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The Thorpedo retires

Thorpe
It was a rainy Wednesday morning when I read this article about Australian swimming sensation Ian Thorpe retiring from competitive swimming at the age of 24. I don’t think many people realize the impact he made in swimming, both financially and peformance-wise.

Thorpe was fortunate enough to be swimming in a country where they revere and treat their swimmers like other pro athletes and thus was able to make a living from it. This is very unlike Canada where many of our athletes depend on grants, scholarships, and jobs to survive. Thorpe raised swimming’s status on the sport world stage. If you’d only seen pictures of adoring Japanese girls mobbing him during his competitions there you’d understand.

From a swimmer’s perspective, the Thorpedo began his career dominating the long distance swim events, such as the 400m, 800m, and 1500m freestyle events. It wasn’t until later that he began to focus on the middle distances of 200m and 400m. In my mind, the most impressive race in my mind was his 3rd place finish swimming in lane 1 at the Olympics in Athens in the 100m free. Can you imagine how difficult it is for the human body to transition RACING the running equivalent of 10k to the 400m? That’s what Thorpe was able to do in the pool. Consider this: 11 world titles, five Olympic gold medals and setting 13 individual long-course world record.

My favorites moments would be watching him race with Pieter van Hoogenband, Grant Hackett or Michael Phelps, because there was an electricity at those events. His velvet smooth stroke and his powerful last-length kicks were his trademark, and I’m saddended that I won’t be able to see him at Beijing 2008.

With that said, all the best in your future endeavours Ian!

Thoughts after watching 姨妈的后现代生活

Post modern aunt movie

It’s been about a month since I went to the Vancouver Film Festival to check out another movie. Obviously, I’m a sucker for a good Chinese movie, and allow me to put the emphasis on sucker. Let’s take Leon Lai movies as an example. I know they’re usually pretty bad, but I watch them in case THIS happens to be the movie that turns the corner. For Leon, I’m still waiting.

The movie is based from a book, The Aunt’s Post-Modern Life, which is also the English name for this movie. It features some serious stars that make very spirited appearances, including Chow Yun-Fat and Zhao Wei. I really enjoyed how they played their characters out in the movie.

This movie started out with a very interesting premise. The story starts out with a lady taking care of her nephew for the summer break and gets tied up with one incident after another. I won’t spoil it for you but by the end, what started as a rather humorous and welcome change for me ended similar to most Chinese movies from the mainland. It is somewhat depressing since it was filmed in Shanghai and I can understand the turmoil many people can go through. But I also realize that there are a lot of tough people out there, and they adjust because they have to.

The synopsis is provided here if you want more info. Other info about the movie can be found at IMDB although I don’t agree the story is about the swindler.

In any case, I want to thank JW and L for taking me out for a fun night out and CONGRATS on the beautiful baby!