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Accessibility High on Agenda for Sochi 2014
Bonn, Germany -
Today, the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
Co-ordination Commission for the Sochi 2014 Olympic
and Paralympic Winter Games concluded its second
visit to the Russian host city.
During two days of meetings, the Commission,
including International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
representative Miguel Sagarra (IPC Vice-President),
received an update from the Sochi 2014 Organizing
Committee (Sochi 2014) on a number of key areas of
Games preparations, including venues,
infrastructure, construction, environmental
protection, accommodation, transport, education,
communications, marketing, technology, legacy and
Paralympic preparations. Sochi 2014 stakeholders,
including representatives of the Russian Government,
Olympstroy State Corporation, the Russian Olympic
and Paralympic Committees, Krasnodar Region and the
City of Sochi, joined the Organizing Committee in
the meetings.
In regards to Paralympic Games preparations, Sochi
2014 presented a very ambitious Barrierfree
Programme concept, which would contribute to enhance
the living conditions of people with a disability in
Russia. During the Paralympic working group,
accessibility provisions and the concept of the
Paralympic Villages (Costal and Mountain) were
discussed.
Said Mr. Sagarra: "We are very satisfied with the
great foundations laid by the Organizing Committee
for the first Paralympic Winter Games in Russia.
Creating an environment without barriers, with Sochi
becoming an accessible city for the Sochi 2014
Winter Games and beyond will help to create a legacy
with real social impact on Russian society."
During a series of high-level meetings in the end of
April, representatives from the IPC, including IPC
CEO Xavier Gonzalez, already received an overview
about Sochi 2014's functional areas and planning.
The Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games will be held
from 7-16 March 2014.
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