Exhausted Liu Xiang learns to say no (eastday) Updated: 2004-10-13 14:37
Liu Xiang, the Olympic gold medalist in the 110 meters hurdles, is likely
going to the United States.
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Liu Xiang clears a hurdle in China track and field final last
month. [Xinhua] | |
It's strange. He's not joining a US team, but is searching for a quiet place
to train.
A September report in the Oriental Morning Post quoted Liu's coach Sun
Haiping as saying: "We are both mentally and physically exhausted. Perhaps the
only way to ensure normal training is going abroad."
Since Liu returned from Athens, he has been overwhelmed with activities, from
meeting the city's top officials to attending business promotion activities.
Some people even joke that they know Liu's daily itinerary from reading
newspapers. The natural result of so tight a schedule is that he doesn't have
enough time for training.
Coach Sun said, "In his current condition, he can't achieve anything in
upcoming races."
Now Liu needs to learn how to be a public figure, rearrange his life, and
more importantly, learn to say NO to others.
As Liu is so amiable and easy to approach, and is good at speaking with the
media, he now enjoys the same popularity as Yao Ming. The media continuously
depicts him as a classic success story based on hard work.
It is because of his good character that has attracted so many fans.
What journalists look for are interesting stories from him that can sell more
newspapers. What businesses look for are better sales from Liu's commercial
endorsements. And officials want media exposure about their concern for
athletes.
But if he doesn't continue winning races, all these things will disappear. He
may even be criticized.
This is why the kind-hearted, filial son should be gently reminded that the
world isn't as kind as he is.
Liu should take the initiative to say "NO." If Liu's schedule continues to be
filled with social activities we will soon lose a world class
athlete.
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