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SCIO briefing on promoting high-quality development: General Administration of Sport of China

China.org.cn | November 2, 2024

Xinhua News Agency:

The Chinese sports delegation's remarkable performance at the Paris Olympics electrified and inspired the nation. Now, expectations are high for further reforms to boost the country's overall competitive sports prowess. The third plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee decided to reform and improve the management systems and operating mechanisms for competitive sports. What are the direction and objectives of this reform? How will you implement this strategy?

Zhou Jinqiang:

Thank you for your questions. The Chinese sports delegation achieved remarkable results at the Paris Olympics, making breakthroughs in various aspects. This marked a solid step forward in our journey to become a sports powerhouse. This success has boosted our confidence in accelerating the development of China as a strong sporting nation and strengthened our resolve to deepen reforms in competitive sports.

The third plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee set clear requirements for reforming competitive sport management systems and operating mechanisms, charting the course for deeper reforms in the field. Our general reform approach is to uphold openness and cooperation to boost competitive sports. We will deepen the combination of the system for mobilizing nationwide resources and market mechanisms, paying more attention to leveraging the role of the market mechanisms. Our aim is to quickly form management systems and operating mechanisms for competitive sports that engage the government, society, the market and individuals, achieving openness, common benefits and full vitality.

The concrete measures involve three aspects: First, setting high standards. We will focus more on leveraging the comprehensive value and unique functions of competitive sports, emulating world sports powerhouses. While strengthening advantageous sports, we will emphasize improving basic major sports (track and field, swimming and water sports) as well as football, basketball and volleyball. The high-quality development and excellent achievements of competitive sports are expected to boost the rapid development of public sports, youth sports and the sports industry. Second, implementing high-level leadership. We will study and formulate plans for achieving Olympic glory in the new era, further enhance top-level design, establish a more systematic and refined policy system to better facilitate the high-quality development of competitive sports, and elevate governance capabilities and standards in the field. Third, maintaining highly efficient coordination. We will coordinate efforts across summer and winter sports, balance focus between advantageous and disadvantageous sports, and harmonize strategies for the eastern and western regions. We will implement category-based management according to the distinctive features of different sports. Suitable sports will be professionalized. Social forces will be mobilized to promote emerging sports. We will further optimize resource allocation, sports structure, distribution and regional development patterns to encourage coordinated and balanced development in competitive sports nationwide. Thank you.

Nanfang Daily:

Sports related to popular competitive events have seen surging interest, with sports venues in many areas fully booked and tennis courts nearly impossible to reserve. What steps will you take to meet the public's growing demand for sports spending? Thank you.

Zhou Jinqiang:

Thank you for your question. I'll ask Ms. Yang from the Sports Economy Department to respond.

Yang Xuedong:

Thank you for your question. As the economy and society have developed in recent years, particularly since Fitness-for-All became a national strategy, public enthusiasm for sports participation and spending has soared. Sports consumption loyalty has strengthened, with more people engaging in various activities. We've made significant efforts to meet people's aspirations for a better life, and Mr. Zhou has just briefed you on the achievements in promoting public sports participation. However, imbalances and inadequacies persist, as evidenced by the difficulty in booking tennis courts, which you mentioned, reflecting the mismatch between supply and demand. Looking ahead, we will focus on improving supply in three areas to meet consumer demand.

First, we will enhance the supply of venues and facilities. On one hand, we will fully leverage the leading, motivational and demonstrative role of central government budget investments, while widely mobilizing social resources to increase sports facility construction. We will also expand free or low-cost access to public sports venues to facilitate public participation. On the other hand, we will promote smart upgrades of sports venues, encourage off-peak usage among the public, and fully utilize new technologies to increase facility utilization rates.

Second, we will increase the supply of sports products. In manufacturing, we'll accelerate the application of new technologies and materials in sports goods, promote industry transformation and upgrades, develop smart equipment and intelligent venues, and integrate more smart technologies into products and consumer scenarios. In services, we'll increase sports event offerings and provide multi-level, diverse, and personalized sports services to better meet public needs.

Finally, we will roll out more policy measures. We'll further strengthen communication and coordination with the National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Ministry of Commerce, and Ministry of Culture and Tourism. We'll formulate and implement policies for upgrading sports products and developing high-quality outdoor sports destinations. We'll continue to address policy bottlenecks and challenges to optimize the development environment and stimulate market vitality. Thank you.

The Poster News APP:

In recent years, issues like myopia, obesity, and poor posture among Chinese youth have drawn ongoing social attention. How can we leverage sports to improve their health? Thank you.

Zhou Jinqiang:

I'll invite Mr. Zhang from the Competitive Sports Department to answer this question.

Zhang Xin:

Thank you for your question. The healthy growth of young people is crucial to national development and our future. In recent years, the General Administration of Sport has earnestly implemented the important instructions of General Secretary Xi Jinping, consistently upholding the "health first" education principle and intensifying efforts to harness sports' unique role in promoting youth well-being.

On the one hand, we've promoted youth sports activities through themed, demonstrative events. Since 2021, the General Administration of Sport has collaborated with multiple departments to implement the "Run, Youth" themed fitness activity. This initiative engages all youth in sports competitions, sports culture education, health assessments, and skill demonstrations. With over 120 million young participants, it has made a wide-reaching societal impact. In August this year, we held a national youth sports event in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, where over 2,000 young people from across the country participated in activities like football, basketball, volleyball, martial arts, roller skating, jump rope, and rock climbing. Olympic champion Pan Zhanle and other athletes encouraged youth to build their bodies and challenge themselves through physical exercise in sports venues and outdoors, sparking renewed passion for sports among teenagers. In summary, we're making multifaceted efforts to help young people understand, learn, love and enjoy sports, using sports' power to safeguard their health and well-being.

In addition, following the principle of promoting scientifically-backed physical exercises, the GASC has intensified efforts to improve the physical well-being of young people. Addressing issues such as myopia, obesity, scoliosis and mental health among youth, the GASC has sought public input and enlisted experts to develop exercise guidelines and intervention strategies. A series of books has been compiled to promote fitness knowledge, along with exercises designed to prevent myopia and improve spinal health. The GASC has also created sports games and curricula on physical activity and health, continuing to offer scientifically supported exercise programs for youth. Meanwhile, the GASC has established an online platform to disseminate health-related information among youngsters and regularly launched related animated video broadcasts and expert livestreaming events, which have attracted over 345 million views to date.

That covers everything for now. Thank you.

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