Beijing organizers unveiled the planned routes for the torch relay of the
2008 Paralympic Games yesterday to mark the one-year countdown to the opening of
the Games.
The torch relay, which for the first time includes an international
itinerary, will start its journey on Aug. 28, 2008, under the slogan "Light the
Passion, Share the Dream" in Beijing, and travel in three routes simultaneously.
Future Paralympic Games host cities (London, Vancouver and Sochi) have been
invited to participate in the relay. The three flames will merge in Beijing on
Sept 6, 2008 before heading to the Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony.
During a ceremony held Thursday night at the China Millennium Monument, BOCOG
and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) also formally conveyed
invitations to National Paralympic Committees to attend next years' Games.
Representatives from more than 90 National Paralympic Committees are currently
meeting in Beijing for the Chef de Mission Seminar.
"I am truly honored to be here today to represent Paralympic athletes and
fans of the Paralympic Movement around the world and mark the beginning of this
great countdown," said IPC President Philip Craven.
"From this point on, the excitement will mount every single day. Activities
and preparations related to the Paralympic Games are in full swing gearing up
towards a successful experience in September 2008," he added.
The celebrations will be followed by the first Paralympic specific test event
of Goalball next week.
Meanwhile, Chinese officials promised to make the city "barrier-free" by next
September.
Beijing is upgrading its subway system, buses, airports and train stations to
accommodate the needs of the handicapped, said Tang Xiaoquan, president of the
Executive Board of the China Disabled Persons' Federation (CDPF).
"We have a plan to ensure that people with disabilities will have access to
wherever they want to go," Tang told a press conference. "We have already made
remarkable progress."
At the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, approximately 4,000 athletes from 150
countries and regions are expected to compete in20 sports, with rowing making
its debut at these Paralympic Games.