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This computer-generated image released
by The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) in London shows the design for the
Olympic Stadium, the flagship venue for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic
Games, in this November 7, 2007 file photo.(Xinhua/Reuters
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BEIJING, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- Beijing Olympics will
pose a challenge to London's preparations for the 2012 Games, British Olympic
Association chairman Colin Moynihan said in a recent interview with Xinhua.
Moynihan said that Beijing's high level organization
will deliver a "historical" Olympic Games, which will make the job tougher for
the hosts of the 2012 Games.
"It will be a great challenge for London to be able
to match what Beijing has given to the OLympic movement.
"We have to work very hard the day we get back. We
only have four years to go," he said.
London organizing committee had sent over a hundred
people in Beijing, working alongside BOCOG to learn about running the Games,
according to Moynihan.
Impressed by the organization and facilities, he
believed that Beijing Olympics, starting on Friday, would be a friendly and
successful one.
"First the facilities, better than I've ever seen.
They are state of the art, absolutely right for the 21st century,' he said.
"The attention to detail for the athletes. It's a
soft feeling to the Olympic village, which makes it more like a home for the
athletes. And the extraordinary venue of the Olympic park - the use of water,
the environmental focus, a lot of trees...clearly with the support of government
and the city authorities, Chinese are ready for the Games.
"The way they've been receiving the athletes indicate
there will be a friendly and successful Games." he added.
Moynihan, who have been to Beijing for many times,
were surprised to see the "significant changes" in the city and China.
"This is a country with an phenomenal high growth
rate. you can see that not only in the preparation of the Games but in the city
constructions
"By western standards, your recent growth and
economic develop are remarkable. It's visible and you can see it. In any street,
you can see a new hotel or a new office building.
"The city has been transformed and continue to be
transformed," he added.
He also felt that the air quality had been improved
with great efforts from the government.
"What the gov has done here is to really seek to
tackle it, very strongly in a range of measure, planning construction, shutting
down pollution industries...The air quality is much better compared to a year
ago when I was here." he said.
Moynihan is looking to London Games as an exciting
one.
"London's very different. It's a very cosmopolitan
city with many different languages, very different ethnic groups.
"Every the Games has some character. London will be
an exciting, lively, cosmopolitan and welcoming city for 2012."
He said that Beijing Olympics has an unusual meaning
to the 313-strong UK Olymic team here, known as Team GB.
"For us, every Games is important in its own respect.
But this's different, a stepping stone to London," he said.
"London will have a team of over 600 athletes, which
is nearly the double of the size here. The hosts nation will be expecting great
things from team GB.
"So it's unusual Games. Normally it's 100% on the
Games. This time it's certainly that but it's also a stepping stone to London,"
he said.
With an ultimate target for achieving fourth in the
medal table in London, Moynihan wants to see good progress but shrugged off
clear medal goals in Beijing.
"I think we will. We are a better financed, better
prepared, better supported team than ever."
"I think other countries will do well here. That's
good. But from my perspective and that of BOA, we simply want to see good
progress from Athen's tenth towards London." he said.