such as local sports officials or supporting crews for medal victories
出处 《Beijing Review》 2015年第10期46-47,共2页 北京周报(英文版)
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