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The American Sports Association attended the International Association for the Care of China charity auction and contributed to the fundraising event.

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Parent-child yoga activities

On Saturday, May 14th, a parent-child yoga event will be held at Irvine Regional Park. Professional yoga instructor and former renowned rhythmic gymnast Xiao Limei will be on-site to provide guidance, and association members will also be available to answer questions regarding college admissions for students with athletic talents.

The event information is as follows:
Time: May 14, 2022 (Saturday) 10am - 12pm
Location: Irvine Regional Park
Age: 3-16 years old Cost: $10 / Parent-child

Optional activities (12:10 - 2:30pm)

  • The picnic was held in the form of a potluck, with each family bringing their own specialty dishes.

  • Talent Show

  • US athletic talent and college application planning

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A powerful alliance helps students with athletic talents get into prestigious universities.

The American Sports Association and Meifeng Sports signed a cooperation agreement.

Presidential Youth Ambassador Program

On the morning of March 21, 2022, the Chinese American Sports Association officially signed a cooperation agreement with the Nixon Museum for a presidential youth ambassador training program. More and more universities are now placing greater emphasis on the holistic development of students' intelligence, character, and physical fitness in their admissions process. In conjunction with this program, the Chinese American Sports Association will provide better opportunities for personal athletic and academic improvement for young people in the US and around the world through seasonal programs, summer camps, and winter camps.

The Presidential Award carries significant weight in the US college admissions process. Receiving the Presidential Award is a recognition by each US president of the recipients' contributions to society and their enhanced personal value. The Presidential Youth Ambassador Program is an enhancement of the Presidential Award, paving a broader path for children's future during the training process.

The Presidential Youth Ambassador Program, established by the Nixon Museum Foundation, aims to enhance teenagers' self-cultivation, international etiquette, American history, and social networking skills. Successful participants will be qualified to participate in national-level events, laying a stronger foundation for college admissions and future career paths.

This "Presidential Youth Ambassador" program is the first successful collaborative project that our Chinese Sports Association conceived and planned after the pandemic, with the aim of getting things done. Priority will be given to the children of our association members and their friends' children.

For more details and training registration information, please click the link or scan the QR code.

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Southern California Spring Festival Gala to Welcome the Beijing Winter Olympics

On January 15, 2022, the Chinese community in Southern California held a Spring Festival Gala to welcome the Year of the Tiger and wish the Beijing Winter Olympics a complete success.


Chinese Consul General in Los Angeles Zhang Ping, U.S. Representative Judy Chu, former head coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team Lang Ping and other guests were invited to attend the gala and celebrate the Spring Festival with more than a thousand audience members.


Ten Olympic and world champion members of the American Chinese Sports Association were invited to participate and performed a wonderful program, "True Heroes," with Lang Ping on the same stage.


The Spring Festival Gala for the Year of the Tiger, themed "Welcoming the Spring Festival and Celebrating the Winter Olympics," featured 16 diverse and exciting programs.


Nearly 70 community organizations participated in this year's gala, which is a testament to the unity and cooperation of the Chinese community in Southern California and one of the largest events in recent years in which the entire Chinese community has joined together to celebrate this grand occasion.

American Chinese Athlete Association

©2022 by American Chinese Athlete Association.

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