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Turin unveils winter Olympics mascots
Cartoon characters named Neve and Gliz, representing a ball of snow and a block of ice, are the mascots for the 2006 Turin Olympics.
Pedro Albuquerque, the Portuguese designer of the characters, said they were "meant to represent Olympic values like friendship, fair play and the spirit of competition." International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge repeatedly has urged Turin organizers to show a sense of urgency in their preparations to avoid the last-minute rush of the Athens Games. Organizers said preparations are on track. Turin chief organizer Valentino Castellani said the Olympic sites are almost ready, and venues will be tested at international events beginning in January 2005. Among them are the European short-track speed skating championships on Jan. 14-15, and the European figure skating championships on Jan. 24-30. The IOC has expressed concern about the pace of venue construction, shortage of accommodations and lukewarm support from the Italian government, media and sponsors. Castellani said Tuesday that 18,000 people had volunteered for the Turin Games. "We still have 500 days, which are the most difficult but also the most exalting," Castellani said. "Everyone shares the same objective, to hold an extraordinary games." The games, which begin Jan. 10, 2006, will have a budget of $1.38 billion and feature about 2,500 athletes from 85 countries. |
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