BEIJING, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- The President of the
Beijing 2008 Organizing Committee (BOCOG), Liu Qi, received the Olympic Order in
Gold on Monday from the hands of International Olympic Committee's (IOC)
President Jacques Rogge in recognition of all the hard work that went into
putting on these truly exceptional Games.
"This was China's last gold medal of the Beijing 2008
Olympic Games but perhaps the most important one because after seven years of
intense preparations, BOCOG and China has offered to the world 16 days of
exciting Olympic sports competitions, supported by smooth operations - a success
which has permitted the athletes to achieve their best in optimal conditions,"
the IOC said in a news release.
In addition to the Olympic Order in Gold that was
presented to Liu Qi, 14 members of the Beijing Organizing Committee's senior
leadership were presented with the Olympic Order in Silver and a further 90
members of BOOCG received the Olympic rings.
"My colleagues and I are extremely honored to be
awarded the Olympic Order," said Liu. "It's not only a honor for the entire team
of BOCOG, but also a recognition of the hard work that the Chinese people have
done to host a successful games."
At the closing ceremony of the Beijing Games, Rogge
thanked the people of China, BOCOG and the wonderful volunteers for their
tremendous work and support for the Games. This was echoed from all corners of
the Olympic Movement. From the athletes to the International Sports Federations
via the media and Games sponsors, everyone has praised the standard of these
Games and the hospitality of the Chinese people.