Playing basketball well requires a certain level of skill, hand-eye
coordination, and athleticism. People usually reach their peak
performance level pretty young, but an elderly Chinese woman is proving
that age is just a number when it comes to the love of the sport.
Zhu
Shumei, who stands just five feet tall, is known as the "Basketball
Grandma" by a beloved group of young people in China who, until
recently, just knew her as a frequent visitor to Zhejiang Normal
University in China. Shumei has been seen running 400-meter laps,
climbing poles to stay fit, and hooping it up on the
court. One day, Son
Huating, a student at the university, noticed Shumei playing basketball
and wanted to get to know her. Huating discovered Shumei's story of
becoming a single mother after her husband divorced her when she was 54.
Shumei was left to take care of her developmentally disabled daughter
all on her own.
Time magazine recently did a story on Shumei,
detailing her life's struggles and how she got into basketball as a way
to cope. She used to borrow students' basketballs while they were not
using them, and then she saved money to buy her own. After 20 years of
playing, her favorite possession is a genuine leather basketball that
she paid $80 for. Time's article even describes how precisely Shumei
cares for her basketball, washing the ball daily before she takes it to
the court.
Shumei lost her job at a library, forcing her to live
on an allowance which equals only one-third of China's low minimum wage.
Shumei's story inspired Huating and other students to solicit donations
for the woman on China's version of Twitter, Sina Weibo. So far, the
amount of money raised is enough for Shumei to make a down payment to
join China's insurance pension program, which will pay her living
expenses.
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