team says it is keeping the budget down by using 11 venues from 2008 — a Games which was estimated to have cost more than $40 billion — including the Bird’s Nest stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies, and the Water Cube aquatics centre for curling.
Ice sports would take place in central Beijing, alpine skiing, bobsleigh, skeleton and luge would be held in Yanqing in the capital’s suburbs, and Zhangjiakou, around 200 kilometres away, would host the rest.
The plan makes the bid one of the most geographically spread-out proposals for a winter Games, making transport links crucial — and some believe its real costs are far higher, as the budget for the event does not incorporate many infrastructure improvements.
Chief among them is a high-speed rail line already under construction between Beijing and Zhangjiakou, which will cut travel times between them from more than three hours to a mere 50 minutes. Chinese state media estimated its cost at $5 billion.
China will still have to build many top-class winter sports facilities from scratch, including the country’s first competitive bobsleigh track, and an Olympic village and Nordic skiing centre in a currently barren and windswept landscape.
Wang Hui, the bid’s chief spokesperson, told AFP that encouraging 300 million Chinese into winter sports was a key aim.
“We want to show our country that outdoor physical fitness is not something that begins in April and ends in October,” she said.
Beijing’s bid is officially labelled a “Joyful rendezvous upon pure ice and snow”, and organisers say that 88 percent of respondents in Beijing supported it in an independent telephone poll for the IOC, rising to 92 percent for the country as a whole.
The bid website states: “No organised activities against the bid for the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games have been found.”
But Xu, a history professor at Hong Kong University, said it was intended to promote the ruling Communist Party’s legitimacy.
The 2008 Games were an unmistakable statement of Beijing’s role on the global stage, but Brownell said the motives for the 2022 bid were more probably rooted in inter-regional rivalry.
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