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Liu Xiang to auction medal shoes for $1.2M
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-05-15 08:50

Chinese world record hurdler Liu Xiang will auction off the shoes he wore in his Athens Olympic gold medal-winning performance with bids expected to start at 10 million yuan (1.2 million dollars), state press reported.


China's Liu Xiang crosses the finish first for a golden victory in the men's 110 hurdles at the Athens Olympics in 2004. Liu will auction off the shoes he wore in his gold medal-winning performance. [AFP]

Liu's track shoes, which he wore in Athens when tying the 12.91 second 110 meter world record, will be auctioned off in a charity event organized by the Shanghai Sports Bureau, the non-profit Shanghai Hope Project and the Shanghai Benevolent Fund, Xinhua news agency reported.

Most of the proceeds from the June 5 auction would go towards funding Shanghai track and field development, but Hope Project schools and poverty alleviation in rural areas would also reap benefits, the report said.

Liu signed over the shoes last October.

Independent buyers have already offered 13 million yuan for the red, gold and white Nike "Zoom Super Fly G5" shoes, it said.

The sale of the shoes would be restricted to China as they were considered a national treasure, the report said.

Liu became the first male Chinese to win an Olympic gold medal in a sprint event.



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