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Winter Games 2022: Xi Jinping checks Olympics progress amid boycott calls and coronavirus outbreak

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Chinese President Xi Jinping discusses Olympic preparations during a visit to the Capital Gymnasium in Beijing on Monday. Photo: Xinhua
Jane Cai
With just over a year to go until the Olympic Winter Games, Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed on Monday that the country would host a successful event, despite coronavirus outbreaks in northern China and international calls for a boycott.

Xi inspected preparations for the 2022 Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in the capital, saying he was very confident the games would go well.

“I’m very gratified to see the preparations are well under day and the athletes’ training is producing obvious results,” he was quoted by state news agency Xinhua as saying.

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Xi said the preparations were a high priority for the Communist Party, and the party and the public had given the events tremendous moral and material support, Xinhua reported.

On his tour on Monday, Xi visited the Capital Gymnasium in Haidian district, the National Alpine Skiing Centre and the National Sliding Centre in Yanqing district to discuss venue construction and athletes’ training, Xinhua reported.

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Xi also visited Zhangjiakou on Tuesday to talk to athletes, coaches and organisers there.

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