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從夏蒙尼到北京:冬奧百年(英文版) 版權信息
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從夏蒙尼到北京:冬奧百年(英文版) 本書特色
本書對每一屆冬奧會都做了精彩介紹: 獎牌榜、 、會徽、基本資訊、趣聞摘要,一應俱全;照片,有的讓人莞爾,有的讓人感到震撼;故事,有的妙趣橫生讓人捧腹,有的歷史感滿滿讓人唏噓不已……
從夏蒙尼到北京:冬奧百年(英文版) 內容簡介
一部全面呈現百年冬奧史(24屆)瑰麗畫卷的圖書《從夏蒙尼到北京:冬奧百年》在北京-張家口冬奧會開幕前夕將由人民出版社出版。中文版和英文版將同步推出,在全球發行。 本書前23屆內容(從法國夏蒙尼冬奧會到韓國平昌冬奧會)由法國《隊報》前資深記者杰拉爾·薩雷先生和法國《隊報》旗下的加時出版社前社長萬尚·勞德特先生主筆,中國《體壇周報》對書稿進行了修訂優化并補充撰寫了北京-張家口冬奧會部分的內容。中國首位冬奧金牌獲得者、著名短道速滑運動員楊揚女士專門為本書撰寫文章《讓我們激情相約在北京》。中國冬奧組委宣傳部部長趙衛東先生領銜本書編委會。 本書既是介紹冬季奧林匹克運動產生、發展、演變歷史的科普讀物,也是冬季奧林匹克運動故事的精彩集錦。書稿由摘要、綜述、故事三部分組成,介紹了歷屆冬奧會的基本情況、賽事設置、精彩片段以及冬奧歷史上的傳奇人物。各章內容自成體系又前后聯系,通過選取一些有特點、有趣味的人和事,把一部冬季奧林匹克運動發展史描寫得活靈活現。整部書稿內容積極向上,勵志故事和傳奇人物眾多,以弘揚頑強拼搏、團結互助、誠信友愛為主線,展現了追求更高、更快、更強、更團結的體育精神。書稿中有很多有趣的章節,如第94頁“基茨比厄爾閃電”、第110頁“傳奇冠軍,女子楷模”、第140頁“舒斯——冬奧吉祥物”等章節,使這部體育題材圖書充滿勵志情懷。
從夏蒙尼到北京:冬奧百年(英文版) 目錄
Chamonix 1924 — The 1st Olympic Winter Games
St. Moritz 1928 — The 2nd Olympic Winter Games
Lake Placid 1932 — The 3rd Olympic Winter Games
Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 — The 4th Olympic Winter Games
St. Moritz 1948 — The 5th Olympic Winter Games
Oslo Norway 1952 — The 6th Olympic Winter Games
Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 — The 7th Olympic Winter Games
Squaw Valley 1960 — The 8th Olympic Winter Games
Innsbruck 1964 — The 9th Olympic Winter Games
Grenoble 1968 — The 10th Olympic Winter Games
Sapporo 1972 — The 11th Olympic Winter Games
Innsbruck 1976 — The 12th Olympic Winter Games
Lake Placid 1980 — The 13th Olympic Winter Games
Sarajevo 1984 — The 14th Olympic Winter Games
Calgary 1988 — The 15th Olympic Winter Games
Albertville 1992 — The 16th Olympic Winter Games
Lillehammer 1994 — The 17th Olympic Winter Games
Nagano 1998 — The 18th Olympic Winter Games
Salt Lake City 2002 — The 19th Olympic Winter Games
Turin 2006 — The 20th Olympic Winter Games
Vancouver 2010 — The 21st Olympic Winter Games
Sochi 2014 — The 22nd Olympic Winter Games
PyeongChang 2018 — The 23rd Olympic Winter Games
Beijing 2022 — The 24th Olympic Winter Games
從夏蒙尼到北京:冬奧百年(英文版) 節選
China’s First Gold Medal at the Olympic Winter Games On February 16, 2002, Yang Yang (A) won the title in the final of the women’s 500 m short track speed skating at the Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games. This was the first gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games in the history of Chinese sports. A few days later, she won another gold medal in the 1 , 000 m event, being the first short track speed skater to win two individual gold medals at a single Olympic Winter Games. Yang Yang (A) was born in Heilongjiang Province in Northeast China in 1975 , which is known as the land of ice and snow. She had been called “the heart of ice” by her family since she was a child and it seemed that she was destined to be a skater. When she was eight years old, a teacher from the amateur sports school in her hometown discovered her talent for winter sports, thus starting her life’s journey on the ice. Yang Yang (A) made her Olympic debut at the Nagano 1998 Olympic Winter Games. As a talented and extremely diligent athlete, she had very high expectations for her performance on the track. However, she only won the silver medal in the 3 , 000 m relay at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games. This result was terrible for Yang Yang (A), because she had spent almost all of her time at the training ground, aiming to win the gold medal. Yang Yang (A) even considered quitting the sport, but she finally regained her confidence and continued her skating journey. The memory of the Nagano Olympic Winter Games was very painful for Yang Yang (A), but she found a glimmer of hope from that experience. Later, she was surprised by her advancements in technicality and strength. She began to have new expectations for her new self, hoping to have a better performance at the next Olympic Water Games and she never lowered these requirements or expectations. During the next Olympic cycle, Yang Yang (A) swept the World Championships and the World Cup in preparation for the Salt Lake City Olympic Water Games, winning almost all of the individual gold medals. However, the September 11 Attacks on New York in 2001 shocked the world and cast a shadow over the upcoming Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Games. Yang Yang (A)‘s Olympic dream suddenly became uncertain. Yang Yang (A) and her teammates were shocked by such a tragic incident, which made them worry about whether it was safe to travel to the United States to participate in the Olympic Games. It was Yang Yang (A)‘s determination to win the Olympic gold medal that finally shook her out of the shadow of terrorism. The team arrived in Salt Lake City as scheduled and Yang Yang (A) battled for her Olympic dream once again. The 2002 Olympic Winter Games proceeded as scheduled, but Yang Yang (A) was slow in getting into the groove on the Olympic stage. She even failed to own the podium in her favorite 1,500m race. Yang Yang (A) ranked fourth in the 1,500m final, which was another devastating blow for her. However, she didn’t lose her composure or confidence. Yang Yang (A) quickly re-adjusted herself to attend the next 500m final. She believed that the only way to get rid of bad luck was to never give up on new opportunities. Finally, she did it! As Yang Yang (A) crossed the finish line, a new chapter was written for the Chinese history of the Olympic Winter Games. Yang Yang (A) won the first gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games in the history of Chinese sports, the champion of the women’s 500m final in Salt Lake City. Thegood news did not end there. She continued to make history in the women’s 1,000m final and won another gold medal. Yang Yang (A) also becomes the first short track speed skater to win two individual gold medals at a single Olympic Winter Games. Yang Yang (A)’s dream came true through her sweat, tears, fear and most importantly, her perseverance and courage. Yang Yang (A) won 59 world championship medals in 34 competitions throughout her career as an athlete. Yang Yang (A) retired in 2006 and then worked for the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, which further strengthened her connection with winter sports. After retiring, she joined the IOC Women and Sport Working Group soon afterwards and was nominated as a member of the International Olympic Committee in 2010. Inspired by the fact that some countries in the Middle East sent female athletes to the Doha Asian Games for the first time, Yang Yang (A) is committed to improving the status of women in sports and the opportunities for women in sports. After being elected as the deputy chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency in 2019, she has been committed to protecting the purity of sports. She has emphasized the role of the World Anti-Doping Agency in preventing, educating and protecting the athletes many times. Yang Yang (A) is also very concerned about the welfare of retired athletes. In 2011, she founded the Champion Foundation to provide vocational training opportunities and support for retired athletes. The foundation also promotes youth sports in schools and communities and has sponsored a skating college in Shanghai. As the current chairman of the Athletes’ Commission of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Yang Yang (A) is making unremitting efforts to let more people experience and fall in love with winter sports and other sports. “Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games attaches great importance to the Athletes’ Commission. They have arranged specific tasks for us, which is a huge recognition for us. The Olympic Winter Games is centered around the athletes. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the athletes’ needs. The athletes’ opinions shall be considered in all aspects from the event organizer to the operator.” Yang Yang (A) said that, “The sudden COVID- 19 epidemic that started at the beginning of 2020 forced many sporting events and activities to terminate. During the past season, some winter sports have gradually resumed. It makes me surprised that most of the athletes maintain good physical conditions and are still full of passion. I believe that they must have overcome many difficulties. I am really proud of them.” Björndalen's "Grand Slam" Norwegian athlete Ole Einar Björndalen performed incredibly in Salt Lake City, winning gold medals in all four events of biathlon. Of course, he also created other impressive records. Björndalen was born on January 27, 1974 in Stranda, Norway. At the Lillehammer 1994 Olympic Winter Games, 20 -year-old Ole Einar Björndalen represented the Norwegian team in the relay race of biathlon, ranking seventh. He was suppressed by other stronger athletes at the Olympic Winter Games and no one discovered his talent. Björndalen gradually revealed his talent at the Nagano 1998 Olympic Winter Games. He was the runner-up in the relay race and then won the title in the 10 km individual event. He won 2 medals in three competitions, including 1 gold medal. Once it had started, his medal-winning journey never stopped.
從夏蒙尼到北京:冬奧百年(英文版) 作者簡介
編委會 趙衛東 楊 揚 蔣茂凝 辛廣偉 孫 斌 張敦南 羅爭玉 撰稿 [法] 杰拉爾??薩雷(法國《隊報》前資深記者) [法] 萬尚??勞德特(法國《隊報》加時出版社前社長) 趙 威(《體壇周報》資深記者) 遠 足(《體壇周報》資深記者) 翻譯 田 夢 張 絢 特約編輯 楊占武 趙陽
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