2006年VOA标准英语-Young Athletes Embrace Spirit of World Cup(在线收听) |
By Jim Bertel ------------------------------------------- The young players are from all over the world: Africa, South America, Asia, the Middle East, with one thing in common: a love of football (soccer). The young athletes, ranging in age from 13 to 18, are spending two weeks together as part of the World Cup Sports Initiative, a partnership between the U.S. government and the major football organizations in the United States.
The young athletes spent a week in Washington, D.C. learning about football in the United States. Excelling on the field was a big part of the week's activities. But organizers hope the athletes will take an even more important message home with them: how success in sports can translate to success off the field. Cirovski stressed the importance of both athletics and academics in preparing for the rest of their lives and encouraged the players to pursue both. While very grown-up themes, such as teamwork, cross-cultural understanding and conflict resolution were addressed during the week, the trip was also about making new friends and having fun. Anna is an athlete from Uzbekistan and says she has made lots of friends.
For many of the teenagers, this is the first time they have been out of their country. Simon Norton of World Learning, a group that regularly works with young people on peace-building efforts, believes spending time together has been a "powerful experience" for the athletes.
And these varied experiences have had an impact on the group. Memory, a young player from Uganda, has been especially touched by the week's life lessons and offers this advice to other young athletes: "They should continue playing their soccer, playing their sports, because any sporting activity you do can take you anywhere." And football will also take this group of young athletes to the World Cup to see a game in person. |
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