On March 8, 1983, in Orlando, Florida, former United States President Ronald Reagan gave a speech where he was first recorded to have said the phrase “evil empire”. At that time tensions between the US and the Soviet Union were at an all time high and it seemed that the Cold War would continue well [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Sports'
The Weibo Adventures Of Stephon Marbury And JR Smith
November 23rd, 2011 · No Comments · Basketball, Sports Media
Two men exchanged pleasantries via Weibo on Wednesday night, one complimenting the other on a job well done. So far, so normal, considering this is China’s leading social networking site, with over 25o million registered accounts. Yet the big difference was who was doing it; Stephon Marbury, two-time NBA All-Star, now with the Beijing Ducks, [...]
A Seven-Point Plan to Improving the China Basketball Association (Part 2)
November 10th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Basketball, Business
In part one of this seven-point plan, the media’s role in promoting the league, the CBA front office’s responsibility in improving the quality of officiating and the establishment of an Asia wide basketball league based on the concept of the Euroleague were proposed. The last four parts of this proposal focuses on the All-Star Game, [...]
Tags:Amateur Athletic Union·CBA All-Star Weekend·Quincy Douby·Stephon Marbury·Wukesong Arena
A Seven-Point Plan to Improving the China Basketball Association (Part 1)
October 27th, 2011 · No Comments · Basketball, Business, Sports, Sports Media
Aside from the Euroleague, the only other basketball anyone will possibly be watching this year is from the China Basketball Association as players and owners work feverishly to hammer out a deal to save the NBA season. With the start of the 2011-2012 season approaching there is a lot of anticipation an excitement. Defending champions, [...]
Tags:Bob Donewald·CBA·CBA All-Star Weekend·CUBA·Euroleague·J.R. Smith·Kenyon Martin·NBL·Stephon Marbury·Steve Francis·Wilson Chandler·Yi Jianlian
The Rise of the Super Clubs in the China Super League
October 19th, 2011 · No Comments · Business, Football
China Super League side Guangzhou Evergrande pulled off a feat that is very rare in football. The Guangdong Province based club have become the first team in China (probably Asia as well) to win the first division title after promotion from the second division. Looking back in football history German Bundesliga club FC Kaiserslautern seem [...]
Tags:Beijing Guo'an FC·Chelsea·China Super League·FC Kaiserslautern·Guangzhou Evergrande·J-League·K-League·Manchester United·Real Madrid
Choysum: A New Chinese Sports Site to Watch
October 3rd, 2011 · No Comments · American Football, Sports, Sports Media
How do Chinese sports fans keep track of their teams online? Aside from micro-blogging sites, most of them may go to portals like Sina, NetEase or Tencent. Recently, we learned that a Silicon Valley startup is coming to provide them with an alternative. The site is called Choysum, and it aims to provide weekly or daily news [...]
Tags:Buffalo Bills·Choysum·Ed Wang·NFL
Carson Yeung’s Legal Troubles Are a Big Problem for Birmingham City’s Future
September 20th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Business, Football
Birmingham City FC may not be a well-known team for most people in China, but most should know the name Carson Yeung(楊家誠). The Hong Kong businessman has been in the headlines for the past few years as he attempted to purchase the Midlands club back in 2007 followed by his successful acquisition in 2009. The [...]
Tags:Birmingham City FC·Carson Yeung·Chris Houghton·English Premier League·Europa League·Hong Kong Rangers
International Football Tournaments Cancelled in Xinjiang for Security Reasons
August 24th, 2011 · No Comments · Football, Government
At least two football tournaments were cancelled in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region following last month’s knife attacks and explosions in China’s far west. The two tournaments, which are scheduled to take place in August and October in Urumqi and Artux, were called off by the local party committees due to security concerns. The tournament in [...]
Tags:Artux·football ban·security·stability·Urumqi·Uyghur·Xinjiang
Wang Meng’s Expulsion Puts the Short Track Speed Skating Team in a Spotlight They Would Prefer not be In
August 7th, 2011 · No Comments · Government, Ice Skating
At the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada, short track speed skater Wang Meng became the talk of the sports world after claiming her third gold medal in the women’s 1,000 meter event. Like fellow gold medalists Yang Yang, who was the first Chinese athlete to win a gold medal at the 2002 winter games [...]
Tags:CCTV·General Administration of Sport·Li Yan·Lijiang·Qingdao·Speed Skating·Wang Chunlu·Wang Meng·Winter Olympics·Winter Sports Administrative Center·Yang Yang



