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(People's Daily Online)

08:11, December 27, 2012

(Source: People's Daily)

Liu Xiang, a Chinese trapeze to become a lonely hero

Fate seems to make a serious joke to Liu Xiang in 2012. In London Olympics, he again fell down in front of the hurdle, ruining all the efforts of this Chinese trapeze made after his injury in Beijing Olympics. After the Olympics, he disappeared from the eyes of the public and chose to receive treatment abroad, leaving himself to bear the pain of being a lonely hero. Perhaps he will not reconcile himself in such a way to end his career; we believe Liu Xiang will come back one day.


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