The Olympic Committee of China (OCC) and the US Olympic
Committee (USOC) signed an agreement in Irvine, the US on Friday to
promote friendship and exchanges of views and experiences.
OCC President Liu Peng and USOC Chair Peter Ueberroth inked the
agreement at the USOC's newly opened international Office in
Irvine, California.
As part of the agreement, both National Olympic Committees will
receive a high-level sports delegation every two years for
exchanging views and experiences. Both parties will encourage
exchanges and cooperation in such areas as coaching, referees,
experts in sports, researchers, sports management, sports science
and medicine.
Both parties agree that it is necessary to exchange information
and research studies to strengthen cooperation in the fight against
doping in sport and other unsportsmanlike behaviors.
"This is a great step between the two countries that are going
to be competing for medals in two years in Beijing," said
Ueberroth. "China and the United States are competitors, but are
also friends in the world of sport. This agreement will benefit the
athletes and coaches of each national Olympic committee, but it
will also benefit the Olympic Movement and sports."
This agreement, said Liu Peng, "will contribute to the
betterment of sport in the world. We look forward to visiting the
United States with our coaches, staffs and athletes and we also
anticipate hosting the US Olympic Committee officials and athletes
in our country. This is a cooperative effort by friends in the
Olympic Movement and will be especially useful in view of the
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games."
(Xinhua News Agency June 10, 2006)