Story Highlights
1.Father ties 10-year-old daughter's hands, feet and watches her swim in river
2.Chinese man says will help girl achieve dream of swimming English Channel
3.Huang Li swam more than a mile in Xiang River, father says, carried by current
4.A newspaper report says the girl was so cold her face had turned blue
BEIJING, China (AP) -- A father tied his 10-year-old daughter's hands and feet and watched her swim in a chilly southern China river for three hours in a task he said Thursday would help the girl achieve her dream of swimming across the English Channel.
Huang Li swam more than a mile in the Xiang River on Tuesday, traveling with the current, her father said. The girl swam by moving like a dolphin and would sometimes paddle with her bound hands.
"Her swimming skills are perfect and she insisted on doing this," Huang Daosheng said in a telephone interview. The girl, who lives in the city of Zhangjiajie in Hunan province, got the idea after seeing something similar on a local television program, he said.
With the Beijing Olympics less than a year away, sports is grabbing greater attention in an already sports-crazed country. Huang Li's swim is at least the second time in recent months that a child athlete has drawn media attention.
This past summer, 8-year-old Zhuang Huimin ran 2,212 miles from her home on the southern island province of Hainan to Beijing in 55 days, her father trailing behind her on a motor scooter. The run drew criticism from some media commentators as excessive for a young child.
News photos showed Huang Li, wearing a skirted swimsuit, being picked up out of the water by her father. Her ankles were tied together with string and her hands were bound by a strip of cloth. A newspaper report said the girl was so cold her face had turned blue.
"It's not dangerous because, first, her swimming skills are really good and second, I was swimming with her, staying close to her," the father said. "I had her when I was 35, so she is my heart. I would never play around with her life."
The father, a teacher who enjoys swimming, coaches his daughter and said the family does not have enough money for her to have a better coach. The girl started the sport when she was six and her father said her goal is to one day swim across the English Channel.
"She asks me every day, 'Can I achieve this? Is the English Channel wide? Are the waves really big?"' Huang Daosheng said.
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/10/04/china.swimmmer.ap/index.html
My opinion:
When I read this news on CNN, it really made me shock! How could the father do this unusual venture? Didn’t he feel so bad for his daughter?
As far as I’m concerned the parents are really cruel to their daughter and have an irrational idea. They shouldn’t get ideas into their heads. Besides, the girl is too little to endure such a crazy train. Even though she is looking forward to her achievement what one day she can swim across the English Channel, she must stop taking a risk of swimming with bound hands and feet. I consider that there are other ways to do this exercise which are not dangerous and even more effective than before. Everyone ought to value one’s own life; life is beyond all things.
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