A delegation of International
Olympic Committee (IOC) Coordination Commission led by chairman Hein Verbruggen
ended its working visit to Hong Kong on Tuesday, with satisfaction over the
overall progress in preparing for the equestrian events of Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games.
According to Verbruggen, concerned departments and public organizations of
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) have made joint efforts and
ensured the progress in the preparatory work. He pledged his commission's
continuing guidance and support for Beijing and co-host cities to make the 2008
Games successful.
During their two-day stay in Hong Kong, Verbruggen and his party called on
HKSAR leading officials and held working sessions with the Olympic Equestrian
Sub-committee and Hong Kong Jockey Club on topics relating to venue design and
construction, security measures, accommodation, quarantine and transportation.
The IOC officials spoke highly of specialized arrangements made by HKSAR
authorities for quarantine and veterinary services.
The equestrian events of the 29th Olympic Games will be held at two venues in
Hong Kong.