WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- A week into the
Beijing Olympic Games, athletes brim with praise for the Olympics venues, and
the Games are seen as a "clear success," the McClatchy newspapers reported
Friday.
Athletes and several International Olympic Committee
(IOC) members thought "China has reason for pride at how the 29th Olympic Games
are unfolding." They laud the world-class facilities, precision organization and
the hospitality of armies of Chinese volunteers, according to the
newspapers.
"The organization and everything else ... is just
unreal. The accommodation, the food is lovely ... It's absolutely super," Kenny
Egan, Ireland's light heavyweight boxer who qualified yesterday for the Olympic
quarter-finals with a 10-2 dismissal of Turkey's Bahram Muzaffer, was quoted as
saying.
"The organization was perfect," Austria's women's
volleyballer Doris Schwaiger was reported as saying, "I haven't found anything
that is not okay."
The newspapers also praised Chinese government's
anti-pollution measures that have cleared Beijing's streets of much of its
traffic and lessened the smog.
"Friday was the clearest day of the games with a
cloudless sky and vistas of the western hills on Beijing's outskirts," depicted
the reports.
Arne Ljungqvist, the IOC chief medical official, also
said Friday in Beijing that "the recent several days have had very good
conditions indeed."