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Chinese Skating Association

The Chinese Skating Association (CSA), originally belonged to Chinese Sports Association, became an independent organization in 1980. Headquartered in Beijing, it is a voluntary, non-governmental, nonprofit organization. CSA is a member of the All-China Sports Federation, and became a formal member of the International Skating Union in 1956. It is the only skating organization on the national level in China. April 27, 2010           English Home Map of China Created in China About China Chinese Way Art Q&A Curiosity Institutions/Troupes China in Classroom Travel in China Museum Learning Chinese Laws & Regulations On the Podium Theatre Online Annals E-Shop Focus Chinese Way > Sports > Organization      Advanced Search E-Mail This Article Print Friendly Format Chinese Skating Association

The Chinese Skating Association (CSA), originally belonged to Chinese Sports Association, became an independent organization in 1980. Headquartered in Beijing, it is a voluntary, non-governmental, nonprofit organization. CSA is a member of the All-China Sports Federation, and became a formal member of the International Skating Union in 1956. It is the only skating organization on the national level in China.

Tasks of the CSA are:


 * to organize public activities;


 * to work out development plan, management rules, and competition systems;


 * to organize national and international games and enhance international exchanges,


 * to select and recommend athletes and coaches for the national teams;


 * to organize training of the national teams and assist their participation in international games;


 * to organize training programs for athletes, coaches, and judges;


 * to conduct research programs.

Under the CSA there are the National Committee, the Standing Committee, the Secretariat, the Coaches Committee, the Research Committee, the Judges Committee and the Publicity Committee. All rights reserved. Reproduction of text for non-commercial purposes is permitted provided that both the source and author are acknowledged and a notifying email is sent to us. http://www.chinaculture.org/gb/en_chinaway/2003-09/24/content_31824.htm