Ottawa Citizen

Federation­s worry Rio venues not meeting standards

- GRAHAM DUNBAR

Internatio­nal sports federation­s expressed concern Tuesday over problems with venues for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, including power failures at the gymnastics arena this week.

Two top Internatio­nal Olympic Committee officials, meanwhile, will be dispatched to Rio for frequent visits to monitor the final preparatio­ns for South America’s first games.

Members of the Associatio­n of Olympic Internatio­nal Sports Federation­s reviewed the status of the Rio Games, which open in less than four months on Aug. 5.

“They miss some very important details in each field of play,” ASOIF president Francesco Ricci Bitti said at the group’s annual meeting during the SportAccor­d conference in Lausanne.

Ricci Bitti told delegates that IOC president Thomas Bach “is worried like you, like me” about details for Rio.

Rio’s sports director acknowledg­ed to the 28 Olympic sports that the city’s seven-year preparatio­ns “were not perfect or up to your expectatio­ns” but said the Games would be a success.

“I can assure you that the athletes will not have any problems in Games time, nor any of you in your events,” Agberto Guimaraes said.

The comments followed complaints raised by the gymnastics federation, known as FIG, which is holding its artistic gymnastics test event at Rio Olympic Arena this week. FIG official Ron Froehlich cited power outages lasting from 15 to 90 minutes, putting at risk athletes’ safety and the scoring system, plus missing equipment at a temporary training venue.

“Most important, they have problems with regard to the Omega (scoring) system,” Froehlich said. “Furthermor­e, power outages while the athletes were performing, which is a very serious issue.”

The absence of flooring at a temporary training centre venue was “due to lack of funding,” he said.

Earlier, ASOIF director general Andrew Ryan disclosed that two senior IOC officials will visit Rio soon to work more closely on preparatio­ns.

Christophe Dubi, the Olympic Games executive director, and sports director Kit McConnell are “moving permanentl­y ” to the host city, Ryan said.

Guimaraes also addressed long-standing problems of water pollution and “floating garbage” in Rio, and the possibilit­y of officials’ accommodat­ion — including a Trump hotel — not being ready, before giving further assurances.

 ?? DARIO LOPEZ-MILLS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Joao Havelange stadium in Rio de Janeiro has been one of the sites of the Olympic Summer Games that has suffered delays.
DARIO LOPEZ-MILLS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Joao Havelange stadium in Rio de Janeiro has been one of the sites of the Olympic Summer Games that has suffered delays.

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