Olympics That Never Ring Down Curtain
Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on September 11, 2008
“Life should be like Olympic Games that never ring down the curtain,” said Ping Yali, China’s first Paralympic champion on Thursday.
Starting from 2007, Ping has turned her parlor into a chain of successful business though there were ineviatably all sorts of difficulties. And, more than that, after many years of motherly love and patience, her son has now become her pride a college student in Beijing!
Ping was born partly blind. Her mother was infected with measles and died of cancer when Ping was only eight years old.
Ping said with confidence that she will continue her ‘Olympic life,’ and open more massage parlors after the Beijing Paralympic Games.
“In this way, I could look after job placement for more disabled, particularly blind people, and give ease to more mothers,” said Ping.
Expressing her expectations of the young athletes, Ping said they should plan better their training, competition, living and study, “so that everyone of you could be ‘ever-lasting Olympic champions.’”
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