The Borneo Post

500 days and counting, Rio races to be ready

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RIO DE JANEIRO: With Tuesday marking 500 days to go before Rio stages South America’s first ever Olympic Games, the city is straining at the leash to be ready.

In having to overhaul crumbling infrastruc­ture, polluted waters and protests notably over the choice of a nature reserve to host the return of golf to the Games, organizers could almost be forgiven for seeing the undertakin­g as one mammoth discipline – a giant obstacle course.

Last Apri l , Internat ional Olympic Committee ( IOC) VicePresid­ent John Coates slammed preparatio­ns as the “worst ever” and warned “the situation is critical on the ground” following several inspection visits.

Organizers responded by creating a taskforce to monitor progress and IOC President Thomas Bach insisted he was “very satisfied” following last month’s three- day meeting of the IOC’s executive committee in Rio.

But while city mayor Eduardo Paes prepared to mark the 500 days to go milestone by attending drilling of part of the country’s largest urban road tunnel , concerns remain over the Games’ environmen­tal impact.

Green campaigner­s and athletes alike have slammed yachting site Guanabara Bay, picturesqu­e but a smelly dumping ground for refuse amid an ongoing struggle to clean up waters which biologists say also risk contaminat­ion from superbacte­ria in adjoining rivers which are resistant to antibiotic­s.

State authoritie­s admit Rio will struggle to meet an initial pledge to treat 80 percent of the raw sewage which floats into the bay.

The siting of the Olympic golf course in an ecological reserve has also enraged green campaigner­s, furious at the potential effect on wildlife.

“Cleaning up the bay is an important legacy objective,” organizers told AFP in stressing t he in fractructu­ral and environmen­tal legacy is “the primary focus” 17 months out from the August 5, 2016 opening.

A total of 7.5 million tickets will go on sale on the official website www.rio2016.com from March 31 with prices ranging from 40 reais (US$13) to 1,200 (US$383). — AFP

 ??  ?? Rio 2016 Olympic mascot Vinicius is seen on the top of the Sugarloaf cable car, to mark 500 days to go until the Opening Ceremony of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. — Reuters photo
Rio 2016 Olympic mascot Vinicius is seen on the top of the Sugarloaf cable car, to mark 500 days to go until the Opening Ceremony of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. — Reuters photo

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