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When outstanding athletes with fame and fortune helped them a lot, they began to look for a second job. But most athletes, who have given up their own research in order to carry out training, have not won any big headlines at an early age, and it is not so easy when they find a valuable job after retirement by competition.
A member of Liu Fei, an acrobat from China, won the women's trios championship in the 1998 World Gymnastics Championships. She is still looking for a job and retired in 2.
"My life was difficult, and one day I retired," said Liu, who is 25 years old. I have no place of my own, no job, no basic income, and I don't even know how to put my residence permit.
Cai Li, a gold medalist in weightlifting, worked as a security guard at the Beijing Asian Games in 199. After retiring, he died of a respiratory disease in 1997. Last year, this was due to his previous hard training.
According to Cai's sister Cai Hong, his monthly income as a security guard was lower than 1 yuan RMB (US$ 12) from 2 to his death.
"While lifting weights, my brother has nothing, but trains every day", said his sad sister. Knowing too little about the outside world made it difficult for him to find a decent position after he retired from sports.
According to statistics, in 1989, 26.49% of the total number of retired athletes were looking for employment opportunities.
from 1993 to 1996, 26.53% of the retired athletes in seven provinces, autonomous regions and cities, including Shanghai, Tianjin, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Guangxi and Shaanxi, failed to find suitable employment opportunities, which means that Liu and Cai in the story are not isolated.
With the strengthening of the labor and employment system in China's reform process, the problem of re-employment will become more and more difficult for retired athletes, officials said.
First of all, governments at all levels have reformed and streamlined government institutions in this process, which makes it more difficult for them to find a place for retired athletes to relax than before.
Secondly, there is fierce competition in most organizations and companies, which means that there is little chance for retired athletes to solve their lack of educational skills outside their training ground.