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「アテネ付五輪情報!(ITU News) 8/10」  040812-6

ITU News Update: 10 August 2004

15 DAYS TO GO – ITU DIARY FROM ATHENS: With just over 2 weeks until the women
dive into the 27oC water of Vouliagmeni Bay to start the Athens Olympic Games
Women’s Triathlon, preparations are going very well. Gergely Markus, the Triathlon
Competition Manager has pulled together a wonderful team who are working around
the clock to make the event something very special for the athletes, spectators and
billions of spectators around the world.

There are hundred of volunteers working behind the scenes to produce the Olympic
Games Triathlon – too many to introduce to you here. However, there are some key
people on Gergely’s team who you need to know: Thanos Nikopoulos (GRE),the
Technical Operations Manager, Vicky Karavagiou (GRE), the Administration Manager,
Stuart Fuller (AUS), the Field of Play Manager, Vasilis Damouras (GRE), the Results
Manager, to name but a few.

We have had some changes to the start list. Paul Amey of Great Britain suffered a
very serious bike accident a week ago that resulted in a broken hip and the end of
his Olympic dream. He has been replaced by Marc Jenkins. In another very sad
accident Christiane Pilz of Germany was involved in another bike accident and has
suffered a broken elbow, which sidelined her as well. Maria Areosa of Portugal will
replace Christiane. We hope the final weeks before the event will be free from any
more accidents.

As one arrives in Athens, the efficiency of the accreditation authorization,
transportation and traffic makes one wonder what all the skeptics were talking about
all these past months. The skyline of Athens is forever changed with the magnificent
arches of the Olympic Stadium designed by the great Spanish architect Santiago
Calatrava – the design and lines make one stop and ponder the great potential of
human creativity.

At the Opening Ceremonies for the IOC Session on Monday night the orchestra and
choir that performed the Olympic Anthem sent shivers down the spine, and there
were few dry eyes in the house when they performed Beethoven’s 9th symphony –
Ode to Joy.

Athletes are starting to arrive, the footing for the start platform are
in place, Games Look is dressing the venue, and there is definitely an air of
excitement about the place. We will try to update you daily on the events from
Vouliagmeni as we progress towards 10:00 a.m. local time on 25, 26 August when
the women’s and then the men’s event begin.

ITUtv.com FROM ATHENS: ITU is finalizing plans to broadcasts live from
Vouliagmeni as we lead up to the Olympic Games Triathlon, then some post-race
interviews after the events. Be sure to visit www.ITUtv.com and take advantage of
some live action as we prepare for the Triathlon events. There is also a great special
on at the moment, for $5.00 you can buy a subscription to ITUtv.com for the
remainder of 2004 and watch the complete 2003 and 2004 World Cup television
shows online – on demand. Check it out!

ITU 2004 UNIFORM GUIDELINES: We would like to extend a huge thank you to
NFs and athletes for the positive way in which you have changed racing uniforms to
meet the 2004 Guidelines. Our television people are delighted with the clean new
look of athletes that are featured in the World Cup shows – gone are the bare chest,
gaping thorax twixt top and bottom, and low slung briefs. Here to stay are family
names on the front and bottom back, country codes on the front -a great clean look
and a way to build heroes of the athletes amongst television viewers.

For the Olympic Games the athlete’s NOC is responsible to ensure that the provisions
of the Olympic Charter which govern sponsor logos on uniforms are fully
implemented. ITU requires the same family name and country code placement as
for the World Cup uniform. ITU officials will be inspecting uniforms at the athletes
briefing to ensure uniforms comply with the IOC Charter and with the ITU name –
country code requirement. As well, all NFs should have been informed by their NOC
that branding on the bike is allowed, but only the markings that were on the bike as
it came out of production. There are no other sponsor logos allowed as per the IOC
Charter. The same applies to the helmet.

OLYMPIC ATHLETE PROFILES: Many thanks to our media team who have been
updating athlete profiles for those competing in the Olympic Games:
Brian Mahony in Athens, Ed Rice in Limerick, Leslie Buchanan and Adrienne Proseilo
at ITU Headquarters, Steven Bourdeau in Edmonton – all have done a wonderful job
of compiling the individual profiles. Frank Wecshel and Silke Insel of Spomedis have
produced high-resolution photos of all 100 athletes from their photo database.
Check out the latest information on www.triathlon.org.

Until tomorrow, we’re signing off from Athens…

                    
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