Project launch ceremony.

Photo by Zhang Yifan from China News Service

  China News Service, Beijing, September 30 (Zhang Yifan) On the morning of the 30th, the 2018 Le Champion Charity Project initiated by former gymnastics world champion Fan Ye was held in Beijing.

The project started in 2018 and has so far conducted public welfare lectures for 20 schools and donated equipment to 5 kindergartens.

  As a former gymnast, Fan Ye entered the national team in 2001 and became the World Championships balance beam champion in 2003.

In addition, she has won championships in major events such as the 2005 National Gymnastics Championships and the 2005 National Games.

  After retiring, Fan Ye founded the Fan Ye Gymnastics Club in 2016 to promote happy gymnastics.

Moment of public welfare project activities.

  The project was promoted by the Gymnastics Management Center of the State General Administration of Sports in 2016, with the aim of hoping that when children are exposed to happy gymnastics, they are not limited to the learning of movement skills, but can also improve their physical functions and achieve a state of physical and mental health.

As a happy sports project suitable for children's learning, Happy Gymnastics promotes the teaching concepts of "I exercise, I am healthy, I am happy, and I am happy," and emphasizes the scientific, interesting and healthy teaching.

  The Le Champion Charity Project launched today is hosted by Fan Ye Gymnastics Club.

According to the organizer, Le Champion Charity has been launched in 2018 and has been promoted in Beijing and Hebei for two years. It has carried out happy gymnastics courses in many schools, organized many happy gymnastics junior referee trainings, and donated multiple sets of happy gymnastics teaching aids.

Fan Ye, former gymnastics champion and project sponsor, delivered a speech.

  It is reported that the 2020 Le Champion Charity will continue the charity activities of the previous two years and further deepen the upgrade, continue to provide young people with high-quality online happy gymnastics courses and offline happy gymnastics teacher training, regardless of the convenience of Internet courses. Regions, so that children in more cities, including poor areas, can also experience the joy of gymnastics.

  At present, the Le Champion Charity Project has entered 20 kindergartens and primary schools to give public welfare lectures, donate equipment to 5 kindergartens, hold four Le Champion Charity Happy Gymnastics Fun Games, and arrange a set of happy gymnastics courses for children aged 4-6. A set of 16 episodes of online teaching videos was recorded.

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