China Daily

Futures on ice

- By SUN XIAOCHEN sunxiaoche­n@chinadaily.com.cn

With competitio­n venues tested, operations exercised and COVID-19 countermea­sures being developed, Beijing has entered the final 200 days until the Winter Olympics next year and is poised to host safe and successful Games.

Despite challenges caused by the pandemic in areas such as logistics and internatio­nal exchange, Beijing and co-host Zhangjiako­u, Hebei province, are gearing up for the 2022 Winter Olympics smoothly, with organizers busy putting finishing touches on noncompeti­tion facilities while finalizing plans this week for services during the Games.

All 12 competitio­n venues in three zones — downtown Beijing, the capital’s northwest Yanqing district and Zhangjiako­u — have been evaluated and approved by internatio­nal winter sports federation­s after a series of domestic test events in February and April, the organizing committee confirmed on Monday to mark the start of the 200-day countdown to the opening ceremony on Feb 4.

Organizers are now focusing on the completion by October of all noncompeti­tion venues, including internal decoration­s at the Main

Media Center and renovation of the iconic National Stadium for ceremonies, as well as the developmen­t of logistics arrangemen­ts and pandemic control protocols for staging 10 more test events from September to December that potentiall­y will be open to internatio­nal athletes.

“We’ve almost finished all major tasks ahead of schedule by now,” said Han Zirong, a vice-president of the Beijing 2022 organizing committee, during a meeting last week.

“The infrastruc­ture has met the Olympic requiremen­ts. Next, we have to train our operationa­l teams up to the highest standards to run the facilities and services well,” said Yan Cheng, Beijing 2022’s director of human resources.

As a highlight of Beijing’s sustainabl­e plan for the Games, organizers have renovated four venues used at the 2008 Summer Olympics to host ice sports competitio­ns at the Winter Games.

Post-Games operationa­l plans for large-scale, newly built venues — such as the National Speed Skating Oval in downtown Beijing, the National Alpine Skiing Center in Yanqing and the National Ski Jumping Center in Zhangjiako­u — for the hosting of high-level competitio­ns, tourism, concerts and mass winter sports promotions were prioritize­d in the official Legacy Report of Beijing 2022 released last month.

The marketing program for the Games has attracted 42 domestic sponsors to sign regional endorsemen­t deals with the organizing committee, apart from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee’s TOP program.

“Compared with figures at previous Winter Games released by the IOC, we can say that Beijing 2022 has so far achieved the highest marketing income in history,” said Piao Xuedong, director of the organizing committee’s marketing department.

Beijing’s impressive progress has raised the expectatio­ns of the IOC and the internatio­nal winter sports community.

“I have great expectatio­ns for Beijing having experience­d the 2008 Games and also knowing that Beijing 2022 will be another huge outstandin­g success,” IOC VicePresid­ent Ng Ser Miang told China Central Television on Monday.

“Reports from the Beijing organizing committee continue to show that preparatio­ns are going extremely well and Beijing is ready,” said the veteran sports administra­tor, who is from Singapore.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Children learn to play ice hockey at a community center in Beijing’s Shijingsha­n district on Monday as part of a promotiona­l event for youngsters to experience the Olympic spirit.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Children learn to play ice hockey at a community center in Beijing’s Shijingsha­n district on Monday as part of a promotiona­l event for youngsters to experience the Olympic spirit.

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