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  Rio Olympics: China to send record-breaking 416 athletes

Rio Olympics: China to send record-breaking 416 athletes

REUTERS
Published : Jul 18, 2016, 6:22 pm IST
Updated : Jul 18, 2016, 6:22 pm IST

This is the largest overseas delegation in Olympic history.

China will send 416 athletes to Rio de Janeiro next month, its largest overseas delegation in Olympic history. (Photo: AFP)
 China will send 416 athletes to Rio de Janeiro next month, its largest overseas delegation in Olympic history. (Photo: AFP)

This is the largest overseas delegation in Olympic history.

China will send 416 athletes to Rio de Janeiro next month, its largest overseas delegation in Olympic history, continuing its pursuit of medals that saw it take second spot in the table behind the United States four years ago.

The country will send 256 women and 160 men to compete in 26 sports, the government said during a ceremony unveiling the team in Beijing on Monday, state news agency Xinhua reported. It fielded 396 athletes in the London 2012 games.

“This is the largest ever Olympic delegation China has sent overseas,” Cai Zhenhua, deputy director of China’s General Administration of Sport, was reported by Xinhua as saying. He added that the delegation has 711 members including 29 foreign coaches.

Local fans were assured by the inclusion of popular Chinese swimmer Ning Zetao, the recent subject of rumours that he had been cut from the squad for taking on too many commercial engagements. He is first Asian swimmer to win the 100 metres freestyle at the world championships.

The youngest member of the delegation is 14-year-old Ai Yanhan, who will compete in the women’s 200m freestyle and 4x200m freestyle relay, while the oldest is 39-year-old Beijing Olympics shooting champion Chen Ying.

Notable omissions include five-time Olympic gold medallist and gymnast Zou Kai and teenage gymnast Liu Tingting, who was due to compete in her first international competition but pulled out due to an injury suffered during training last week.

Weightlifting Olympic champion Liao Hui, who missed the 2012 Olympics after failing a drugs test, also announced his retirement on the Twitter-like Weibo platform on Monday.

Location: China, Shanghai