Santa Fe New Mexican

Winter sports set for boom in Asia, organizers say

- By Jim Armstrong

SAPPORO, Japan — Lee Hee-beom, the head of the Pyeongchan­g organizing committee, expects the 2018 Olympics to usher in a new era for winter sports in Asia.

While the region has traditiona­lly lagged behind North America and Europe in terms of winter sports competitio­n, staging the next two Winter Olympics in Asia would significan­tly shift the balance, Lee said.

“With Pyongchang 2018 and Beijing 2022, winter sports will move from Europe and North American to Asia,” said Lee who is attending the Asian Winter Games in Sapporo. “We will have more sports fans among Asians because of Pyeongchan­g 2018 and Beijing 2022.”

The Pyeongchan­g Games will mark the second time the Olympics have been staged in South Korea, which hosted the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul.

Constructi­on workers are putting the finishing touches on the 12 competitio­n venues in Pyeongchan­g and Gangneung, includ- ing six new facilities that organizers say are about 96 percent complete on average.

The athletes and media villages, an internatio­nal broadcasti­ng center, and a pentagonal stadium that will host the opening and closing ceremonies are expected to be finished by September.

Lee said he didn’t think a recent scandal at Olympic sponsor Samsung will impact the Games.

A South Korean court has approved the arrest of a billionair­e heir to Samsung accused of bribery and other charges in connection to a massive corruption scandal that engulfed the president and riveted the nation.

“Samsung has already committed to sponsoring the IOC and the Pyeongchan­g organizing committee,” Lee said.

“Even with the recent scandal, I don’t think [the Olympic sponsorshi­p] will be affected,” Lee added. “We already have the agreements, and Samsung has already donated and has agreed to sponsor [the Olympics]. So I don’t think it will be affected.”

Questioned over a lack of infrastruc­ture at the site of alpine skiing in Jeongseon, Lee said improvemen­ts were being made.

“Two new hotels are being constructe­d and the road to Jeongseon is being expanded from two lanes to four lanes,” Lee said. “By the Games time we will have some hotel rooms. The constructi­on of venues is almost done so we will now focus on building roads, hotels, restaurant­s.”

Lee also said North Korea deserved to participat­e in Pyeongchan­g if they maintained the Olympic principles.

“Sports are separate from politics,” Lee said. “As I continuall­y mention, we will keep the basic principle of IOC which says peace is one of the priorities. Those who like peace should participat­e and can participat­e and North Korea is no exception, they still can participat­e if they maintain the Olympic spirit.”

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