Lanka confident of winning C G bid – CB Governor
With one month to go before the host city is selected, Sri Lanka has
expressed confidence of winning the bid to host the 2018 Commonwealth
Games.The Co-chair of the Bidding Committee of the Games in Sri Lanka,
Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal said the southern city of
Hambantota has enough time to be ready to host the Games in 2018 if it
is selected next month by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF).Sri
Lanka is vying with Gold Coast in Australia to host the Games and the
winning bid will be announced at the CGF General Assembly in St Kitts
and Nevis on November 11, Xinhua reported.”

The ‘island jewel of the Indian Ocean’ is finding growing support for
its ambition to host the Games for the first time and, in so doing,
become only the 10th country to host the Games in its 80-year history,”
the Sri Lankan bidding team said.
The Sri Lankan team also quoted a 144-page report of the CGF
Evaluation Commission as stating that the Hambantota bid could provide a
blueprint for future Games and for the other 61 Commonwealth members
that have never hosted the mega event.”
The fact that there is a seven-year lag (between the vote and hosting
the Games) tells me that the CGF wants people to get ready for the
Games, providing the opportunity for new countries to emerge,” said
Cabraal.”I believe strongly that the whole experience hinges, not on
being event-ready, but on getting ready over seven years.
”There are enormous opportunities for young people to train, for
businesses to grow, for venues to be constructed and for legacies to be
planned.
The Games should aspire to deliver these,” he said. “That is what our
Hambantota 2018 bid is all about.”Sri Lanka says having been considered
by some as a rank outsider against Gold Coast a year ago, the island has
since turned the tables and impressed many including the Commonwealth
Games Evaluation Commission for being “visionary, exciting and unique”
and meeting every single technical requirement. Commonwealth delegations
from the Caribbean, Americas, Africa, Europe, Oceania and Asia have
visited Hambantota over the past several weeks to inspect the bid.
- IANS |