Beijing ‘cold enough’ to host in 2022: IOC
BEIJING: Beijing is “cold enough,” to host the Winter Olympics in 2022, the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) evaluation chief said on Saturday, while avoiding criticism of a recent crackdown on Chinese activists.China’s capital is competing against Kazakhstan’s former capital Almaty to host the games, and if successful will be the
By our correspondents
March 29, 2015
BEIJING: Beijing is “cold enough,” to host the Winter Olympics in 2022, the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) evaluation chief said on Saturday, while avoiding criticism of a recent crackdown on Chinese activists.
China’s capital is competing against Kazakhstan’s former capital Almaty to host the games, and if successful will be the first city to host both a Winter and Summer Olympics.
Beijing is widely seen as the frontrunner, but as in the run-up to the summer games in 2008, its bid has been overshadowed by concerns about chronic air pollution.
2022 evaluation commission chairman Alexander Zhukov told reporters that Beijing is “capable of holding a successful winter games,” at a press conference following a five-day inspection of Beijing’s facilities.
“Basically it is cold enough and everywhere there is sufficient water,” he added in measured comments.
Beijing’s bid committee says it will hold skiing events in the nearby city of Zhangjiakou, which sees an average of just one meter of snowfall each year, leaving organisers reliant on artificial snow.
Beijing is often afflicted by heavy air-pollution including small particles which can deeply penetrate the lungs, causing health damage.
Zhukov said that “China recognises that air quality remains a problem,” but that “temporary measures could significantly improve air quality during the games.”
China’s capital is competing against Kazakhstan’s former capital Almaty to host the games, and if successful will be the first city to host both a Winter and Summer Olympics.
Beijing is widely seen as the frontrunner, but as in the run-up to the summer games in 2008, its bid has been overshadowed by concerns about chronic air pollution.
2022 evaluation commission chairman Alexander Zhukov told reporters that Beijing is “capable of holding a successful winter games,” at a press conference following a five-day inspection of Beijing’s facilities.
“Basically it is cold enough and everywhere there is sufficient water,” he added in measured comments.
Beijing’s bid committee says it will hold skiing events in the nearby city of Zhangjiakou, which sees an average of just one meter of snowfall each year, leaving organisers reliant on artificial snow.
Beijing is often afflicted by heavy air-pollution including small particles which can deeply penetrate the lungs, causing health damage.
Zhukov said that “China recognises that air quality remains a problem,” but that “temporary measures could significantly improve air quality during the games.”
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