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By Sportswriter Liu Guang
ATHENS, Aug. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Former IOC president
Juan Antonio Samaranch said here on Thursday that Athens Olympics turned out
tobe much better than expected and would set the bar higher for the future
Games.
Samaranch said in an interview with
Xinhua that he has been very much impressed by the excellent organization of the
Athens Games as well as the contribution of the volunteers.
"Before the Games many people were afraid regarding
the traffic,security, pollution and many other things, but nothing happened," he
said.
"The Games are a great success, and they put the bar
very high for Beijing 2008 Games," he added.
Greece is the smallest country to host the Games in
the past over 50 years, and had managed a turnaround after its preparation for
the Games was plagued by delay in venue construction.
But Samaranch said that what happened to Athens
should not prevent small country from hosting the Games.
"Small countries have the right to organize the
Games," he said."What happened here was the problem with the preparation in the
beginning. Host cities have seven years to prepare for the Games, but during the
first two years, they did nothing.
"The IOC was very much preoccupied with the
preparation work which was not going on normally," said Samaranch, who stepped
downas IOC president in July 2001.
"We said that if Athens were not improving, the IOC
would have to take a very important decision," he added.
The IOC finally stopped short of making the decision,
and Samaranch paid tribute to the organizers' efforts in pulling off the
turnaround.
"The Greek government reacted (to IOC's warning) and
gave the presidency to Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki who led Athens' successful
bid for the Olympics. Gianna and her team saved the Athens Games," he said.
While giving accolade to Athens, Samaranch also
expressed his belief that Beijing could "do better than ever" in 2008.
Samaranch said he had attended the Asian Games and
East Asian Games hosted by China and know the country's ability to host
majorevents.
"You have the possibility of presenting fantastic
Games," he said.
Besides, the growing strength of Chinese sports would
help ensure a great success of the Games.
"We have been much surprised by how the Chinese
sports are growing and growing."
China currently stands second to the United States on
the medal table of the Games, winning 24 golds and 52 medals in total.
"You are here (Athens Games) number two, and maybe
No. 1 in Beijing Games," he said. Enditem |