The International Olympic
Committee is considering Beijing's proposal to hold the 2008
Summer Olympic Games later than normal, a visiting committee
official said Wednesday in Beijing.
Beijing
had asked to postpone the event from the end of July and
beginning of August -- the time set by the committee -- to
later August for fear of the hot weather.
"That is a very hot period in the
city so indeed there is a proposal of Beijing Organizing
Committee for Games of the XXIX Olympiad to go a little bit
later in the month of August," said Hein Verbruggen,
president of the IOC Coordination Commission for the Beijing
Olympics.
The period set by the IOC is
normally the city's hottest time and the temperature can
often hit 35 degrees Celsius or higher.
"We have asked for more details to
back the proposal up," Verbruggen said.
But he said this "can't be decided
easily" because of the impact on the international
sport events calendar. He added that the IOC executive board
would make a decision "very, very probably" at the
end of February.
Verbruggen was in
Beijing as head of a 16-member co-ordination commission for
a three-day working session with the Chinese side. The
commission ended its visit Wednesday.
The two sides had talks on major
Olympic topics, including venue construction, marketing, the
environment and accommodation.
The
commission also stressed Wednesday that the Olympics would
see some cost-cutting, which could lead to several Olympic
sports being dropped from the Beijing Games. The IOC will
vote on the proposed cuts after the 2004 Athens Games.
Beijing officials were receptive to the
cuts proposals, although these would entail considerable
changes to Olympic preparations.
"Being frugal is always one of our
main principles in running the Olympics," said Jiang
Xiaoyu, vice-president of the Beijing organizing committee.
(China Daily December 5, 2002)