In China back in the
1970’s most of the people were isolated from the world with no outside
TV or news. China decided to enter ice dancing in the Olympics and
called upon a boy named Yoew Bin who grew up skating. |
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The Chinese started
training couples for intering the skating competition. Because of
the isolation of China, they only had to go
by some imported newspaper clippings and what their inexperienced
coaches knew. |
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Even though they were rusty they left
China for the first time to enter the World Championships. There
was not enough money for the coaches to go so they went alone, not
knowing anything about the world outside China and only speaking
Chinese.
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skating was terrible in competition and they fell many times. The crowd
laughed at them as they left the ice. Yeow Bin left the ice dejected
but determined. |
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Over the next 30
years he became a coach and with great determination he developed the
Chinese ice skaters into world-class competitors.
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Shen and Zhao were
his skaters that he trained in China over the last few years and planned
on entering them into the 2006 Olympics.
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But the male skater
had an accident 2 years ago and cut his Achilles tendon in two. He had
surgery to repair his tendon and many people doubted he would skate
again.
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He continued to
train as best he could with his foot in a cast.
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The couple trained
and practiced hard. Zhao had to get a special ice skate shoe big enough
to support his repaired heel.
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They entered into
2006 Olympics
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and Monday night won
third place Bronze. |
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Yeow’s other
skating team was
Zhang Hao and
Zhang Dan.
They were a dynamic couple with very good jumps.
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They
decided to try what had never been done in Olympic history: a quadruple
salchow. Monday night he threw
Zhang Dan
into the air for this never been done maneuver.
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She landed wrong
and crashed to the ice damaging her left knee.
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She could barely
stand after sliding into the retaining wall.
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She was helped off
the ice where she was checked over by coach Yeow Bin. After a few
minutes they decided to try and finish their performance and pickup
where they left off.
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They skated
carefully for the next part of their routine.
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And finished the
rest of their performance flawlessly to the standing ovation of the
whole coliseum. Even with the fall, they won second place receiving the
silver medal. Many couples would have quit after such an embarrassing
and painful fall.
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And then there was
the Russian Couple Totmiyanina and Marinin.
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They had an
accident 1 year ago in competition when during a hand lift maneuver his
skate caught an edge.
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Marinin fell to the
ice hitting her head and knocked unconscious.
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She was put in the
hospital a few days where she regained consciousness. He was devastated
and lost all of his confidence. Many skaters would have quit after such
a tragedy.
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They gradually
skated simple moves and advanced back to jumps and lifts.
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Monday night they
skated their best and won the Gold.
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All three of these
couples over came setbacks, hardships, and physical pain.
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