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在位于黄寺的一家不起眼的模型专卖店中,我采访了北京市车辆模型运动队主教练姚春伟。今年34岁的姚春伟,乐呵呵的,透着乐观的劲头。他说话非常简洁,三言两语就说完了自己的人生简历。我想让他说说在模型生涯中的难忘故事,他搜肠刮肚也没有想出什么特别的事儿来。不过说到他展卖的各类模型,他像打开了话匣子,如数家珍,滔滔不绝。他这么看待自己的人生角色:“半个运动员+半个教练+半个工人+半个工程师……”姚春伟原来是北京市航海模型专业队运动员。小的时候就开始玩模型,1983年夺得北京市 B1级圆周比赛第一名,那年他17岁。1984年他进入北京市专业队,在“二体校”参
In an obscure model store in Huangsi, I interviewed Yao Chunwei, head coach of the Beijing Model Vehicle Team. The 34-year-old Yao Chunwei, happily, shows optimistic momentum. He spoke very concise, a few words to finish his life resume. I wanted him to talk about the unforgettable story of his career in the model, and he did not come up with something special. However, when it comes to the various types of models he sells, he is like opening a chatterbox. He views his life as such roles: “half an athlete + half a coach + half a worker + half an engineer ... ...” Yao Chunwei turned out to be Beijing City Marine Model Professional Team athletes. When he was young, he started to play the model. In 1983, he won the first place in Beijing’s B1-level competition, when he was 17 years old. In 1984 he entered the Beijing professional team, in the “two schools” participation