'Vasa' cross-country race windfall for Changchun
By Wu Yong ( China Daily )
2013-01-01
The International Vasaloppet Ski Festival is held within the boundaries of the scenic Jingyue National High and New Technology Development Zone. Photos provided to China Daily |
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"It is a wonderful experience to join the Vasa ski race in China and it enables me to have clearer understanding about what's going on here," said Storsten, who works for the Swedish Association of Industrial Employers. He usually skis in the US and Europe.
Storsten is not the only one set for the race on Jan 2. Liu Ming, 45, began making preparations for the upcoming ski season a month ago - tuning his skis and gradually increasing his workout.
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"Skiing has become part of my life," said Liu. Once he began skiing, he gradually gave up smoking, drinking, playing mahjong and other unhealthy or time consuming habits. His weight dropped from 100 kg to 70 kg.
Like Liu, thousands of residents in Changchun, capital of Jilin province, are looking forward to the annual Jingyuetan International Vasaloppet Ski Festival.
The festival began on Jan 2 and will conclude on Feb 24, and by the time it's over, some 2,000 athletes and winter sports enthusiasts from more than 30 countries and regions are expected to have participated. The event has seven races and 20 activities including a beauty contest, a painting and calligraphy show, a national winter camp for teenagers. One of the races is China's national college cross-country skiing competition.
The winter wonderland includes a European-style snow park developed by the local government covering 40,000 square meters, double the size of last year. Recreation and sports aficionados can join in cross-country skiing, ice golf, ice bowling, ice soccer and snow slides.
Sino-European friendship
The 90-year-old Vasaloppet began in Sweden as a long distance cross-country ski race. Organizers say it is the oldest and most popular ski race in the world.
The event commemorates Swedish king and national hero Gustav Vasa, who escaped from the troops of Christian II, king of Denmark, in 1521 by skiing all the way back to his supporters to fight the Danish ruler.
The first Vasaloppet Ski Festival was held in Moran, Sweden. Now a highlight of the year, it attracts more than 40,000 skiers from all over the world.
In 2001, Swedish Nordic Ways International Development Corp, which specializes in organizing large international sports events, found that the terrain and environment of Jingyuetan was ideal for a cross-country ski race.
It then suggested bringing the Vasaloppet to Changchun.
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China's first Vasaloppet in Changchun was held in 2003, making China the fourth country to host the event following Sweden, the United States and Japan.
Borje Ljunggren, the Swedish ambassador to China at the time, said at the opening ceremony that "a new tradition has been born".
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