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| Liu Xiang leads stars at China Laureus Awards |
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 Liu Xiang,the Athens Olympic Games men's 110m hurdles champion, holds up two trophies of the Best Male Sportsman of the Year and the Most Popular Sportsman of the Year at the ceremony of the 2006 China Top Ten Benefiting Laureus Sports For Good in Changsha, April 8, 2006. The awards including 10 categories, combines the traditional China Top Ten Athletes Award and the global Laureus Sports Award since 2004.
 Ding Junhui, 2005 World Snooker China Open champion holds the trophy for best non-olympic sportsman of the Year at the ceremony of the 2006 China Top Ten Benefiting Laureus Sports For Good in Changsha, April 8, 2006.
 Hu Kai, the Izmir Universiade men's 100m sprint champion, holds up his trophy for Best new sportsman of the Year at the ceremony of the 2006 China Top Ten Benefiting Laureus Sports For Good in Changsha, April 8, 2006. The awards including 10 categories, combines the traditional China Top Ten Athletes Award and the global Laureus Sports Award since 2004.
 Zhang Dan (R) /Zhang Hao, the Turin Olympic Games figure skating pairs' silver medalists, also the newly China's Laureus Best Partner of the year walk on the red carpet before the ceremony of the 2006 China Top Ten Benefiting Laureus Sports For Good in Changsha, April 8, 2006. The awards including 10 categories, combines the traditional China Top Ten Athletes Award and the global Laureus Sports Award since 2004.
 Liu Xiang,the Athens Olympic Games men's 110m hurdles champion, holds up two trophies of the China's Sportsman of the Year and the Most Popular Sportsman of the Year at the ceremony of the 2006 China Top Ten Benefiting Laureus Sports For Good in Changsha, April 8, 2006. The awards including 10 categories, combines the traditional China Top Ten Athletes Award and the global Laureus Sports Award since 2004.
 Olympic champion Guo Jingjing holds her trophy for the Sportswoman of the Year at the ceremony of the 2006 China Top Ten Benefiting Laureus Sports For Good in Changsha, April 8, 2006. The awards including 10 categories, combines the traditional China Top Ten Athletes Award and the global Laureus Sports Award since 2004.
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