CWG village, It is time for praise.

jameskgm
By jameskgm

Praise for athletes’ village trickles in
Agencies/New Delhi

Barely a week ago and the Commonwealth Games athletes’ village was being described as “uninhabitable”, but praise is now trickling in.
Indian organisers were hugely embarrassed by a series of revelations about conditions in the village in the lead-up to this month’s event, with a barrage of complaints about cleanliness, plumbing, drainage and electrical problems.
But with just two days to go before the Games are officially opened tomorrow, thousands of athletes from the 71 competing nations and territories are arriving and a last-gasp clean-up seems to be paying dividends.
England badminton star Nathan Robertson, announced yesterday as the team’s flag bearer, was the latest to give praise, going so far as to call the accommodation the best he has seen in four Commonwealth Games.
“We’ve been there two days now ... the village quality has been very good the food halls excellent, actually the accommodation is possibly some of the best we’ve stayed in,” he said.
“It was a little bit dirty when we arrived but the actual accommodation is some of the best compared with previous Commonwealth Games.
“They were just a little bit dusty at the start ... they’ve obviously done a lot of work in the last week.”
It followed the first Australians arriving earlier in the week and commending the facility after frantic work by organisers to spruce it up.
“It’s pretty good,” Lynsey Armitage, a member of the lawn bowls team, told reporters. “I’ve been here for the last two days. The dining hall is fantastic.”
Australian team spokesman John Gartfield added: “The village is superb. Our athletes are really happy with all the facilities.”
But not everyone is happy, with British media quoting Scottish bowling hopeful Michelle Cooper as calling the village a dump.
Singapore swimming team coach and manager Ang Peng Siong too said conditions at the Games Athletes’ Village were satisfactory. Ang said there were no major complaints during Thursday night’s meeting with team managers of other sports that Singapore is competing in.
Jamaica’s sportsmen and sportswoman in the capital too seem to find the Athletes’ Village rather comfortable. Speaking from Delhi, netball captain Simone Forbes, who will be leading Jamaica’s push for a medal on the netball court, was full of praise for the accommodations inside the facility, which just over a week ago was described as inhabitable and filthy.

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By verisimilitude• 2 Oct 2010 15:21
verisimilitude

people who use their country's ability or inability to clean housing facilities for a barely top tier international sporting event which people hardly care for as a yardstick to measure the greatness of their nation have their sense of patriotism and sense of scale sadly misplaced.

By gudone• 2 Oct 2010 13:17
gudone

now lets praise it aftr CWG,,,,

By verisimilitude• 2 Oct 2010 12:41
verisimilitude

too much focus on these trivial things

By anonymous• 2 Oct 2010 11:32
anonymous

damn

i thought, Beijing Olympics were a Benchmark for CWG.

By kanmano• 2 Oct 2010 11:31
kanmano

Press freedom should be somehow restricted in INDIA.

By anonymous• 2 Oct 2010 11:28
anonymous

Flor ..Delhi and Doha are almost same size.... these buses ply around the same size areas...

They cant ply outside Delhi. Its also not for interstate use.

So the comparison should hold good.

By flor1212• 2 Oct 2010 11:24
flor1212

600 as compared to 3125? How big is Doha compared to game site in India?

By anonymous• 2 Oct 2010 11:23
anonymous

and why its hard to find all these on Electronics media?

By anonymous• 2 Oct 2010 11:20
anonymous

1. Did anybody hear the "SHERA" Song ...of CWG Delhi 2010?

http://www.cwgdelhi2010.org/shera_song

2. Or did anybody even hear that they built the world's biggest Bus Depot to hold 1,000 buses?

3. Or the fact 3,125 buses will be supplied for the Games?

http://beta.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/article66140.ece

In comparison Doha with all its Gas power contributed how much? 600 buses for 2006 Games?

Its really strange these NEVER made the headlines... I know there are minus points.... but that doesnt mean the plus points have to be ignored.... COMPLETELY

By anonymous• 2 Oct 2010 11:14
anonymous

i do believe on "Mohabatein", but at same time, i never missed a chance for making fun.

By anonymous• 2 Oct 2010 11:11
anonymous

Love is the only tool ever created in human history, which can eliminate all negative impacts.

By anonymous• 2 Oct 2010 11:05
anonymous

i don't think so, even i'm trying hard to be in love with "Curry" ;)

By Arien• 2 Oct 2010 11:05
Arien

Cryspy chill it. tinger n happy had expressd the same on the bashings unlike you, come on be reasonable. ;)

By anonymous• 2 Oct 2010 11:01
anonymous

jameskgm

and why only me?

didn't u read happygolucky and tinkerbell, or Nationality does matter, when it comes to the two bloody neighbors?

By jameskgm• 2 Oct 2010 10:56
jameskgm

Cryspy, last week all the bashing were going on in the main forum only and you were enjoying it. Now why don't want to see it here?. be reasonable.

By anonymous• 2 Oct 2010 10:50
anonymous

can't U keep this matter of National pride in Ur own group?

By happygolucky• 2 Oct 2010 10:18
happygolucky

Like the negative aspects of CWG went overboard...the praises are also getting overboard now on QL.

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