Friday, 29 November 2013

Myanmar 100% ready for SEA Games






Myanmar 100% ready for SEA Games






November 29, 2013












Myanmar is "100%" ready for the Southeast Asian Games, a senior official said Friday, as the clock ticked down to the biggest sports event in the nation's troubled history.



In a major test of Myanmar's infrastructure and organisation, thousands of athletes, officials, media and visitors will descend for the 22-day multi-sport event starting on Sunday.



"We are 100% ready to hold the SEA Games," sports ministry director Htay Aung told AFP. "We are ready now. We held the final rehearsal of the opening ceremony yesterday."



Htay Aung said 6,000 athletes and 3,000 journalists are due for the Games, which begin in low-key fashion with football preliminaries and floorball demonstration events on Sunday.



The event comes two years after the former pariah state started making wide-ranging reforms in a sudden, unexpected opening-up to the outside world.



It does not formally get underway until the opening ceremony on December 11 at the 30,000-seat Wunna Theikdi Stadium in the newly built capital, Naypyidaw.



Nine thousand athletes and journalists are expected and "hundreds of thousands" of local fans will attend, Htay Aung said.



Vice President Nyan Tun has urged athletes to "strive for a golden age of Myanmar sports, improving the reputation of the country and making history to be regarded as sporting heroes."



However, some officials are concerned about the preparations and potential problems, especially the number of hotel rooms to accommodate all the visitors.



"There are many things to be done, even though many ministries are involved. Hotel rooms cannot be enough because many foreigners and many visitors will come," a government official told AFP.



"Thousands of people will join the events. Hopefully everything can be done smoothly. Cooperation between ministries is weak," he confided.



A senior police official admitted: "Thousands of athletes and officials and thousands of fans will come. Although we tried our best for security with enough numbers, I'm a bit nervous."



The SEA Games are not unfamiliar with problems. The last edition in Indonesia was hit by corruption and delays in construction, and a deadly stadium stampede at the men's football final.



Myanmar is battling religious and ethnic tension with unrest and bomb blasts in parts of the country in recent weeks.



Some 1,380 medals will be handed out in events ranging from mainstream sports such as athletics to the traditional but obscure Myanmar pursuit of chinlone. - AFP, November 2013.








Source: http://www.news.myanmaronlinecentre.com/2013/11/29/myanmar-100-ready-for-sea-games/

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