Sunday, December 26, 2010

Sails New Zealand won the men's windsurfing gold

 Man windsurfing in the just-concluded game, New Zealand athlete Tom. Eisley (Tom Ashley) won the championship, winning the third gold medal for New Zealand.
New Zealand's population of only 440 million, net of hundreds of thousands of international students Twenty tens of thousands of temporary population, the real permanent residents of the 400 million, the equivalent of a medium-sized city in China's population, but not a small land area, 26.9 square kilometers, Taiwan has more than 7 large. the whole north-south strip of land into distribution, from the northern to the southern tip of about 2 thousand kilometers away, there are ten thousand kilometers of coastline, many beautiful beaches extraordinary.
is located in most cities of New Zealand coastline, water sports are relatively well developed, with strong public basis. author of Auckland City is known as the sailing capital of the world (City of Sails), a population of only 120 million, but they have all kinds of sailing up to 20 million, an average of one every four families have owned the vessel. Each to sunny days, many people in the coastal waters of Auckland sailing, great, full of blue-colored sea sailing the beautiful colors, quietly sitting on the beach to enjoy this beautiful scenery, breathtaking, all the troubles are in the wind.
before the Beijing Olympics, New Zealand received a total of 33 Olympic gold medals, and if per capita, New Zealand 6th largest in the world.
to now, New Zealand Olympic Team in Beijing has won 3 gold medals, 1 silver, 5 bronze medals, a total of 9 gold medals, far beyond people's expectations, if also the population average to rank among the best no doubt you can.
very happy these days, the company green-eyed, blue-eyed colleagues asked me: Who are you filling?
I said: If China on other countries, I drummed up support for China; if New Zealand is another country, I applaud New Zealand; if China and New Zealand rivalry, I cheer for both sides, I'm happy who won.

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