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samedi 17 janvier 2015

Pyeongchang 2018 has no time to lose; won't move events



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 Organizers of the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang have
finalised their venue master plan but have no time to lose in their
preparations, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said Friday.
Gunilla Lindberg, chair of the IOC coordination committee for the
Games, also confirmed that the local organizing committee POCOG and
the government have rejected IOC suggestions to move the sliding
events elsewhere for cost-cutting and sustainability reasons.
The suggestions came after the IOC approved a reform package which
includes allowing events to be held in different cities or countries.

"The approval of the Olympic Agenda 2020 recommendations by the IOC
created the opportunity for the Korean organisers to propose hosting
sports or disciplines outside the host city in order to maximise
legacies and minimise costs where feasible," Lindberg said in an IOC
statement.
"Since then, both POCOG and their Government partners have made it
clear that they will maintain their current venue plan. As a result,
the venue master plan is now finalised."

Lindberg also urged POCOG to speed up its efforts after the IOC
inspectors visited venue construction sites and met with politicians
and the POCOG leadership of president Yang Ho Cho.
"Timelines in a number of areas remain tight, including for test
events, so POCOG and its partners must continue to accelerate their
work and reorganisation in order to ensure the successful delivery of
the venues and related services," Lindberg said.

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