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Xu Zongheng (C), mayor of south China's
city Shenzhen, jubilates with other delegates in Turin, a northern city in
Italy, Jan. 16, 2007. The International University Sports Federation
announced that Shenzhen will host the 26th universiade in 2011.(Xinhua
Photo/Meng Yongmin) Photo Gallery
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TURIN, Italy, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- The southern Chinese city Shenzhen won Tuesday
the right to host the 2011 XXVI World University Games, the International
University Sports Federation (FISU) announced here.
Shenzhen beat the other four candidates - Kaohsiung
of Chinese Taipei, Poznan of Poland, Kazan of Russia and Murcia of Spain, during
an executive meeting of the FISU at the Teatro Regio in Turin.
Xu Zongheng, major of Shenzhen and head of China's
delegation, cried with joy after FISU President George Killian announced the
result.
"To host the 2011 World Universiade is the wish of
every single Shenzhen citizen. The whole city is waiting for the result even it'
s midnight (2:00p.m. on Jan. 17, Beijing time) back in China," Xu said.
Shenzhen's local television broadcasted live the
meeting when Killian announced the result.
"The Universiade will push the development of
Shenzhen. I'm very excited about the result," Xu added.
Shenzhen was not the favorite as several world top
level competitions will be hosted in China for the next a few years.
The women's soccer World Cup will be played in China
and Beijing will host the 2008 Olympic Games.
Harbin in northeast China will stage the next version
of the World Winter Universiade in 2009 and the Asian Games will be competed in
Guangzhou in 2010.
"I don't know how many votes Shenzhen won during the
poll, but the result is the wish of the 22 executive members of FISU," said
Killian.
"Shenzhen is a new city of only 26 years old. They have done fantastic work and have a good plan. We have faith to them (to have a successful Games)," Killian added.