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Women find a way to win 1 not uncommon to hear Chinese praising the play of their women on the volleyball court and 2 the play of the men. The topic is often laughed off as a joke, but 3 a reason for the perceived (感觉到) 4 of women's athletics in China. At the 2000 Sydeny Games, China's women won 5 gold medals than the men. In Athens in 2004, the women won 19 gold medals, while the men won 12. 6 , American women accounted for 12 of the country's 35 gold medals in 2004. This summer, again the women are widely 7 to help with China's medal tally(记录).wrestling coach Zhang Zhetian is counting 8 the women's team for a wrestling medal. "Guys-you've got to push them more." He told the Wall Street Journal. Tennis coach Sun Jinfang shares this view: "Women know 9 eat bitterness," she said. Sun has helped to put four double players into the Women's Tennis Association top 30. no male Chinese tennis players are ranked. Some experts believe they've 10 a reason for the disparity(不同). China has long respected strong women, 11 the folk hero Hua Mulan and the much-beloved former Vice-premier Wu Yi. This ideology(意识形态), they think, creates a space 12 women who are loyal, filial(孝顺) or who give service to the nation 13 . "Besides China, no other nation gives equal financial support and media attention to 14 sports. That's why China 15 challenge the US in medals-it treats men and women 16 ," Susan Brownell, a professor at 17 University of Missouri in St. Louis who 18 Chinese sports, told the Wall Street Journal. Now, however, more money is being 19 on men's professional sports, which usually attract more views. This could change the gender gap as sports grow 20 commercialized (商业化的) in China, according to the Wall Street Journal. | ||||
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