Xi inspects preparatory work for 2022 Olympic

BEIJING: Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee inspected the preparatory work of the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Beijing.
Xi visited the Capital Gymnasium in Haidian District, the National Alpine Skiing Center and the National Sliding Center in Yanqing District. He learned about venues construction and athletes’ preparations, and extended greetings to athletes, coaches and representatives of operation teams and construction staff in the Yanqing competition zone.
The Capital Gymnasium will stage short track speed skating and figure skating competitions for the Games, while the National Alpine Skiing Center will hold Alpine skiing events. The National Sliding Center will host bobsled, skeleton and luge competitions during Beijing 2022.
Moreover, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, has expressed his confidence that China will host a successful Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, and underscored the Games’ role in developing China’s winter sports.
Xi made the remarks during an inspection tour in Beijing on Monday on the preparatory work for the Games. At the Capital Gymnasium, athletes and coaches of China’s national figure skating and short track speed skating teams told Xi of their preparations for Beijing 2022, and expressed confidence in winning gold medals. Xi said that the CPC Central Committee pays great importance to the preparatory work ahead of Beijing 2022, adding that both the Party and the Chinese people have given tremendous support in both material and spiritual terms.
Xi noted that he was very gratified to see that the preparations for Beijing 2022 are well underway and that the athletes’ training is producing obvious results. He also expressed confidence that the 2022 winter sports extravaganza will be a success.
At the National Alpine Skiing Center in Yanqing District, Xi observed the operations of the Alpine skiing competition venue and also took in a training session for athletes in the competition’s finishing area.
The foundation of building a sporting powerhouse lies in mass sports, he said.
Xi called for the development of China’s winter sports, especially snow sports, as well as better promoting winter sports among 300 million people. He also expressed hopes that hosting the Beijing Winter Olympics would contribute to China’s goal of becoming a global sporting power.
“Let’s go, Chinese winter sports,” attendees chanted in unison as Xi was set to depart from the skiing center. “Let’s go,” Xi replied.
– The Daily Mail-Beijing Review News exchange item