"Little Heroes Games" will be held at Xinzhuang Gymnasium on April 8th and 9th.

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[Reporter Liang Weiming/Taipei Report] The movement started from a young age!

The Chinese Olympic Games will host the "Little Heroes Games" for the first time. It will be held in Xinzhuang Gymnasium on April 8th and 9th. The Tokyo Olympic sprinter Yang Junhan will be transformed into a coach, and he will encourage his little nephew to participate in the grand event. Chairman of the Chinese Olympic Games Lin Hong Dao said that he hopes to increase the interest of domestic children in sports and let sports take root from an early age.

The first Little Heroes Games is aimed at young players aged 4 to 6, including track and field, taekwondo, badminton, gymnastics, football, croquet, archery, billiards, weightlifting and kendo. Registration starts now. Yang Junhan plays the role of coach in the press conference , guiding 5 young contestants to warm up.

"Taiwan's Fastest Man" also revealed that in the past family gatherings, he always accompanied his lively nephew and niece to run and dance, so he hoped that the little nephew would sign up for the challenge; as for the Olympic medalists in Tokyo, including badminton "Lin Yangpei" Wang Qilin / Li Yang, archery "soup dumpling" Tang Zhijun and female boxer Huang Xiaowen will also show up on the opening day of the Games to pass on their experience to the next generation.

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Lin Hongdao pointed out that the starting point of the Little Heroes Games is to stimulate children's competitive spirit, develop good sports habits, enjoy fun and integrate into family life, thereby influencing parents and other elders, cultivating the sports atmosphere of the whole people, and at the same time conveying the Olympic spirit and value. , Grandpa and grandma dragged out to exercise to make the whole society healthier.”  

The famous sprinter Yang Junhan (right) served as a one-day coach to lead the Little Heroes movement yesterday.

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