"HOW can you be so cute?" asked a reporter from Hongkong Wireless TV at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan. He was talking to 15-year-old Mo Huilan, the fawn-eyed Chinese gymnast who was a favorite at ..."HOW can you be so cute?" asked a reporter from Hongkong Wireless TV at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan. He was talking to 15-year-old Mo Huilan, the fawn-eyed Chinese gymnast who was a favorite at the games. He was so taken by Mo that he couldn’t help but give her a hug before the interview. Mo smiled shyly. Standing only 1.32 meters high and weighing only 27 kilograms, Mo was like an elf at the games. She earned four medals on the vault, the parallel bars, the balance beam and floor exercises and the audience’s heart with her bashful smile.展开更多
文摘"HOW can you be so cute?" asked a reporter from Hongkong Wireless TV at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan. He was talking to 15-year-old Mo Huilan, the fawn-eyed Chinese gymnast who was a favorite at the games. He was so taken by Mo that he couldn’t help but give her a hug before the interview. Mo smiled shyly. Standing only 1.32 meters high and weighing only 27 kilograms, Mo was like an elf at the games. She earned four medals on the vault, the parallel bars, the balance beam and floor exercises and the audience’s heart with her bashful smile.