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Wei Liu & Armando Costa

Wei Liu & Armando Costa Angola V China Mens Basketball Olympic Stadium, Beijing, China 14 August 2008 Date: 14 August 2008

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This print captures the intense and thrilling moment when Wei Liu from China and Armando Costa from Angola faced off in a gripping basketball match during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. The atmosphere inside the Olympic Stadium was electric as these two talented athletes showcased their skills on the court. In this image, both players are fully immersed in the game, displaying unwavering determination and focus. Their eyes locked onto each other, they seem to be engaged in an unspoken battle of strength and agility. The sweat glistening on their brows is evidence of their relentless efforts to outmaneuver one another. The contrasting colors of their jerseys - red for China and blue for Angola - add vibrancy to this already dynamic scene. It symbolizes not only national pride but also represents the unity that sports can bring despite cultural differences. As spectators watched with bated breaths, these exceptional athletes demonstrated true sportsmanship through their skillful maneuvers with the basketball. This photograph encapsulates not just a single moment frozen in time but also embodies the spirit of competition, camaraderie, and passion that defines sporting events like the Olympics. Mary Evans Picture Library has expertly captured this iconic snapshot from one of history's most celebrated sporting events. Through this photo print, we are reminded of how sports have an incredible ability to transcend boundaries and unite people from all corners of the globe under a shared love for athleticism.

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