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Sila ang host ng 2008 Olympics. At sa katunayan, ayon sa ilang sports scientists, pagdating ng London Olympics sa 2012, China na ang kikilalanin overall champion sa sports sa buong mundo. Ito ay dahil sa iisang pananaw na ang atleta ay kagamitan lamang sa paghatid ng karangalan sa kanyang bansa.

Ang di magunita ng karamihan ay kung paano nangyari ito.
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Sila ang host ng 2008 Olympics. At sa katunayan, ayon sa ilang sports scientists, pagdating ng London Olympics sa 2012, China na ang kikilalanin overall champion sa sports sa buong mundo. Ito ay dahil sa iisang pananaw na ang atleta ay kagamitan lamang sa paghatid ng karangalan sa kanyang bansa.

Ang di magunita ng karamihan ay kung paano nangyari ito.
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