Beijing Fans Learn To Cheer
News June 11th, 2008

“Add Oil” is now the official Olympics cheer… and there’s a dance routine, as well!
Beijing organisers are promoting an officially sanctioned chanting routine for Chinese spectators at August’s Olympics, state media said on Thursday.
Incorporating the ubiquitous Chinese sporting chant, “Jiayou” or “add oil”, the four-step routine is designed to help spectators cheer in a “smooth and civilised manner” at the August 8-24 Games.
The chant will be promoted by television programmes, video presentations and squads of cheering volunteers at the venues as well as by the education ministry, the People’s Daily reported.
The routine begins with “Olympics — add oil” accompanied by two claps and a double thumbs up, before continuing with “China — add oil” with two more claps and raised fists.
The “China” and “Olympics” can be replaced to allow support for other countries or individuals, the paper said.
Via Yahoo! News (photo from The Age)
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It all sounds very complicated; I’m not sure I could get the hang of it. Maybe I need all the TV programmes, video presentations and cultural re-education classes they offer. It almost makes me glad to not be there
What if the TV programs had hot cheerleaders to help you learn?