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The Star
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- The Star
China provides assistance to Senegal in hosting 2026 Dakar Youth Olympic Games
DAKAR, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- China has provided assistance to Senegal in hosting the 2026 Dakar Youth Olympic Games, the first Olympic event to be held on the African continent. The Hangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee has donated more than 13,000 items to the Dakar Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee. In addition, China has invited 96 Senegalese athletes across 12 disciplines to train in China. At the handover ceremony on Tuesday, Chinese Ambassador to Senegal Li Zhigang said, "These efforts reflect the principles of green, low-carbon development, mutual respect, and cooperative solidarity." Li also expressed confidence that Senegal will deliver an outstanding Youth Olympic Games to the world. He encouraged all parties to work together to ensure the Games a success and leave a lasting legacy for African youth sports. More than 200 people attended the ceremony, including Ibrahima Wade, Chief Liaison Officer of the Dakar Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee, representatives from the Senegalese National Olympic and Sports Committee, the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, and the military. Wade expressed gratitude for China's support in organizing the Games, noting that sports cooperation between Senegal and China embodies the Olympic values of excellence, friendship, and respect. He said Senegal hopes to further draw on China's experience in hosting major sporting events and make the Dakar Youth Olympic Games a bridge of unity and friendship.


Borneo Post
2 days ago
- Borneo Post
Robot Games brings new energy to dual Olympic city
Humanoid robots combat during a kickboxing match at the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing on Aug. 15, 2025. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong) BEIJING (Aug 20): Over 500 humanoid robot athletes had their own 'Olympic Games', giving glimpses of the future of robotics over the past weekend. The inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games, which opened last Thursday, brought together 280 teams from 16 countries and regions for three days of competition in 26 disciplines, ranging from athletics and football to martial arts and service-scenario challenges in the National Speed Skating Oval, a 2022 Winter Olympic venue better known as the 'Ice Ribbon'. 'We've been here for like a month. The experience has been really great. The venue is awesome,' said Portugal's Ana Carolina Coelho Lopes, who participated in five-on-five football competition. 'For us, it was really rewarding, having the chance to interact and communicate with others.' A humanoid robot from the Taishan team in action in the 1,500-meter race on Aug. 15, 2025. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong) SPRINTING INTO THE FUTURE On the first competition day, humanoid robots contested the Games' first-ever gold medal in the 1,500-meter race. Some started fast but lost balance halfway. Others stumbled, fell to the ground, and managed to climb back up to continue. Each recovery drew applause and cheers from the crowd. The gold medal went to Lingyi Technology, part of Beijing-based Unitree, with a time of 6:34.40. 'It's harder than it looks,' said team member Liu Jinda after the race. 'Like human runners, you have to consider bend running, stride frequency and stability. Our main task was to fine-tune both hardware and algorithms so that the robot could follow its program and finish the race.' 'Compared with a year or two ago, the progress across the industry has been dramatic,' Unitree founder Wang Xingxing noted. 'Such competitions help move the technology forward, particularly as many of the events are modeled on practical environments like factories, hotels and care facilities.' A humanoid robot dances during the exhibition event on Aug. 15, 2025. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong) A GLOBAL STAGE, A BEIJING LEGACY The Games came just two days after the 2025 World Robot Conference closed, underscoring the city's rising role as a global hub for robotics innovation. Official data shows that China's robot industry revenue grew by 27.8 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2025, extending its position as the world's largest industrial robot market for 12 straight years. The country now ranks third globally in manufacturing robot density. 'If this had been held a year ago, most humanoid robots would not have been ready,' said Li Yechuan of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology. 'Advances in AI algorithms and robot hardware have made the Games possible.' The closing ceremony on Sunday also marked the official launch of the World Humanoid Robotics Games Federation and confirmed that the second edition's Games will return to Beijing in August 2026. 'We firmly believe the founding of this federation is a milestone that will drive deeper global cooperation in robotics and artificial intelligence,' said Zhou Changjiu, president of the RoboCup Asia-Pacific Confederation. 'International collaboration and communication platforms are important,' Zhou added. 'In the past, large-scale technological progress could take decades. Now, AI accelerates everything. The Games will definitely foster global collaboration and help bring humanoid robots into schools, elder-care centers, and even households. It's only a matter of time.' China robot competition technology World Humanoid Robot Games


The Star
2 days ago
- The Star
Ronaldo leads Al Nassr past Al Ittihad to reach Saudi Super Cup final
HONG KONG, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Al Nassr beat Al Ittihad 2-1 in the Saudi Super Cup semifinals at Hong Kong Stadium on Tuesday, with marquee player Cristiano Ronaldo assisting Joao Felix for the winner. This year's Saudi Super Cup held in Hong Kong features four teams across two semifinals and a final. More than 30,000 fans, most of whom are apparently Ronaldo supporters, packed the ground for the opening semifinal. Ronaldo and Felix started for Al Nassr, while Al Ittihad fielded Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kante. Al Nassr struck first after 10 minutes when Marcelo Brozovic surged down and pulled back for Sadio Mane, who finished with a first-time volley. Al Ittihad got back on level terms five minutes later, when Moussa Diaby laid it off for Steven Bergwijn to find the net. Mane went from hero to zero minutes later as he was sent off for an awful challenge on opposite goalkeeper Hamed Al Shanqiti. With one player down, Al Nassr nevertheless restored the lead in the 61st minute when Ronaldo sprung the offside trap and selflessly squared for Felix to tap it into the empty net. The winner helped Al Nassr secure a spot in the final. Ronaldo, who worn the armband from the start, was subbed off in the 90th minute and enjoyed the applauses from all corners of the stadium.