China: Topping US in medals 'impossible' (AP/China Daily) Updated: 2005-11-11 07:17 Beijing eyes Taiwan for 2008 torch run
Beijing wants the Olympic torch for the 2008 Olympic Games to pass through
Taiwan, another AP report says.
The relay plan was submitted this week to the IOC, Wang Wei, executive vice
president of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games, said
Thursday.
The International Olympic Committee will not make a decision until next year
or possibly 2007, said Gilbert Felli, executive director of the Olympic Games.
"It's still under discussion," Wang said during an inspection trip with IOC
members to Qingdao, site of the 2008 sailing competition.
Olympic preparations move into high gear
Beijing's Olympic organizers are racing against time to prepare for the 2008
Games, from round-the-clock work on constructing stadiums to planning the global
torch relay, a senior official told China Daily on the eve of the 1,000-day
countdown to the event.
"The coming 1,000 days are a crucial time for completion of the preparatory
work," said Liu Jingmin, vice-mayor of Beijing and executive vice-president of
the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG).
"We will race against time and do a solid job in every aspect,"
Liu added.
The organizers will focus on a host of crucial tasks in the last 1,000 days,
including designing the opening and closing ceremonies of the Games and
organizing testing events in line with Olympic standards.
While speeding up the construction of stadiums and gyms, BOCOG will focus on
the operation of these venues in the next two years, Liu said.
"We will apply the experience accumulated in the past four years to the
operation of every competition and training venue as well as facilities in the
Olympic Village in an intensive and comprehensive way," Liu added.
Beijing has started the construction of all new venues for the 2008 Olympics
and is expected to finish most of them in 2007.
The foundations for the futuristic National Stadium, designed in the shape of
a bird's nest, and the National Swimming Centre, in the shape of a water cube,
have been finished. Construction on the main bodies of the buildings has begun.
BOCOG's marketing programmes are also running smoothly, according to Liu.
BOCOG launched the Beijing Olympics Marketing Plan in September 2003, which
consists of the Sponsorship Programme, the Olympic Licensing Programme, and the
Olympic Stamps and Coins Programme. Ten Beijing 2008 partners and five sponsors
have signed on so far.
Meanwhile, organizers will reveal the identity of the Olympic mascot tonight,
with the panda and the Tibetan antelope as top
candidates.
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