Special report:
2008 Olympic
Games
WENZHOU, East China, May 16 (Xinhua) -- China's chess
champion torchbearer Zhu Chen said on Friday that she's going to run 100 meters
as the 41st torch bearer on Saturday in home town Wenzhou despite her six-month
pregnancy.
"I will make it as scheduled and the moment will be
unforgettable in life," said Zhu as her husband Mohamad al-Modiahki, Qatar's
first-ever grandmaster, had been the torchbearer in the Doha Asian Games last
year.
She also said that she will donate 20,000 yuan (2,898
U.S. dollars) to China's earthquake-hit Sichuan province while running in the
Wenzhou leg of the Beijing Olympic torch relay in Zhejiang province.
Zhu first gained international prominence in 1988
when she won the World Girls Under-12 Championship in Romania. It was the first
time a Chinese player won world chess competition.
In 2001, the 25-year-old chess star became the ninth
women's world champion, lauded by Time magazine as "a creation to be blessed
with such brains and beauty."
Zhu, becoming more family-oriented as she described
herself, said that she will stay with her kids in Qatar and focus on chess
career.
Including Zhu and her husband, dubbed as "the best
Arab player in 20th century", there are three professional players in Qatar. Zhu
is now the coach and player in Qatar national chess team.