11th Chinese National Games Closes
The 11th Chinese National Games closes in Jinan, the capital of east China's Shandong Province.
• Scandals May Damage National Games' Credibility
• China Not to Tolerate Doping Offenders
• Tennis Ace Peng Wins Fourth Gold at National Games
• Wu Di Wins Men's Singles Tennis Title at National Games
• New Hope amid Anxiety for China's Track and Field
• World Marathon Champion Breezes to 10,000m Victory
• Triple Jumper Breaks Asian Record at National Games
• Women's 100m Champion Wang Jing Banned for Life
• Tennis Ace Peng Wins Third Gold at National Games
• Tennis Star Peng Shuai Reaches Single Final at National Games
More>>
 
Journalist Blog
National Games Seek Fair Play
Another athlete competing in the national sports games in Shandong has tested positive for a banned drug. The athelete this time is from track and field events.
The Charm of Sailing
"You will never understand the charm of sailing if you don't watch it from the sea." These were the words a fellow sports journalist once told me. And I recently discovered he was right.
More>>
Photo Gallery
More>>
Briefing on the Games
The National Games, regarded as the largest and most important sports extravaganza in China, are modelled on the modern Olympic Games.
The Mascot
The mascot for China's 11th National Games is named Taishan Boy, or Taishan Tongzi in pinyin.
Also on Our Site
10th National Games
The 6th National Farmers' Games