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Updated: 2004-08-10 15:07
Rogge warns against complacency in battle over doping, corruption

国际奥委会主席罗格在雅典奥运会开幕前的奥委会第116次会议上居安思危,他表示安全、兴奋剂和种族冲突等问题依然对现代奥林匹克运动和其今后的发展造成巨大的威胁,奥委会成员不应该对现状感到满足。同时,他也称赞了雅典的安全工作。

 

President of the International Olympic Committee, Jacques Rogge. (Agencies)

IOC president Jacques Rogge has warned there are still threats to the success of the Olympic movement and future Games and that members should not become complacent .

"While sport is a success in terms of participation, audience and finance it is threatened by dangers that we need to combat," warned Rogge when he opened the IOC's 116th Session on the eve of the 2004 Athens Olympics.

"These dangers are threats to security, gigantism, doping and ethical violations," he added.

With the ever growing threat of international terrorism, Rogge praised the massive security put in place by the Greek government to protect the Games.

"The IOC has full confidence in the Greek government, which has the final responsibility in this and has made an unprecedented effort.

"Going beyond the Games, what is at stake protecting society, democracy, civilisation and freedom," said the IOC president.

Rogge stressed that the IOC must continue to battle against doping and corruption.

His comments came only two days after Bulgarian IOC member Ivan Slavkov was suspended of his membership after allegations of attempted vote rigging for the 2012 Olympic bidding campaign.

Undercover reporters from the BBC Panorama programme, using a hidden and posing as London businessmen, captured Slavkov claiming that he was ready to help London win the right to host the 2012 Games.

Announcing the suspension of Slavkov an Rogge on Saturday made no secret of his anger that the IOC had once again become embroiled in scandal.

"You see in front of you an angry man. Angry at the behaviour of some people within and without the IOC. I'm angry because the behaviour of some is tarnishing what is a wonderful movement. It's also very sad to see some people don't respect the rules," said Rogge.

At the opening ceremony of the session on Monday Rogge said the increase in the number of doping cases should be seen as good news.

"The news recently has been marked by a growing number of positive doping cases.

"Paradoxically this is an encouraging sign that the fight against doping is gaining ground and that it is becoming increasingly hard to cheat.

"Let us continue to increase education, prevention and punishment with additional doping controls and scientific research," said Rogge.

He called on continued cooperation between sports bodies and police.

"Police investigations in many countries confirm our belief that only collaboration between the sports movements and governments with their legislative and legal powers can be effective," he said.

(Agencies)

Vocabulary:
 

complacent: contented to a fault; self-satisfied and unconcerned(自满的, 得意的)

gigantism: the quality or state of being gigantic; abnormally large size(巨大,反常地大)

doping: (服用药物,兴奋剂)

unprecedented: having no previous example(空前的)

at stake: (危如累卵, 危险)

allegation: something alleged; an assertion(主张,断言)

undercover: performed or occurring in secret(秘密进行的)

embroil: to involve in argument, contention, or hostile actions(使卷入, 牵连)

tarnish: to detract from or spoil; taint(减损,败坏;玷污)

paradoxical: (荒谬的)

collaboration: cooperation(协作)

 
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