Rio de Janeiro has no time to lose

LAUSANNE. — Organisers of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics have no time to lose with the International Olympic Committee president flying into the country in the coming weeks to monitor progress, the IOC said on Tuesday. “We have to realise that there is not a single moment to lose, that every effort has to be made every day to bring the construction of Olympic sites and infrastructure forward,” said IOC president Thomas Bach.

Rio Games Organisers have been repeatedly urged to speed up progress as the country struggles to prepare for the world’s two biggest sports events — the 2014 soccer World Cup and the 2016 Olympics. Bach said he was planning to visit Brazil before February and would meet Brazil President Dilma Rousseff to help improve work between the government and Organisers.

“What will be essential and crucial for the success of Rio will be a seamless co-operation and co-ordination among different levels of government and the organising committee,” Bach told reporters.

“To ensure this I will most likely travel with the (IOC) delegation to Rio and Brasilia even before the Sochi Games (in February) to speak with the president of Brazil and speak with other levels of government and the organizing committee in such a way to ensure this . . . because this is definitely needed to have successful Games and to meet the schedules.” With the country already struggling to meet deadlines for next year’s World Cup, Games Organisers have yet to finalise the overall budget less than three years before the event while also dropping behind in constructing the venues. — Eurosport.

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