The full house of over 40,000 spectators marked the success of
the just-concluded IAAF Shanghai Golden Grand Prix in a sense, but
few of the fans in the stadium knew who were competing except their
super idol Liu Xiang.
Liu Xiang, 23, has become a super star in China since he stunned
the world at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games with a 110m hurdles gold
medal and a tie of the then world record of 12.91 seconds.
The popularity of Liu was heated up and reached the climax in
July when he broke the world record with a time of 12.88 seconds in
Switzerland.
It was no doubt that most of the fans coming to the stadium here
paid more than 10 US dollars for just that 13 seconds' 110m hurdles
run.
To the joy of the home crowd, Liu took sweet revenge on his arch
rival American Allen Johnson, 35, with a come-from-behind victory
in 13.07 seconds. Johnson, the 1996 Olympic gold medalist who beat
Liu last week at the World Cup in Athens, finished second in 13.09
seconds.
Liu said after the run,"The atmosphere here is even better than
that of the Athens Olympic Games."
During the Grand Prix, all the Chinese fans chanted Liu's name
and cheered for his home victory. Some of the fans told reporters
that they knew Liu's arch rival is Allen Johnson. Few of the fans
could tell the names of other hurdlers and the athletes competing
in other events.
In a sense, the Grand Prix became a game of Liu Xiang
himself.
In a bid to attract more spectators, the organizers invited
several well-known Chinese singers to the scene. They also made a
song of athletics. Liu Xiang sang the song after the game, fully
satisfying the spectators.
The combination of the sports and the amusement was another
success for the organizers. However, what the sport really needs
are promising results and professional fans.
It will be a real success if all the athletes fully focus on
competitions instead of shopping and amusement, and most of the
fans can cheer for all the athletes when they perform well.
(Xinhua News Agency September 26, 2006)