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 | Chinese Olympic table tennis team 
 member Wang Liqin (C) arrives at Athens airport August 8, 
 2004. (Agencies) |  The Olympic spotlight fell 
 on the Chinese sporting delegation on Sunday when the main 267-member 
 group of China's 600-strong squad left Beijing for the Greek capital. The national flag-raising ceremony will be held on Monday in the 
 Olympic Village. 
  Led by Yuan Weimin, minister of the General Administration of Sport, 
 the group of 240 athletes, coaches and 27 officials left Beijing on a 
 chartered flight on Sunday. 
  In search of Olympic dreams and medal glory, the athletes comprise 33 
 marksmen, eight archers, 20 table tennis players, 20 divers, 52 swimmers, 
 13 weight lifters, 27 fencers, 
 20 women's softball players, 
 20 women's handball players and all athletes for field hockey, boxing, 
 judo, wrestling, cycling, tennis and beach volleyball. 
  The other athletes will leave Beijing separately, according to their 
 sporting schedules. 
  Some were ahead of the game - the women's soccer, gymnastics, rowing 
 and field hockey were already there. 
  A larger cash incentive has been announced for medal winners, the 
 General Administration of Sport said. 
   Any gold medallists can expect a whopping 200,000 yuan (US24,184), 
 while silver and bronze winners will reap 120,000 yuan (US$14,510) and 
 80,000 (US$9,600).
 Rewards have been increased for athletes finishing up in any position 
 from fourth to eighth place. 
  The cash prizes have been increased from the Sydney Olympic Games in 
 2000, where athletes could expect 150,000 yuan(US$18,138), 80,000 
 yuan(US$9,574) and 50,000 yuan(US$6,046) for medals. 
  "The athletes won't just get rewards from the State," said He Huixian, 
 assistant to the minister of the administration said. "They'll be paid 
 back from all walks of society, for example revenue from advertising." 
  China is sending its biggest and youngest Olympic team yet to the 
 Athens Games to compete in 26 out of 28 sports - absent only in baseball 
 and equestrian events. 
  The 407 Chinese athletes are gunning for at least 20 gold medals so 
 that China can lift their heads among nations like Russia and the United 
 States. 
  China finished third in the medal standings four years ago with 28 
 golds, 16 silvers and 15 bronzes - China's best ever overall Olympic 
 performance. 
  The Athens Olympic Organizing Committee said half of the 10,800 
 athletes that will enter the events have arrived at the Olympic Village, 
 Xinhua reported. 
  Peak arrival dates are on Monday and Tuesday, when about 2,000 athletes 
 are expected to check in each day.  
  (China Daily) |