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Our Student Wang Ruohan Chosen to be Miss.Charm for Beijing Olympics

09/08/2008


Wang Ruohan holding the golden medals for Women’s Quadruple Sculls, which are the 1st ones in our history of Olympics

After the opening ceremony of Paralympics, our memory of the Beijing Olympics had been stored deeper and deeper. In particular, the charming smiles of those Miss. Charms gave us beautiful impressions.

It is proud that our student Wang Ruohan of Department of Radio and Television Arts of School of Communication be selected into the Miss. Charm Group for Awards Ceremony of this Olympics. After hard and arduous training, she became a ritual girl for the awards ceremonies of canoeing, rowing and swimming marathon. She showed excellent mental outlook of our university.

Talking about the experience in the Olympics, the slender and elegant girl of Northeast China could not help expressing her excitement. She said, “Since I came to Beijing on July 12th, I went for intensive training with other members for 2 weeks without any weekends. Every day was quite exciting, during which my teacher kept on emphasizing that elegance comes from graceful manners and gorgeous smiles.
  

“On July 27th the training ended. And then we were arrayed into various stadiums. I, together with other 19 Shanghai girls, went to Shunyi Olympic Water Park and became the ritual girls for the awards ceremonies of canoeing, rowing and swimming marathon. It is an unroofed stadium, that is to say, we are always doing our job in the sun.”

When we asked her that which stars she had met during the awards ceremony, Wang Ruohan was quite proud, saying “Samaranch and He Chenliang, father of Olympics in China. I had held the golden medals for him to give the athletes for many times. What is the most worth mentioning is that when our Chinese girls won the golden medals of Women’s Quadruple Sculls, I held the medals for them. When I went up the stage, I exchanged smiles with them. We are all Chinese, so we know the pride and excitement for Chinese people at that time. I could feel pleasant tears in my eyes. Later on my classmates sent messages to me, they said they saw me on TV, though just a glance. I told them that the winners were the focus, and I was just a Miss. Charm. However, I was basically not a leading role there. I felt lucky for I could have a clear look at many celebrities.

At the end of the interview, Wang Ruohan said that it would be a beautiful memory all through her life that she could be on the Olympic stage and show our university’s, and even modern Chinese graduates’ excellent outlook to people in the world.

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