BEIJING, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- The International
Paralympic Committee (IPC) president Philip Craven Wednesday lauded the Beijing
Paralympics for its quantity and quality.
Craven said he had been receiving very positive
feedbacks.
"These games have been great games. I think everybody
realizes that," said Craven at a press conference in the Main Press Center prior
to the closing ceremony. "I just have breakfast at the Swiss Hotel and the
people have just been coming up and saying congratulations or giving me the
thumbs up or all sorts positive."
"There has been positive feedback from everyone I
have spoken to," he said.
Craven said the Beijing Paralympics in the Chinese
capital attracted historic high media coverage and attention from around the
world and more athletes competed here than ever.
"We had more media than ever before, more broadcast
than ever before and IPC Youtube channels had 1.1 million visitors during Games
time and will have more to come of course with it not yet finished," said
Craven.
Five thousand five hunderd journalists worldwide
reported the Sept. 6-17 Games and there were more than 1,100 hours of broadcast
coverage. The IPC also launched two online TV channels www.ParalympicSport.TV
and www.youtube.com/paralympicsporttv, offering fans free Games videos up to
eight hours per day.
The Athens Paralympics four years ago attracted more
than 3,000 journalists and saw 617 hours of broadcast coverage.
Craven was also proud of the record-high number of
athletes participating.
There have been 4,032 athletes from 147 countries and
regions competing in 20 sports at the Games while Athens had 3,806 athletes from
136 delegations took part in 19 sports.
High attendance rate was another source of
satisfaction for Craven as the former wheelchair basketball player was happy to
see that fans filled the landmark National Stadium "Bird's Nest" to watch
Paralympic sports.
"When the Chinese athletes came by in the T11 5,000
meters earlier in the Games, 90,000 in the stadium, and as he pasted, the roof
went off the stadium. I mean, what more do you want?" he said.
Zhang Zhen won the men's T11 5,000 meters race in the
packed Bird's Nest on Sept. 9.
BOCOG, the organizers for the Beijing Olympics and
Paralympics, said the competitions were watched by over one million
spectators.
"Up to date, a total of 1,292,000 tickets have been
sold to the public," said BOCOG spokesperson Wang Wei.
And nine of 11 competition sessions on Tuesday
receive nearly capacity spectators, he added.