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Action needed to save Rio Games

IOC says talk of moving the event is premature, but admits that construction hold-ups and political paralysis have reached a critical point

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Construction is slow at the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro. There is widespread concern over preparation for the 2016 Games. Photo: AP

The International Olympic Committee says it is premature to speculate about taking the 2016 Games away from Brazil, despite sports federations demanding a "Plan B" because of chronic delays in Rio de Janeiro.

But IOC president Thomas Bach and other Olympic officials said the construction hold-ups and political paralysis have reached a critical point, requiring the IOC to take special measures to save the Games.

"It's about time for action," Bach said following an unprecedented public outpouring of criticism and complaints from international sports leaders about the lack of progress in Rio.

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Several sports federations asked about contingency plans for their venues and one - handball - asked if there was a backup for the Games themselves if Rio won't be ready on time.

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Asked whether there had been discussion on moving the Games out of Brazil, IOC spokesman Mark Adams stopped short of ruling it out.

"At this stage, that would be far too premature," he said. "We're not talking about Plan B. We're still talking about delivery of the Games."

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Striking workers in front the entrance of the Olympic Park, the main cluster of venues under construction for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Labour disputes have contributed to the construction delays. Photo: AP
Striking workers in front the entrance of the Olympic Park, the main cluster of venues under construction for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Labour disputes have contributed to the construction delays. Photo: AP
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