IAAF World Relays could surpass budget


Nassau (Bahamas), Jan 6 (IANS/CMC): Organisers of the inaugural International Association of Athletic Federations (IAAF) World Relay Championships are trying to keep within the $5 million budget set for the event in May.

However, preliminary indications are that the budget could be surpassed with estimates at $12 million to stage the May 24-25 event at the Thomas A. Robinson Stadium in Nassau.

Executive chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the World Relays, Keith Parker said that a number of unforeseen projects and items have already surfaced, including the resurfacing of the stadium track.

Even though they are still in the planning phase, Parker said the LOC has received favorable reports from the IAAF representatives. He said that more IAAF officials are expected to return sometime this month to inspect the facilities again.

Accommodation and security for the athletes, officials and IAAF representatices are also among priorities for the organisers, according to managing director of IAAf World Relays, Lionel Haven.

“Everything will sort of kick into high gear in short order,” said Haven Sunday.

“The two hotels for athletes are the Paradise Island Harbour Resort and SuperClubs Breezes. Security is a major item on our list. We are in discussions with the Minister of National Security and high ranking officials in the Royal Bahamas Police Force. Security is the next step.”

To date, 47 countries have registered, which means more than 1,100 athletes and coaches are expected to be here for the world relays.

The LOC is expecting more countries to confirm attendance, now that the event is just four months away.

  

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