Alexander Zhukov, head of the International Olympic Committee's Evaluation Commission, arrives in Beijing on Monday for the inspection tour of the capital and Zhangjiakou. Liu Peng (left), head of the General Administration of Sport, and Wang Anshun, mayor of Beijing, met Zhukov at the airport.[Photo/Xinhua]
The IOC evaluation commission on June 1 will release a comprehensive assessment report on the opportunities and risks of the bids of Beijing and its bidding opponent, Almaty, Kazakhstan, which will provide important references for the IOC members to select the eventual host of the 2022 Winter Olympics on July 31 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Both candidate cities can keep in touch with IOC after the evaluation and will have opportunities to present any plan adjustments directly to the IOC and winter sports international federations in Lausanne on June 9 and 10, Zhukov said.
Guo Jinlong, a member of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party's Central Committee and Secretary of the CPC Beijing Municipal Committee, pledged that Beijing will realize all of its commitments in the bid plan to host a successful winter sports gala in 2022 if the bid succeeds.
"The Beijing 2022 Bid Committee will follow the guidance provided by the IOC Evaluation Commission to further strengthen our plan for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games and we guarantee that all commitments that were made in the Candidature File and during the past week of the visit will be fully met. All the bid plans are embedded in our region's long-term development plans and China's stable economy means that all investments will be guaranteed. We are looking for a win-win benefit for the Olympic Movement and China," Guo said at the evaluation visit's closing ceremony.
Beijing's 2022 bid fuels China's ambition to rapidly expand the winter sports industry across the country and wider region. The desire to grow the winter sports market is underpinned by an established plan by Chinese President Xi Jinping to attract an additional 300 million people in the country to participate in winter sports, said Wang Anshun , president of Beijing 2022 Bid Committee and mayor of Beijing.
Wang also emphasized that the Beijing 2022 bid will fully utilize the ready-made venues left by the 2008 Summer Olympics to realize an economical operation.
From this visit we can see that your Games in 2008 have left a profound legacy. We can see this legacy in the venues, and in your plans to use many of those venues in 2022. We can also see the legacy of 2008 in the level of expertise and knowledge of the Beijing 2022 bid team," Zhukov said.
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