FISU chief pleased with Chengdu games
FISU chief pleased with Chengdu games
Updated: Aug 4, 2023
Leonz Eder, acting president of the International University Sports Federation (FISU), has visited China more than 20 times since his first trip in 1985.
FISU acting president Leonz Eder
"China is the country I have visited the most in my life. I have seen the Great Wall, the Yangtze River and also the beautiful ice sculptures," he said.
The FISU World University Games were previously held in Beijing, Harbin in Heilongjiang province and Shenzhen in Guangdong province. Now, about 6,500 athletes from 113 countries and regions are pursuing their dreams with great passion in Chengdu, capital of China's southwestern Sichuan province.
"This is the magic of the FISU Games," Eder said. "Every province and every city has its own character, which makes the games interesting."
In Chengdu, the acting president said he was impressed with the opening ceremony, the local culture and the people's enthusiasm.
"I must say, the organizing committee did a fantastic job. I really admire these people. Everything was ready on time, and the venues are state of the art," Eder said
"The volunteers are so friendly, so helpful, smiling all the time. The food is very special here — a little spicy for me, but very delicious," he added.
At the opening ceremony, Eder delivered an inspiring speech to the youth.
"It was a touching moment. The dances, fireworks and the lighting of the flame were very exciting. I hope all participants can use this opportunity to communicate and exchange ideas. Chengdu makes dreams come true," he said.
Currently, there are numerous concerts, cultural visits and other activities at the games' village and around the city.
"The students will participate in these activities," Eder said. "They are willing to talk with others from different countries."
Eder has taken time from his busy schedule to visit some areas in Chengdu.
"I had a chance to see pandas at the research base and showed the photos to my grandchildren. They love them a lot and want to have the panda mascot Rongbao," Eder said. "I need to buy more mascots for them."
In 2025, Chengdu will host the World Games. In Eder's view, the city is capable of organizing high-level international events, including the FISU games and the Olympics, with its quality venues and experience.
"It is a mid- and long-term strategy to build relations with international sports federations, which can further enhance the influence of Chengdu worldwide and boost tourism," Eder said.
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