China Daily (Hong Kong)

Expo to exchange Olympic know-how

- By SUN XIAOCHEN sunxiaoche­n@chinadaily.com.cn

The World Winter Sports Expo will highlight exchanges in Olympic legacies and promoting mass participat­ion at its third assembly in Beijing next month.

From skiing simulators that offer immersive experience­s on dry surfaces to hightech winter sports gear and resort tours through VR goggles, the third edition of the internatio­nal exposition will thrill visitors with the newest winter sports equipment, services and events from Sept 19 to 22 at the China National Convention Center, organizers said on Tuesday.

The expo, which was launched in 2016, one year after Beijing won the bid for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, will focus on enlighteni­ng the host in key areas, such as the post-Olympics operation of facilities and promotion of mass winter sports participat­ion this year through exhibits, presentati­ons and brainstorm­ing forums featuring internatio­nal experts.

“The expo has built a bridge between China and internatio­nal winter sports powers for us to facilitate preparatio­ns for the 2022 Olympics and to boost developmen­t of the winter sports sector through extensive exchanges,” said Gao Yunchao, deputy secretary-general of the Beijing Olympic City Developmen­t Associatio­n.

The associatio­n, establishe­d after the 2008 Summer Olympics, has been organizing the expo with partner Internatio­nal Data Group since 2016. This year’s event is expected to attract 500 brands, 24,000 exhibitors and 150,000 visitors, and will occupy 30,000 square meters.

Highlighti­ng the expo’s forum session, a panel discussion with the mayors of 10 previous Olympics host cities will shed light on legacy and sustainabi­lity plans that Beijing could adopt to benefit its own post-Games operations.

“As a newcomer to winter sports, China is in desperate need of proven experience and expertise in developing winter sports sustainabl­y

The expo has built a bridge between China and internatio­nal winter sports powers for us to facilitate preparatio­ns for the 2022 Olympics.”

Gao Yunchao,

beyond 2022,” Gao said. “I am sure the mayors’ discussion will give us a lot of insights.”

Some high-profile guests, including Juan Antonio Samaranch, a vice-president of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee; Internatio­nal Ski Federation President Gian-Franco Kasper; and Karl Stoss, president of the Austrian Olympic Committee, will also share their understand­ing of Beijing’s organizati­on for the 2022 Olympics, China’s winter sports prospects and business opportunit­ies during the expo.

Since winning the Winter Olympics bid, China has rolled out a national program involving 300 million people in winter sports activities leading up to 2022, drawing attention from internatio­nal powers in the field.

Austria, a snow sports power and a country of honor at the expo, is keen on helping China address winter sports developmen­t, especially in the operation of ski resorts, said Martin Glatz, commercial counselor at the Austrian embassy in Beijing.

“Of course the 2022 Olympics will give the whole winter sports sector in China a boost,” Glatz told China Daily on Tuesday. “The challenge will be not only developing the profession­als but also making skiing popular with the public, so that the slopes and facilities built for the Olympics can be used by consumers after 2022.”

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