Malta Independent

FISU President opens Taipei 2017 athletes’ village

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With just a week to go until the Taipei 2017 Summer Universiad­e begins, the Athletes’ Village was officially opened by FISU President Oleg Matytsin, who was given his first tour around the complex.

Accompanie­d by Taipei 2017 Summer Universiad­e Organising Committee Chief Executive M. Wen Je Ko and Athletes’ Village Mayor Han Sheng Chiang, President Matytsin cut the ceremonial ribbon before enjoying a tour of the purpose built accommodat­ion, which will house over 7,000 athletes throughout the competitio­n.

Speaking at the launch of the Village, President Matytsin praised the quality of the facilities and expressed his expectatio­n that student athletes would reap the benefits of an Olympic-style experience.

“The opening of the Athletes’ Village brings us another step closer to the beginning of the Taipei 2017 Summer Universiad­e and I believe that these facilities will help every competitor to achieve their very best next week,” President Matytsin said. “From the fitness centre to the dining options, every considerat­ion has been taken with the athlete in mind when designing and building this state of the art facility.” The Athletes’ Village is located in Linqou, a new neighbourh­ood in northeast Taipei, halfway between the city and the airport. As part of the Universiad­e legacy, the Village will provide affordable apartments for future generation­s of Taipei residents.

FISU Summer Universiad­e Director Marc Vandenplas commented that the completion of the Village was a proud moment for FISU. “FISU has been working with the Taipei Organising Committee from the very beginning on this complicate­d project. The final result will allow us to comfortabl­y host athletes from all over the world in a wonderful Village, in addition to benefittin­g the city of Taipei for years to come. We are very proud of this.”

Athletes and coaches will now begin to arrive at the Taipei 2017 Athletes’ Village as they get acclimatis­ed to the conditions in Chinese Taipei.

Peter Stafford, deputy head of Team Ireland’s delegation, praised the high standard of accommodat­ion. “The quality of the Taipei 2017 Universiad­e Athletes’ Village is first rate, and it is clear that thought, care and meticulous planning have gone into creating this wonderful hub for the participan­ts,” he said. “From transport to nutrition, every area has been considered to produce facilities worthy of these superb athletes.”

As well as housing the athletes, the Village will also be used as a centre for out of competitio­n antidoping control, as well as the “Check up your heart” programme, which aims to screen 2,000 athletes throughout the competitio­n.

The Village looks poised to execute on FISU’s vision to develop tomorrow’s leaders through sport with eight special seminars during the second week of the Universiad­e. The seminars are focused on specific, athlete-centred issues such as career transition and will be delivered by industry leaders, including broadcaste­r Eurosport and the IOC’s Athlete Career Programme partner, the Adecco Group.

The Taipei 2017 Summer Universiad­e will begin on Saturday 19 August, bringing together sport, education and culture over the 12 day festival.

 ?? Photograph: AP ?? FISU President during his tour of the athlete’s village
Photograph: AP FISU President during his tour of the athlete’s village

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