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Olympic torch
relay scaled down after China quake
BEIJING—The Beijing Olympic torch relay will be scaled down in the wake
of the devastating earthquake that hit China, a spokesman for the Games
organising committee (BOCOG) told newsmen Tuesday.
Committee spokesman Sun Weide said that, starting from Wednesday’s leg
in the eastern province of Jianxi, the relay would be cut back and that
one minute of silence will be observed before runners set off.
“The relay will be scaled down starting from Wednesday and procedures
will be simplified,” Sun told. “The one minute of silence will reflect
our concern for the earthquake victims.”
Sun said that scaling down the relay and simplifying procedures would
mostly affect ceremonies and celebrations that accompany the launch of
each leg.
“We will be cutting down on the speeches and the singing and dancing
that have marked the relay so far and it will be a much simpler affair,”
he said.
The 7.9-magnitude quake that struck Monday in southwest China’s Sichuan
province has killed more than 11,000 people, and there are fears the
death toll will rise further.—Agencies |