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Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
of the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) West Indies
2007 Inc., Chris Dehring, has said that the region
must meet its obligations in a number of areas
to ensure a successful cricket tournament.
He told JIS News that should the region fall down
in any area of preparation, then the staging of
the event would not be a success.
Among the 24 areas of preparation, which are outlined
in the bid book, are venue development, transportation,
matters of security and accommodation.
Citing
venue development as the most important area
in the preparation process,
Mr. Dehring said
that "we have to make sure that these stadia
are finished . (not) somewhat finished; we need
them absolutely finished. We cannot have painting
on the morning of the event and we cannot have
electricians still working on the morning of the
event. Everything has to be tested.and ready to
go as a first class international stadium".
Of equal concern is the logistics of persons moving
around in the Caribbean, which will operate as
a single domestic space, come February 1. This
type of movement, Mr. Dehring noted, would depend
largely on the resources of the region.
"There is no organizing body of a world event
that has its own airplanes and local transportation.
It has to depend on whatever resources that country
has and the Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean
is no different," he pointed out.
"We are going to depend on the regional airlines.and
local transportation," he added, noting that
owners of taxis and buses would have to perform
efficiently as they were an important part of hosting
a successful cricket tournament.
Stating
that security was another important area, Mr.
Dehring pointed out that "no sport wants
to be remembered for a terrorist attack".
"If you remembered what happened in Munich
in 1972 and even Atlanta in 1996 was scarred by
that bomb going off in that park. Those have been
the lasting memories of those mega sporting events
and no host wants to be remembered for a particular
security incident because those things live on
forever," he said.
The
region, he boasted, had "a tremendous
security architecture starting with our CWC master
security plan, which dovetails into the national
security plan, which dovetails into a regional
security plan and also an international security
plan, which involves INTERPOL and various governments
that have been working closely with CARICOM to
implement the kind of security that the region
has never ever seen before".
With
the staging of the tournament just 60 days away,
Mr. Dehring expressed confidence
that any
hiccups in the preparation process would be overcome. "At
the end of the day, what keeps you going is the
tremendous spirit of the West Indian people," he
stated.
Over
some 49 days between March and April, the region
will host the ICC CWC 2007, the world's
third largest sporting event.
Kingston (JIS)
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