CWG Organising Committee thanks workers for getting JNS track, field ready on time
By ANIThursday, October 7, 2010
NEW DELHI - The Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi has thanked the thousands of workers who helped repair the athletics track and lay 70 lanes of turf across the in-field at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and have it ready in time for the track and field competition that began on Wednesday evening.
“We made sure that the schedule of the blue riband track and field competition was adhered to,” said Organising Committee Chairman Suresh Kalmadi.
He added: “I am glad we dispelled doubts about the athletics competition beginning as scheduled since the track needed some repair and the process of laying the in-field turf was in progress after the opening ceremony. Our team - with support from all agencies - worked through Tuesday night to ensure that both the track and the infield were in shape,” he said. “Let me reassure you: We will never compromise on the quality of Field of Play offered to the athlete in any sport. We will not expose the athlete to risk of injury.”
Kalmadi said he was delighted that the track was got ready for competition in time and to the satisfaction of the IAAF Technical Delegate Bill Bailey.
“As Commonwealth Games Federation President Mr. Michael Fennell pointed out on Wednesday morning, the repair needed for the track after the opening ceremony is not unique to Delhi 2010,” he said.(ANI)