The Borneo Post (Sabah)

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 one-year countdown.

Organisers are putting together ticket packages designed for internatio­nal and local fans, they said, starting at around $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 traditiona­lly well attended, packed by Kenyan and Ethiopian fans, many of who were let in for free.

Hamad said up to 25,000 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 will 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 potential boycott by neighbouri­ng Gulf states because of a long-running diplomatic dispute, Hamad said Qatar would welcome athletes from all countries.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Dahlan al-Hamad, IAAF Vice President and Director-General of the local Organising Committee (L) and American discus thrower Aretha Thurmond, tour the newly refurbishe­d Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium in the Qatari capital Doha on September 27, 2018.
— AFP photo Dahlan al-Hamad, IAAF Vice President and Director-General of the local Organising Committee (L) and American discus thrower Aretha Thurmond, tour the newly refurbishe­d Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium in the Qatari capital Doha on September 27, 2018.

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