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China's first Olympian Liu Changchun (left) and the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Stadium

China have come a long way in the .

Liu was, in fact, the only Chinese athlete to compete at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics and he defied the to do so.

, created a puppet state called , and wanted Liu to represent it at the Olympics.

Liu refused and won the support of General Zhang Xueliang, president of northeast university, who said he would financially support the sprinter to represent China at the Olympics.

And so Liu, who was the national 100m, 200m and 400m champion set sail for Los Angeles from Shanghai.

A 20-day sea voyage did not provide the ideal preparation though and, despite boasting a personal best of 10.6 seconds in the 100m that , Liu failed to advance past the heats. He was also eliminated in the first round of the 200m.

General Zhang's donation of $1,000 had also dwindled leaving Liu with no alternative but to ask for donations from the local Chinese community in Los Angeles to pay for his trip home.

He was greeted on his return by joyous crowds, but the Japanese wanted to arrest him for not representing Manchukuo.

Liu's story has been inspirational to thousands of Chinese sports stars and a film that tells his story and marks the 75th anniversary of his achievement, called , was commissioned in 2007.

Today's discussion? Sports stars that have inspired you. Who influenced you to take up sport?

Peter Scrivener is a Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Sport Journalist. Our should answer any questions you have.


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