Harbin Sport University

Harbin Sport University
Type Public
Location Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Campus Urban

Harbin Sport University is a university in Harbin, China, working with research on health and sports.

In 2015, the announcement of a new Olympic winter sports center was made, to be set up at Harbin Sport University.[1]

The Harbin Sport University is one of the initiators and main heads of the China Bandy Federation.[2] Most of the players in the China national bandy team are students at Harbin Sport University.[3] The university is also providing support for ice hockey in China by educating young players and developing the coaching program for the Chinese Ice Hockey Association.[4]

Animal Abuse Issues

Harbin Sport University was involved in a mass murder of dogs on September 12, 2016. This incident was in supposed preparation of their college's "Anniversary" the following day. The College sent their security guards to poison the dogs at a nearby shelter, leading to the slow agonizing death of all of the shelter's dogs and puppies. The shelter owner and caretaker, only known as Aunt Zhao, was inconsolably distraught at finding all of her strays poisoned. Aunt Zhao had dedicated much of her own time and resources to creating a safe place for these strays, an effort that was quickly undermined by the actions of Harbin Sport University.[5][6]

References

  1. Harbin Information Center: "Olympic winter sports center for NE China", 2015-09-21, seen 2016-05-25
  2. China Bandy Federation: "Partners and Sponsors", seen 2016-05-22
  3. China Bandy Federation: "China National Bandy Team", seen 2016-05-22
  4. IIHF: "Hockey graduates in Harbin", 26.06.2015, read June 30, 2016
  5. College in China sends security guards to poison dogs in shelter home for their ‘anniversary’!, seen 2016-09-11
  6. School guards poison dogs adopted by woman in China seen 2016-09-12


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