Olympic officials report progress on 2016 Summer Games
International Olympic Committee inspectors have found “solid progress†in the oft-troubled and disorganized preparations for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games.
The IOC’s coordination commission made its eighth visit to Brazil this week and reported that venues are taking shape even as organizers begin with ticketing and volunteer training.
Still, officials warned, there is much to be done.
Organizers are “now entering the most intense phase in the preparation for the Games, as they reach a new level of detail while planning numerous test events,†said Nawal El Moutawakel, the commission’s chairwoman.
The golf course, velodrome and equestrian venues face pressing deadlines in the coming months. Accommodations and transportation are also a concern.
“In a project of this magnitude, some obstacles will always exist, but with the help of our partners at the IOC and the three levels of government, we will overcome them,†said Carlos Arthur Nuzman, president of the organizing committee.
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