Beijing 2022 off to a very strong start

International Olympic Committee Press Release

ioc

The International Olympic Committee (IOC)’s Coordination Commission concluded its first visit Wednesday with praise for the future host’s adherence to the vision presented during the candidature phase.

“Beijing 2022’s vision of a creating a world-class winter sports centre in a region of 300 million people is becoming a reality,” Commission Chair Alexander Zhukov said. “It is a formidable opportunity to have such excellent facilities for skiing and other snow sports so close to a major city.”

The Coordination Commission members took gondolas to the top snow sports venue cluster in Zhangjiakou after earlier visits to venues for Alpine and Nordic skiing in Yanqing. Their three-day visit (10-12 October) began with a tour of the ice venues in Beijing.

The Commission also visited Beijing 2022’s new headquarters in a converted steel plant on the western edge of the city, and held discussions with the Organising Committee focused on five main topics: governance; sport; venues and infrastructure; commercial; and communications and engagement.

“We are pleased with what we have learned. Beijing 2022 is off to a fast start. Initial preparations are well on track,” IOC Vice-President Juan Antonio Samaranch said at a closing news conference with Beijing 2022 Executive Vice-President Zhang Jiandong. Vice-President Samaranch substituted for Commission Chair Zhukov, who had to return to Russia early for other pressing business.

In his closing comments, Vice-President Zhang said, “During the meetings and inspections, the Coordination Commission and Beijing 2022 held in-depth and effective discussions and reached consensus on a wide range of aspects, and further defined the directions and priorities for the Games preparation. We have achieved fruitful results.”

In keeping with the guidance provided by the IOC’s Olympic Agenda 2020, the Beijing 2022 Games concept is closely aligned with long-term development goals for Beijing and neighbouring Hebei Province. The Games, which will take advantage of a planned high-speed rail link between the city and the mountains, are designed to expand participation in winter sports and create a new “Sport, Culture and Tourism Belt” in northern China.

“Our site visits in Zhangjiakou and Yanqing confirmed that Beijing 2022 remains fully committed to the legacy goal of developing world-class winter sports facilities. Their success will accelerate growing participation in winter sports among the 300 million people in this region and throughout China,” Vice-President Samaranch said.


The International Olympic Committee is a not-for-profit independent international organisation made up of volunteers, which is committed to building a better world through sport. It redistributes more than 90 per cent of its income to the wider sporting movement, which means that every day the equivalent of USD 3.25 million goes to help athletes and sports organisations at all levels around the world
For more information, please contact the IOC Media Relations Team:
Tel: +41 21 621 6000 email: pressoffice@olympic.org, or visit our website at www.olympic.org.
Videos
YouTube: www.youtube.com/iocmedia
Photos
For an extensive selection of photos available shortly after each event, please follow us on Flickr.
To request archive photos and footage, please contact our Images team at: images@olympic.org.