Beijing progress good, time remaining crucial - Rogge
IOC president Jacques Rogge says preparations for the 2008 Beijing Games are on track but feels good use of the time remaining is vital for a well-organised Olympics. "The regular reports I receive are very positive as we see the amazing venues that...
IOC president Jacques Rogge says preparations for the 2008 Beijing Games are on track but feels good use of the time remaining is vital for a well-organised Olympics.
"The regular reports I receive are very positive as we see the amazing venues that Beijing decided to build, taking shape," Rogge said yesterday.
"But the two years left until the staging of the Games are crucial. We must remain focused and not digress from our aim," he added.
Games officials have said all of their venues will be completed in 2007 in time for pre-Games testing.
China is also pumping an additional $40 billion to upgrade the capital's infrastructure for the Olympics. That involves the construction of new roads, railways and metro lines as well as a third terminal at Beijing airport.
However, preparations have not been trouble-free with the head of construction Liu Zhihua, a Beijing vice-mayor, sacked in June and accused of corruption.
The shock departure of Liu Zhihua was a big blow for organisers who have promised the Beijing Games will be the "cleanest" held.
Hong Kong, site of the equestrian events, is also facing a tight race to complete venues after Games organisers shifted the competitions there because they could not guarantee a disease-free area for horses in the Chinese capital.