China's Olympic champion
hurdler Liu Xiang's track shoes fetched 200,000 yuan (US$25,000) at
a charity gala auction in Beijing on Sunday, breaking his own
record made at a similar event two weeks ago.
The running shoes, autographed by the 110m Olympic
title and world record holder, were among items that raised money
for the schooling of migrant workers' children.
The shoes were bought by Air China, which donated
another 600,000 yuan at the charity gala jointly held by the China
Youth Development Foundation (CYDF) and the China Central
Television (CCTV).
Another pair of Liu's track shoes were auctioned at a
charity auction for disabled and injured athletes on Jan. 21 for
150,000 yuan.
Broadcast live for 17 hours on CCTV, the auction
collected 3.39 million yuan for the charity fund targeted at
migrant children, whose schooling in cities has caused great
concern in the country.
Retired diver Xiong Ni's gold medal in the 2000 World
Diving Championship fetched 1.28 million yuan, the dearest deal
reached at the auction.
China's first Taikonaut Yang
Liwei and world champion diver Guo Jingjing also had their
valuables auctioned at the charity gala to contribute to the
fund.
(Xinhua News Agency February 5, 2007)
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