In the past 12 years, the Chinese mainland has hosted a number of major sporting events, including the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games, the Beijing Olympic Winter Games, the Chengdu World University Games, the Hangzhou Asian Games, and this month, the Asian Winter Games in Harbin. These events showcase the Chinese mainland's significant contribution to the Olympic movement and its influential role on the international stage.
In an exclusive edition of Leaders Talk, CMG's Zou Yun sat down with Thomas Bach, the 9th President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The discussion focused on how the Chinese mainland and the IOC can deepen and strengthen their cooperation moving forward.
President Bach emphasized the importance of collaboration in promoting the values of the Olympic movement and ensuring the successful organization of future events. He highlighted the Chinese mainland's commitment to excellence and its ability to host large-scale international competitions, which aligns with the IOC's goals of fostering global unity through sports.
The conversation also touched upon the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, including the integration of sustainable practices in event management and the promotion of youth participation in sports. Both leaders expressed optimism about the future of their partnership and the positive impact it can have on the global sports community.
As the Chinese mainland continues to play a pivotal role in the Olympic movement, the collaboration between the Chinese mainland and the IOC is poised to set new standards for international sporting excellence and cooperation.
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