Pollution 'biggest issue' says Australian Olympic chief
BEIJING (Reuters) - Australian athletes have been advised to delay their arrival for the 2008 Olympics because of the poor air quality in Beijing, the country's Olympic chief, John Coates, said on Tuesday.
The Chinese capital is notoriously polluted and cleaning up the air is one of the biggest obstacles facing organizers in the year remaining until the Games open on August 8, 2008.
"It's the probably the biggest issue for us and our team," Coates told reporters on the sidelines of the briefing for the Chefs de Mission for 2008 Olympic delegations.
"The head coaches have gathered enough information to certainly confirm that we would not be recommending a long period in China before the Games," he added
"That only is going to increase the possibility of respiratory or gastro illness ... "
Coates said the athletes would to do their final preparations at home before going to the Olympic village, as the Australian athletes did for the Seoul Games in 1988.
"You won't be seeing too many of our athletes until four or five days before their competition," he said.
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) president said Beijing organizers had confirmed that they would taking a large proportion of the city's 3 million cars of the road this month to test the effect on pollution and ease congestion. Continued...

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