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發布於 10月05日15:41 • Shen Nan,Niu Mengtong,Wang Qinou,Lu Xingji,Xiao Yazhuo,Gao Meng,Dong Yixing,Li Jia,Tian Guangyu,Xiong Qi,Wu Lu,Lin Hao,Sun Fei,Yang Boyi,Wang Hengzhi,Liu Bo,Ji Ye,Chen Shengwei,He Fei,Xia Liang,Yue Wenwan,Wang Chunyan,Zhang Yujie,Wang Haoming,Xue Chen,Wang Meng,Lu Rui,Zhao Jiantong,Kong Linghang,Xu Dongyuan,Li Xiaopeng

A reform in the Olympic movement has sparked a new trend in Chinese sports. Once considered rebellious and niche, sports like breakdancing, climbing, skateboarding and surfing have now entered the mainstream.

In this process, a group of Chinese youth, born in the 2000s, have embarked on a journey to pursue their Olympic dreams. They have become pioneers in their fields: these sports have been growing freely at the grassroots level, with a weak professional foundation, and the entire system needs to be built from scratch. They have also faced growing pains: the disciplined and efficient training model of competitive sports sometimes clashes with the laid-back, free, and non-competitive lifestyle these sports often embody.

Over two and a half years, Xinhua reporters followed six athletes from four emerging sports, accompanying them all the way to the Paris arena.

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