Rio set for 2016 Olympics
Jacques Rogge, the head of the International Olympic Committee, said
Wednesday he saw Rio de Janeiro as well on its way to preparing to host
the 2016 Olympic Games.
“I’m very happy today because I see the preparations for the Games
well underway,” he said as he laid a symbolic first stone at what will
become the city’s Olympic Village.
The ceremony gave an official profile to works that are already
underway to have the facility ready for the world’s premiere sporting
event. Various VIPs attended, including sporting figures, Brazil’s
former FIFA president and former IOC member Jaoa Havelange, and Rio
state governor Sergio Cabral. Brazil is to be the first South American
country to present the Olympics. Its hosting duties will follow those of
2014 when it holds the football World Cup. Rogge said the launch of work
on the Olympic Village was “fundamental” because it formed “the heart of
the Games,” a place where participants could mingle while respecting
differences of race, religion and languages.
Organizers showed Rogge a scale model of the Olympic Village, a
facility comprising 48 buildings of 12 storeys that will boast a total
2,880 apartments.
It will also have a training area, a plaza, a shopping mall with
eateries, a park, and areas for tennis, volleyball and football and a
beach for the exclusive use of the athletes. Brazilian officials,
meanwhile, are readying to unveil the Rio 2016 Olympic logo in a
night-time ceremony late Friday, just before New Year’s Eve celebrations
on Copacabana beach. AFP |