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Hurrah for the Torchbearers

Well, the results are out. The names of the eight foreigners who are to participate in the Olympic Torch relay have been released. You may remember I encouraged people to vote for one of my predecessors as a Time reporter in Beijing, Jimmy Florcruz, and his daughter. Despite some fairly heroic efforts, Jimmy didn’t make it, garnering a respectable two thousand or so votes, even though he came into the game late. It's telling that one of the winners, Russian Yury Ilyakin, had to get a bunch of his votes rescinded when he discovered that someone had used a 'bots' or enslaved computers (the person who does this is charmingly called a 'bot herder') to bolster his numbers. China is the world’s center for such activities, which are most often used in hacking attacks, some of which by criminals attempting to extort money from online companies by shutting down their websites through massive bot or Designated Denial of Service (D-dos for the initiated) attacks. Luckily for Ilyakin he was still able to squeeze through even without the help of his unknown hacker friends. It was a testament to good old fashioned empathy, manwhile, that the top vote winner was Jenny Bowen, who runs the Half the Sky Foundation (a reference to the Mao quote about women holding up half the sky, which it sometimes seems to me is a little too nice to the lazier members of my gender, who presumably hold up the other half when they aren't off leaving toilet seats up, getting lost and refusing to ask for directions, drinking beer, watching football, etc etc) which does great work for orphans in China. Congrats to her and the others. The cynical among us (you know who you are) might pooh pooh the whole thing as a propaganda exercise that forced participants to compete to see who could be the most unashamed panda hugger. But I say pshaw to such cyncism and hoorah for the Olympic spirit!

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Reader Comments (6)

LG:

Congrats to the winners.

Congrats to the sponsors Lenovo and China Daily.

Sour grapes to the cynics.

Pettiness to Simon Elegant who conveniently ignored some very important information of who are the sponsors of this specific event.

This led to confusion that it seemed only 8 foreigners would run in China. In fact, there are many more sponsored by different companies or groups. I have a friend who has been selected by McDonald's to run in Beijing.

A good hit list to mark and knock over the foreign supporters of the Genocide Olympics and the CCP baby killers.

John Smith:

I think LG better straighten out China Daily. They have been telling lies about 8 foreigners running. But that is China Daily. What do you expect ?

Anonymous:

It really sucks a****
Laowai involved in CCP PR events really should get a brain.

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Simon Elegant

Simon Elegant was born in Hong Kong and since then China has pretty much always been at the center of his life. Read more


Liam Fitzpatrick

Liam Fitzpatrick was born in Hong Kong and joined TIME in 2003. He edits Global Adviser for TIME Asia. Read more


Ling Woo Liu

Ling Woo Liu worked as a television reporter in Beijing and moved to Hong Kong to report for TIME Asia. Read more


Bill Powell

Bill Powell is a senior writer for TIME in Shanghai. He'd been Chief International correspondent for Fortune in Beijing, then NYC. Read more


Austin Ramzy

Austin Ramzy studied Mandarin in China and has a degree in Asian Studies. He has reported for TIME Asia in Hong Kong since 2003. Read more


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