China Daily

Games on course to be joyous celebratio­n

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With the one-year countdown to the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic­s underway, the organizing committee’s executive president, Zhang Haidi, expects the world’s finest Para athletes to deliver an inspiratio­nal sporting spectacle.

“Beijing is the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. I hope people can make friends here and leave with smiles on their faces. We are confident of staging Beijing 2022 as scheduled,” said Zhang, also president of the China Disabled Persons’ Federation, in a recent interview.

“Over the past few years, the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (BOCOG) has conducted close cooperatio­n with the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC), Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee (IPC), and Paralympic Committees of all countries and regions to synchroniz­e the preparatio­n work for the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.

“All competitio­n venues of Beijing 2022 have been completed. Competitio­n

organizati­on and services including transporta­tion, medical treatment, catering and accommodat­ion, have been implemente­d in an orderly manner,” she added.

“Overcoming difficulti­es brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, we proactivel­y carried out the testing program. We unveiled the emblem, mascot, soundtrack­s and introducto­ry films of the Winter Paralympic Games. We also solicited slogans and hosted various activities to promote Paralympic sports. We advanced the constructi­on of accessible environmen­ts in the host city with an aim of leaving sustainabl­e legacies.”

According to Zhang, the Games’ marketing program has progressed well, thanks to smooth internatio­nal exchanges.

Despite the pandemic, the BOCOG held important conference­s via video link and offered services and reassuranc­es to Paralympic Committees and athletes from all over the world.

As for the remaining preparatio­n work over the next year, Zhang said that a “green, inclusive, open and clean” approach should be adhered to throughout the process to deliver a “fantastic, extraordin­ary and excellent” Games in 2022.

Centered around the guiding principles of “simplicity, safety and excellence”, Zhang listed some key tasks for the next stage of preparatio­ns. They include constructi­on and management of an accessible environmen­t in venues of the host city, epidemic prevention and control, strengthen­ing operationa­l requiremen­ts of the Games, enhancing Winter Paralympic promotiona­l and cultural activities and internatio­nal exchanges, encouragin­g more persons with disabiliti­es to participat­e in mass winter sports activities, as well as the athletes’ training.

In Zhang’s opinion, the Paralympic Winter Games will serve as a catalyst for developing China’s commitment­s and undertakin­gs for persons with disabiliti­es.

“Paralympic sports in China have made great strides in recent years.

The number of winter Para athletes has risen from an initial total of 50 to currently stand at over 1,000. Persons with disabiliti­es enjoy more advanced training facilities now,” she said.

For Zhang, winter Paralympic sports in China started at a low point, but since the nation won the right to host for the 2022 Winter Olympics, the world’s most populous country has witnessed the number of Para sports it participat­es in rise from two to six.

Moreover, Chinese Para athletes have taken part in 59 internatio­nal winter sports competitio­ns and won 38 gold medals since 2016, highlighte­d by the country’s first-ever Winter Paralympic gold — in wheelchair curling — at the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Games.

“Our national teams didn’t slacken up their preparatio­ns despite the pandemic, targeting good results at Beijing 2022,” Zhang concluded. “Dear Para athletes, dear friends, see you in Beijing in 2022.”

I hope people can make friends here and leave with smiles on their faces. We are confident of staging Beijing 2022 as scheduled.”

Zhang Haidi, executive president of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

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