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2021-10-27 08:14:43Xinhua Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

A 5G intelligent robot works in the venue during the World Wheelchair Curling Championship 2021 at the National Aquatics Center (the Water Cube), which was converted to the "Ice Cube", in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 23, 2021. (Xinhua/Zhang Chenlin)

So far, all of the venues for the Winter Games are covered by 5G networks, which will provide better telecommunication support for broadcasting and online healthcare services, according to BOCOG.

During the Games, a cloud broadcast platform will enable journalists to interview athletes by contactless means through audio and video systems. They will also be able to edit, distribute and store all materials remotely on the cloud, and livestream events with program directors back in their own countries.

DELIVERING A SAFE GAMES

With the COVID-19 pandemic still raging in many parts of the world, Beijing 2022 organizers have underlined the health and safety of the participants as their top priority.

The first editions of the Beijing 2022 playbooks were published on Monday, providing guidelines to athletes and officials to ensure next year's Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games can be delivered safely during the pandemic.

Athletes need to put on their own medals after securing a gold, silver or bronze during the China Open Speed Skating competition, an international test event for Beijing 2022, on October 10, 2021. (Xinhua/Zhang Chenlin)

The two playbooks, one for athletes and team officials, and one for all other stakeholders, address key COVID-19 countermeasures, including closed-loop management, vaccination and testing.

As was previously announced, all those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will not need to quarantine for 21 days upon arrival in China and can instead enter a "closed-loop management system". Those inside the closed-loop management system will be tested daily for COVID-19.

"In developing the playbooks, we made it a top priority to safeguard the safety and health of all Games participants, including athletes, as well as the Chinese people, draw on the experiences of other international sports events, and the COVID-19 policy currently in effect in China," said Han Zirong, BOCOG's vice president and secretary general.

"We will work with all stakeholders on the implementation of the playbooks and together, deliver to the world a streamlined, safe and splendid Games," she noted.

Christophe Dubi, IOC Olympic Games Executive Director, said: "We want everyone at the Games to be safe, that's why we're asking all participants to follow these guidelines. Keeping everyone healthy will ensure the focus remains on the very fundamentals of the Olympic and Paralympic Games - the athletes and the sport."

The second editions of the Playbooks are set to be published in December.

UNANIMOUSLY POSITIVE FEEDBACK

Since October 5, a series of international competitions have taken place at the National Speed Skating Oval and the Capital Gymnasium in downtown Beijing, and the National Sliding Center in Yanqing to test operations such as ice-making, timing and scoring, COVID-19 containment, security and transport.

Wu Dajing (L) of China celebrates after the mixed 2000m relay at ISU World Cup Short Track 2021/2022 at the Capital Gymnasium in Beijing, on Oct. 24, 2021. (Xinhua/Cao Can)

November's action will see a luge World Cup fixture followed by World Cup events for snowboarding and freeski cross, with Continental Cup events for ski jumping and Nordic combined scheduled in December.

It is estimated that around 2,000 overseas athletes and support personnel are involved at the test events, allowing organizers to trial facilities and operations prior to Beijing 2022.

The IOC has received "unanimously positive" feedback from athletes at the Beijing 2022 test series, according to IOC sports director Kit McConnell.

"It is really pleasing to see the feedback we have had from the international athletes," McConnell said following an IOC Executive Board meeting last week in Athens.

"A lot of these athletes are Olympians. Many of them are competing on the international circuit and the feedback we have had is unanimously positive regarding the Sliding Center, but also the organization around the Games and the excitement as they build up to participating at Beijing 2022."

Christopher Grotheer of Germany competes during a men's skeleton test event for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games at the National Sliding Center in Yanqing Zone, Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 25, 2021. (Xinhua/Peng Ziyang)

McConnell also said the IOC had also received "very strong, positive feedback" from the Chinese, South Korean and Dutch athletes that competed in the Speed Skating China Open - a three-day event staged at the newly-built National Speed Skating Oval earlier this month.

"The venues they are experiencing in Beijing are absolutely outstanding," said McConnell.

"There is a lot of excitement from them, not only regarding the participation at these events but looking forward to their participation in Beijing in just a few months. It is great to see their feedback both on the technical side and their personal excitement."

There has been seemingly universal enthusiasm among athletes to be a part of Beijing 2022. One of the highest profile stars to give a ringing endorsement of the Games is reigning National Hockey League MVP Connor McDavid.

"Just to be able to represent Canada at the Olympics and compete for a gold medal would be an absolute dream come true," McDavid said after being selected to take part in his first Olympics.

Dual Olympic gold medalist and World Cup alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin criticized those who said she should consider skipping the Games.

"The Olympics is big, and it's something that you shoot for, and you don't want to miss it," the 26-year-old American said.

Schiffrin added that the Beijing Winter Olympics "can actually bring hope to the world at a very difficult time."

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