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Expelled star diver denied again
by China Daily
Updated: 2006-03-16 06:04

The comeback dream of China's star diver Tian Liang dimmed as China's leading swimming officials said the recent "pardon moves" which happened in tennis and basketball, will not be seen in diving national team.

tian liangTian, the 2000 and 2004 Olympic champion, was once again denied when team officials refused to let him return to the national team during a press conference in Beijing on Tuesday.

"There is no similarity between diving and other sports," said Li Hua, director of China's Swimming Administrative Centre (SAC). "Every sports team has its own way to solve problems and you can not mix them up at any time."

A possible project, which is called "pardon project" by local media, has emerged in China's sports field since 2005.

It is believed to bring back the "trouble making" famous athletes to the field for a strongest ever line-up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Local media reported that the National General Sports Administration is said to enact such project after its head Liu Peng's visit to Shaanxi Province to watch Tian's training last December when he said: "No matter who they are, if athletes can add to the 2008 Olympics, then bygones will be bygones and they will be welcomed back."

In Feburury, Li Yuanwei, director of the China Basketball Administration Centre, met China's 2.16 metre forward-centre Wang Zhizhi for his possible return during the NBA All-star weekend in the US and the Tennis Administrative Centre recruited maverick player Peng Shuai to the national team last November. Both athletes refused to play for national teams.

But Li denied the project's existence.

"As far as I know, the so-called "pardon project" is not official," he said.
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