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Gymnast Larisa unveils hurdles to host event in Taiwan
Discover how Larisa, a Ukrainian-born Taiwanese gymnast, overcame significant challenges to successfully host the second Rising Star RG, an international gymnastics event in Taiwan, despite facing issues like lack of facilities and extreme heat. Learn about her dedication to promoting sports and fostering international athletic exchange.2024/09/02 15:25 -
NTNU backs Tang Chia-hung in career and studies
National Taiwan Normal University supports Olympic bronze medalist Tang Chia-hung in his academic and professional journey, highlighting his comeback from injury and potential future as a mentor.2024/08/06 16:58 -
Emotional Bakurova shares family’s struggle in Ukraine war
Discover how Ukraine-born Taiwanese star Larisa Bakurova is supporting rhythmic gymnastics amid personal challenges related to the war in Ukraine. Learn about her dedication and the Rising Star RG competition.2024/07/03 15:53 -
Wang Kuan-hung secures gold at NIAG in Taichung
Discover Wang Kuan-hung’s stunning victory in the men’s 200-meter butterfly at the 2024 NIAG in Taichung, setting him on a path toward the Paris Olympics.2024/05/07 17:34 -
Kaohsiung’s Siaogang High hosts Hong Kong karate exchange
The Siaogang Senior High School’s karate team in Kaohsiung hosted a five-day technical exchange and learning session with the City University of Hong Kong’s team. The activity was endorsed by Yun-Yuan Yen, the director of student affairs and coach of the Siaogang High karate team, to enhance live-duration proficiency and pressure-resistance skills among scholars. Hsueh Yu-chin, the principal of Siaogang High, warmly welcomed the Hong Kong guests, emphasizing the importance of sports exchange. The Siaogang High karate team, established in 2000, has extensive competition management and training experience, nurturing national team athletes who have achieved accolades in various competitions. Siaogang High provides comprehensive support for further studies, with students in the sports class benefiting from the "108 Curriculum" for multi-faceted development. Principal Hsueh acknowledged the karate team’s achievements and emphasized the significance of international exchanges in improving technique and personal character. She expressed hope for students to make strides on the international athletic stage.2024/01/05 22:20