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Tokyo 2020: China’s Nina Schultz aiming to fulfil grandma’s Olympic dream

  • Story dates back to 1957 when Schultz’s grandmother Zheng Fengrong became first Chinese world record holder
  • China’s first naturalised track and field athlete eligible to compete from April 12 after switching from Canada

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A Chinese flag and Olympic sign are seen on a jacket worn by a Chinese sportsman during a ceremony in Beijing in 2018. Photo: EPA
Nina Schultz, China’s first naturalised track and field athlete, will be allowed to compete for her new nation this month ahead of the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games this summer.
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The 22-year-old is eligible to compete in national representative competitions for China from April according to the World Athletics website, marking the end of the cooling-off period since she last competed for Canada.

The Canada-born heptathlete, who is known as Zheng Ninali in China, competed in a regional competition in Shandong last month after domestic media confirmed her naturalisation.

She took part in China’s National Games in 2017, indicating her willingness to compete for the country of her maternal grandparents’ birth back then.

“I came here not out of a sudden impulse, but because I always wanted to fulfil my grandmother’s dream of competing in the Olympics,” Schultz told Xinhua at those National Games.

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