Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Event from Tianhe Gymnasium to mark the 100-day Countdown Ceremo Executive Advisor -Chief Communications Officer of The 16th Asian Games on Wednesday.

16th Asian Games: 100 Days Left to Begin in China
'Pakistan Times' Sports Desk
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Ramazan 14, 1431 AH

GUANGZHOU (China): The 16th Asian Games , part of the worldwide Olympic movement and governed by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has reached the 100 day mark before the Games begin November 12.

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The Asian Games are the second largest sports event in the world after the Summer Olympic Games, said a message received by 'Pakistan Times' [Daily e-Newspaper] from Jeff Ruffolo, Executive Advisor - Chief Communications Officer of The 16th Asian Games on Wednesday.

A major televised event from Tianhe Gymnasium to mark the 100-day Countdown Ceremony entitled “Dream About This Moment” featured four parts and lasted for 100 minutes beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Speaking of the forthcoming Games, Mr. Xu Ruisheng, Executive Deputy Secretary General of the Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee (GAGOC) and Vice Mayor of Guangzhou said, “The 16th Asian Games will leave rich legacies and benefit local residents.”

At the 100-day mark before the Games begin, Vice Mayor Xu thanked Guangzhou citizens for their constant support of and involvement in the preparations for The 16th Asian Games, saying, “the Games will prove to be a highly engaging sport and cultural gala.”

He added that Guangzhou has built substantial venues for the Games, including the futuristic Asian Games Gymnasium located at Asian Games Town.

Built at a cost of nearly US $118 Million (RMB800 million), the ultramodern Asian Games Gymnasium comprises stadiums for gymnasium, billiard sports and squash and an exhibition hall featuring the history of the Asian Games in Guangzhou. The gymnasium stadium offers 6,000 seats, with 2,000 more to be added after the Games and has a gross floor area of 31,482 square meters.

Seven years ago, the land which today comprises Asian Games Town was filled with rice paddies and water buffalo. After the Games, it will be a brand new residential area for more than 35,000 people.

Vice Mayor Xu also pointed to the post-Games uses of venues reflecting lasting benefits for all Guangzhou citizens:

Venues in the Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Centre including the new Velodrome and Cricket Stadium will greatly enhance the universities' infrastructure for physical education; The Zengcheng Dragon Boat Lake will be a public park; The Guangzhou Equestrian Venue in Conghua will be used as a training base for the Hong Kong Jockey Club and is expected boost Conghua's tourism and The Asian Games Town Gymnasium will be available to host basketball, volleyball and badminton competition as well as exhibitions and concerts.

The 16th Asian Games

The 16th Asian Games is approved and governed by the Olympic Council of Asia and will be held in “Flower City” of Guangzhou from November 12 - 27, 2010.

More than 14,000 athletes, trainers and coaches from 45 countries and regions will compete in 42 sports. More than 10,000 accredited worldwide media are anticipated to cover the Games with more than three million spectators expected to attend.

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