Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

London on track for 'outstandin­g' games - IOC

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LONDON, March 31(AFP) -The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) praised preparatio­ns for the 2012 Summer Games here Friday, declaring London was on track to deliver an “outstandin­g” event.

Speaking at the conclusion of the 10th and final IOC co-ordination commission visit to the city, IOC official Denis Oswald said constructi­on on all venues was complete with only a few “refinement­s” remaining.

“We still have 119 days to go but I can tell you that London is ready to welcome the world,” Oswald told a press briefing in central London.

“Seven years ago in Singapore the London team presented a very strong Olympic and Paralympic bid and we are very pleased that this vision is becoming a reality and that (London) is preparing an outstandin­g event.”oswald, the chairman of the co-ordination commission, said the myriad of well-attended test events at Olympic venues had demonstrat­ed that London was “feeling the fever of the Games.” We have no doubt that this summer will be a summer like no other in Britain,” he said. “The world expects a lot from London but we know London is ready and that people will not be disappoint­ed.”however he urged the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) to maintain their focus in the months left before the July 27-August 12 extravagan­za.

“There is a lot to do still, mainly refinement­s, mainly details, no major issue,” Oswald said. “But sometimes the details make the difference.

“If you are in a race these details might be the few hundredths of a second that make the difference between gold, silver and bronze.

“So our advice to LOCOG was to say: 'You have done a tremendous job, but remain focused, remain concentrat­ed and you will reach the finish line.' “But we are very confident they will do so and we will have an excellent Games this summer.”meanwhile Oswald defended the system used to distribute tickets for the Games, where demand has far exceeded supply. LOCOG has come under fire for its failure to give precise details for the numbers of tickets available within the UK amid suspicions that allocation­s for top events have been weighted towards sponsors and corporate hospitalit­y. “We are totally satisfied with the way the ticket sale has been run by LOCOG,” Oswald said.

“The situation with the tickets is just a result of the success of the Games. We are pleased that so many peoples are interested in buying tickets. “At some Games previously we were worried about empty grandstand­s. We have a totally different situation here.

“Of course when you have less tickets to sell than the number which is required it's not easy but we are fully confident in what LOCOG is doing.”oswald also said he was confident the transport system used to shuttle athletes and officials to and from venues would work smoothly.

 ??  ?? IOC Coordinati­on Commission Chairman Denis Oswald (L), LOCOG Chair Sebastian Coe and LOCOG CEO Paul Deighton (R) answer questions at a press conference in central London. (Reuters)
IOC Coordinati­on Commission Chairman Denis Oswald (L), LOCOG Chair Sebastian Coe and LOCOG CEO Paul Deighton (R) answer questions at a press conference in central London. (Reuters)

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