Chengdu facilities, services wow athletes, officials
"Amazing" is the buzzword in Chengdu, Sichuan province, the venue for the FISU World University Games.
Athletes and officials participating in the biennial summer event, which opened on Friday, said they are deeply impressed by the games facilities in the provincial capital, and underlined that Chengdu has set the bar high for future hosts.
A total of 6,500 athletes from 113 countries and regions are competing in 269 events across 18 sports at the Chengdu games, which will run until Aug 8. Thirteen new venues have been built for the competitions, while 36 existing ones have been upgraded and renovated to meet international standards.
Elavenil Valarivan from India, who won the women's 10-meter air rifle gold at Chengdu Shooting Sport School on Saturday, said the competition venue and its services are excellent. "What they have done here is so good, I mean, so much better than many of the places where I have competed before. ... I'm really happy to be in Chengdu," she said.
"I'm very happy to be here. We're very excited. ... What you guys have been doing in Chengdu, in China, has been amazing," Pacheco said.
The badminton venue, which has a floor area of 14,626 square meters, boasts 14 courts and a warm-up area.
Sofus Rasmussen, head of the Norwegian delegation, said he is very impressed with how things have been organized. "From the moment we've arrived, we've been taken such good care of. ... Things have been handled very efficiently. I think this organizing committee has set the bar really high for the next committee."
Rasmussen said the opening ceremony on Friday was so splendid that it has been the most-discussed topic among athletes and officials over the weekend.
Reporter: Cui Jia