IOC to set up panel to postpone Beijing events
The International Olympic Committee said Monday that it would set up
a special panel to recommend the postponement of events at the Beijing
Olympics in case of heavy pollution.
IOC Medical Commission chairman, Arne Ljungqvist, announcing the
IOC’s own analysis of air quality data for Beijing, said that the body
would be formed with representatives from his commission and from sports
federations.
“We have to have a mechanism in place to provide the coordination
commission with the facts,” he said, referring to the IOC commission
that would issue the decision.
Ljungqvist said that Olympic events had been postponed before, but
never because of pollution.
“This is the first time that air pollution has become an issue and we
have taken the issue seriously,” he said.
“We have conducted this analysis in order to be prepared to be able
to take an action should facts arise which suggest we postpone an
event.”
Beijing is one of the world’s most polluted cities and athletes and
officials have expressed concern about poor air quality during the
August 8-24 Games.
Four independent scientists conducted the analysis for the IOC using
data provided by the Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau that was
collected between August 8-29 last year, a comparable period to the
August Games, Ljungqvist said.
He said the data turned out better than he expected and he believed
the Olympics would be free from pollution worries.
“My feeling is and my conclusion is we will probably face heat and
humidity being the major issue rather than pollution in the air,” he
said.
Those most likely to suffer from pollution were marathon runners,
cyclists, long-distance race walkers and others engaged in endurance
events, he said. BEIJING, AFP |