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Stephon Marbury and Beijing Ducks obviously didn't want another overtime defeat to Shanxi Zhongyu, so they made it quite simple with a 137-108 crushing over the latter in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) League on Wednesday.
The Chinese national football team this Monday enjoyed a comfortable 3-0 win over the Swiss side, FC Wil 1900.
Growing up in Heilongjiang province, Northeast China, Zhu Hong was a dab hand at winter sports by her early teens.
Hebei welcomed its first second-division soccer team in more than two decades when Shijiazhuang Yongchang Junhao Football Club announced its transfer from Fujian province to Shijiazhuang.
Former NBA star Tracy Mcgrady was fouled out for the first time since his arrival in China, while that did not stop Qingdao Doublestars' five-game winning streak.
Peng Shuai has decided to split with long-time mentor Alan Ma, however there are no hard feelings.
Chinese swimmers became the biggest winners of the 2012 CCTV (China Central Television) Sports Personality Awarding Ceremony as star swimmers Sun Yang and Ye Shiwen won the Best Athlete Awards at the National Stadium here on Saturday.
China finally clinched a win by beating South Korea 2-0 in a women's soccer invitational event here, pleasing the Chinese fans but at the same time mirroring its downfall over a decade.
While China was celebrating the first time one of its men won a set in the main draw of a Grand Slam, Japan was busy enjoying first-round victories from three of its players.
As first reported by soccer commentator Yan Qiang on his Sina Weibo account on Wednesday night, Wei Di, the current head of Chinese soccer, will likely be replaced by Zhang Jian, the head of the Department of Policy and Regulation under the State General Administration of Sport of China.
Known to some as the happy slam, the Australian Open does manage to break some hearts now and then.
Wei Di, head of Chinese soccer's governing body, has stepped down after three years in charge, according sources on Thursday.