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[quote=APAULT,319247]Jabs has touched on an important point when she illustrates how few participants there are in sport cycling, surfing and swimming. Beyond table tennis, basketball and badminton, China is not a participant sport nation. Even in those sports, if you have not been selected by the system to be an elite athlete, there are few opportunities for you. You would be hard put to find clubs and teams and competitions like we have in Aus. China might have had the greatest number of gold medals in the Olympics, but it had nothing to do with depth of involvement by the mass Crazy4 mentioned that China is the source of various sports equipment. But that does not mean you can buy it there. In the same way, I have great trouble buying size 45 (Euro) shoes, even tho in Aus just about all shoes come from China. Likewise, you cannot buy a fan heater in China. Very frustrating. [/quote]
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