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‘Safe, secure’ Winter Games

Beijing, IOC express confidence as countdown to 2022 event begins

- By SUN XIAOCHEN sunxiaoche­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics organizers have reassured National Olympic Committees, or NOCs, worldwide that the Games will take place on schedule and in a secure and smooth fashion.

During a recent online meeting with the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee and representa­tives of 84 NOCs, the Chinese organizers expressed confidence in the safety and feasibilit­y of the 2022 Winter Games amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The meeting, the so-called Chef de Mission event, preceded a celebratio­n on Feb 4 to mark the start of the oneyear countdown to the Games, which will open on Feb 4 next year.

IOC president Thomas Bach reiterated his confidence in Beijing 2022 preparatio­ns, despite challenges presented by the pandemic.

“Having seen how China is overcoming the coronaviru­s crisis, we are very confident that our Chinese hosts will ensure safe and secure Games with full cooperatio­n with the IOC and with your NOCs one year from now,” Bach said in a video speech during the opening session of the webinar on Feb 1.

“Building on the strong partnershi­p with our Chinese friends, and also thanks to the great support of all of the NOCs, we have been able to proactivel­y address the organizati­onal challenges we are still facing because of the ongoing coronaviru­s crisis.

“This makes us even more confident for the Olympic Games, because China is taking the right measures at the right time to get the virus under control.”

Beijing 2022 has establishe­d an epidemic prevention and control expert group, which has been meeting on a weekly basis to discuss the everevolvi­ng pandemic situation with the IOC and relevant internatio­nal federation­s.

Key elements of the discussion also include tracking anti-coronaviru­s protocols developed for the delayed 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and their implicatio­ns for the Beijing 2022 winter edition.

Beijing will work closely with all stakeholde­rs to develop a set of policies for epidemic prevention and control, said Cai Qi, Beijing’s Party chief and president of the Beijing 2022 organizing committee, in his opening remarks at the meeting. He added that operationa­l work will proceed on an athlete-focused basis to ensure all competitor­s enjoy the best possible conditions and services during the Games.

During the webinar, Beijing 2022 organizers shared informatio­n with NOC representa­tives about the provisiona­l arrangemen­t of the adapted sports testing program, which was introduced by the IOC in November to replace test events involving large numbers of internatio­nal entries, which is currently unfeasible due to the pandemic.

A limited number of events involving overseas athletes are expected to be held in the second half of this year at 2022 venues, according to a tentative plan.

Beijing 2022 organizers also briefed NOCs on the status and layout of all the Games’ 12 competitio­n venues, which have been completed, the progress on the athletes’ villages and the catering services at the villages and venues.

To ensure the integrity of the qualificat­ion process amid the crisis, the IOC Executive Board has mandated a newly establishe­d Beijing 2022 qualificat­ion task force to make quick decisions on changes necessitat­ed by the pandemic, according to IOC official Irina Gladkikh.

“Additional­ly, let me reassure you that we are working at full speed to ensure the fairness of the qualificat­ion system in consultati­on with the IFs (internatio­nal sports federation­s) and NOCs to guarantee that the athletes have the best possible experience,” said Bach.

“It will take flexibilit­y, creativity, and, yes, also sacrifices from all of us to overcome these challenges and evolving circumstan­ces.

“Your dedication and commitment are essential factors to ensure the success of these Olympic Winter Games, and most importantl­y, making the Olympic dreams of your athletes come true.”

 ?? XINHUA ?? Chinese athletes’ preparatio­ns for the Beijing 2022 Olympics are being boosted by some state-of-the-art training facilities, including this indoor cross-country skiing venue in Jilin province.
XINHUA Chinese athletes’ preparatio­ns for the Beijing 2022 Olympics are being boosted by some state-of-the-art training facilities, including this indoor cross-country skiing venue in Jilin province.
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