Published On: August 17, 2012

Opportunities for Rio Olympics

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The next Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 give Brazil a golden opportunity to fast-track its infrastructure projects, the country’s deputy sports minister says. Luis Fernandes says the Olympic Games would galvanise projects already in place across South America’s largest country as well as in Rio, a city of 6.5 million people.

2016 Rio Olympic flag in London

The plans in Rio include the extension of a metro line to the western Barra da Tijuca district, and four express lanes for buses and cars are also under construction to help relieve traffic congestion.

“The Olympics are an opportunity to invest a huge quantity of funds in infrastructure, an amount that would normally take 15 or 20 years to invest,” Fernandes told a press conference in London, the day after the 2012 Games ended. “The Olympics will give us an opportunity to concentrate resources to build this infrastructure a bit sooner.”

Fernandes also said his government wanted the legacy of Rio 2016 to stretch beyond the physical infrastructure of improved stadia and transport networks to security and education. “Apart from the physical legacy, there will also be a legacy of a command and control centre for security,” the minister said. “And there is a deficiency in sports infrastructure in schools in our country — we want to invest a lot in sporting facilities in our schools as part of this Olympics. This is why we are so enthusiastic about having the Games.”

Fernandes said it would be unfair to compare Britain and Brazil on equal terms when it came to staging the Games. But he said Brazil wanted to learn from Britain when it came to developing a a longer term programme for developing elite sports that stretched beyond 2016. “Brazil is a developing country and the UK is an old giant of this world — they had few problems organising the Games,” Fernandes said. “And we have to learn from what Team GB achieved — it’s not just about getting into the top ten medal winners in Rio but about what comes afterwards. It will not end in 2016 — we are trying to establish a further level of development for after the Games.”

{Source: Agency France-Press}

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