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Chinese volleyball head coach Lang Ping excited about Tokyo 2020

(Xinhua) 10:04, July 20, 2021

Lang Ping, head coach of Chinese women's volleyball team, arrives at the Narita airport in Tokyo on July 19, 2021. (Xinhua/Ding Ting)

China women's vollryball team is full of expectations and enthusiasm after a five-year waiting and they will strive for the glory of motherland at the Tokyo Olympic Games, said Lang Ping.

TOKYO, July 19 (Xinhua) -- Lang Ping, head coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team, said she is excited about the upcoming Tokyo Olympics upon her arrival on Monday in Tokyo.

Lang's side was among the third batch of China's Olympic delegation, which arrived in the Japanese capital four days before the start of the postponed Tokyo Games.

"We are pretty excited to arrive here, as we have waited for the Olympics for five years. It's really a long time," Lang told reporters at the Narita International Airport.

"Our Olympic campaign is eventually unfolding. I hope my team can showcase the best level to strive for glory for our motherland," she added.

Lang Ping (1st R), head coach of China, talks with Ding Xia (L, front) during a Tokyo Challenge 2021 women's volleyball match between Japan and China in Tokyo on May 1, 2021. (Xinhua/Du Xiaoyi)

Lang, who made Olympic history by winning gold as both a player and a coach, has shed light on her team's goal of contending for a medal in Tokyo.

"The Olympic Games are different from the leagues, and every match is quite tough. We will spare no effort and work hard game after game," she commented.

Xu Limin (2nd R), head coach of Chinese women's basketball team, arrives with members of Chinese Olympic delegation at the Narita airport in Tokyo on July 19, 2021. (Xinhua/Wang Jingqiang)

Xu Limin, Lang's counterpart in the women's basketball team, said his side is ready to compete in terms of fitness, technique and depth in roster.

"We are a young group," he admitted. "We lack experiences of major tournaments compared with those European and American teams."

Shao Ting (L) vies with South Korea's Ah Ra Go (R) during the group B match between China and South Korea at the Women's Olympic qualifying basketball tournament in Belgrade, Serbia, on Feb. 9, 2020. (Xinhua/Predrag Milosavljevic)

Women's basketball team captain Shao Ting is competing in her second appearance at the Olympics. She felt more responsibility in helping younger teammates grow.

"I will pass on my Olympic experience to young players, leading them in displaying our mentality on the Olympic stage," she said.

China's diving team arrives at the Narita airport in Tokyo, Japan, July 19, 2021. (Xinhua/Wang Jingqiang)

China's diving squad has earned its reputation as the "Dream Team" for their glorious achievements at the Olympics, having won 40 golds since the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.

Team leader Zhou Jihong, also chairwoman of the Chinese Swimming Association, said the squad will aim for a clean sweep of eight gold medals in Tokyo.

(Web editor: Xia Peiyao, Liang Jun)

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