The Borneo Post

We’ve built it, fans will come, say Qatar world athletics chiefs

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DOHA: Fans will “definitely” flock to next year’s world championsh­ips in Qatar, the vice- president of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s insisted on Thursday, exactly one year ahead of track and field’s biennial showpiece.

Amid fears of possible low attendance­s at the first such championsh­ips to be held in the Middle East, Dahlan Al Hamad said fans would pack Doha’s refurbishe­d Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium for athletics’ premier event next season.

“Definitely. These are the world championsh­ips, not a small event, we are expecting a lot of people,” he told AFP on the sidelines of an event to mark the start of the oneyear countdown.

Organisers are putting together ticket packages designed for internatio­nal and local fans, they said, starting at around US$ 16 (14 euros).

Premium seats on the track’s finish line will cost around $ 80.

Diamond League events at the much smaller Qatar Sports Club venue in Doha have been traditiona­l ly wel l attended, packed by Kenyan and Ethiopian fans, many of who were let in for free.

Hamad said up to 2 5, 0 0 0 spectators from overseas were expected for the event which lasts from September 27 until October 6, 2019.

It will arguably be the biggest global sporting event yet hosted by ultra-ambitious gas-rich Qatar, ahead of its football World Cup in 2022.

The event, added Hamad, a Qatari, was a ‘dry- run’ for the World Cup and would help show case pioneering techniques such as air- conditione­d stadiums.

Organisers insist issues such as the desert country’s fierce heat wi l l not be a problem, with the 40,000- seat stadium air conditione­d throughout the championsh­ips to a temperatur­e of around 24 degrees Celsius (75 Fahrenheit).

The technology allows for the track and the stands to be regulated at different temperatur­es.

Asked about a potent ial boycott by neighbouri­ng Gulf states because of a long-running diplomatic dispute, Hamad said Qatar would welcome athletes from all countries.

IAAF president Sebastian Coe said, in a prepared statement, that the event would be “hugely exciting”. — AFP

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