A winning assist
Foreign coaches play a pivotal role in helping deliver a historic Games for China


"I didn't come in and change the culture. That wasn't my job. I came in and became part of the culture. Learning the language is one of the things, and then you become one. That part of it was exceptionally special."
After leading the Oranje to the gold in Tokyo, Annan, a strong character both on and off the field, surprisingly resigned the following year over a dispute with the Dutch association about team culture.
Yet, it seems, at least for now, that the Chinese culture and the players' commitment suit Annan's approach just fine, as highlighted by the significant rise of Team China's world ranking from No 14 when Annan took over in 2022, to sixth prior to the Paris Games.
"Coach Annan brought us advanced tactics, instilled self-confidence in each of us and has become good friends with all of the players. She's a big part of the reason for our improvement over the past two years," said team captain Ou Zixia.
Savoring the huge sense of accomplishment of leading China this far, Annan said she's open to a contract extension with the Chinese association for a longer run.
"This must be up near the top," said Annan, comparing the silver finish with Team China to her other career accolades.
"Because it's not just here, it's being away from my family and friends, it's traveling. It's what we have to give up to be here, so there's more to it. And this really makes it special," said the 51-year-old.
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