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OLYMPICS ON TRACK, PAYNE SAYS.


Byline: Marc Rice Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency.
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As Atlanta's Olympic marathon turned toward a 100-day sprint, organizers could be forgiven for wondering when the hurdles would come down.

They have had to contend with a host of problems while readying their city for the centennial Olympic Games Olympic games, premier athletic meeting of ancient Greece, and, in modern times, series of international sports contests. The Olympics of Ancient Greece


Although records cannot verify games earlier than 776 B.C.
.

In recent weeks:

Two 10,000-pound beams crashed to the ground minutes after they were installed at the $21 million Olympic swimming arena at Georgia Tech.

Construction of several other projects, including the showpiece show·piece  
n.
Something exhibited, especially as an outstanding example of its kind.


showpiece
Noun

1. anything displayed or exhibited

2.
 Centennial Olympic Park Centennial Olympic Park is a 21 acre (85,000 m²) public park located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA that is owned and operated by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority. , was accelerated to make up time lost in an unusually cold and wet winter and early spring.

Despite an almost obsessive concentration on raising money, organizers of the privately funded games reported they still needed about $200 million more to cover the $1.7 billion it will cost to stage the games.

And nearly everyone was griping about the traffic snarls caused by Olympic preparations.

So why was Olympic organizing committee head Billy Payne smiling?

``All of us . . . are about to encounter that which I believe will become one of the most intense, nerve-wracking but wonderful times of our lives,'' said Payne, president of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games.

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, there has been one constant: the lack of worry expressed by Payne, the city's Olympic boss.

The latest raft of problems that have confronted the organizing effort are, in Payne's view, inevitable bumps on the road to the big payoff.

The work ahead, he said, is great but not insurmountable. The clock will tick more loudly, however, on Wednesday, when the 100-day countdown starts.

``While what we have to do is a lot, it was never supposed to be done except in the last 100 days,'' Payne said in an interview, sounding relaxed for someone who's having a party with a guest list of 2 million people.

``I don't want to understate un·der·state  
v. un·der·stat·ed, un·der·stat·ing, un·der·states

v.tr.
1. To state with less completeness or truth than seems warranted by the facts.

2.
 the enormity e·nor·mi·ty  
n. pl. e·nor·mi·ties
1. The quality of passing all moral bounds; excessive wickedness or outrageousness.

2. A monstrous offense or evil; an outrage.

3.
 of that, but I do want to put it in perspective that there are no time pressures whatsoever, because in every case there are schedules to do all that and we're right on schedule.''

The biggest job remaining for the Atlanta organizers is finishing the 12 arenas that are being built for the Summer Games. In the next few weeks, ACOG ACOG American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
ACOG American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists
 also will take over about 20 existing facilities it must adapt for Olympic use.

Needing a volunteer force of 40,000, ACOG still is wading through the 45,000 applications. The volunteers then must be trained and motivated to work long, grueling hours in exchange for a uniform, box lunches and the chance to say they were part of the Olympics.

A 15,000-mile Los Angeles-to-Atlanta torch relay, critical to stirring up national enthusiasm for the games, is set to begin April 27.

And rehearsals are soon to begin for the opening ceremony, a top-secret extravaganza produced by Hollywood whiz Don Mischer.

So far, Atlanta's preparations have earned high marks from the International Olympic Committee “IOC” redirects here. For other uses, see IOC (disambiguation).

The International Olympic Committee (French: Comité International Olympique) is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas on June 23
, which has been closely monitoring the work.

``This time, the thing to do will be to make sure that everything is right for the athletes,'' said Dick Pound, the IOC IOC
abbr.
International Olympic Committee

IOC n abbr (= International Olympic Committee) → COI m

IOC n abbr (=
 member who heads the review panel.

``By that time, they should be into virtually every venue, or have their access plans and lighting and rewiring plans for all the internal stuff ready to go.''

Over the past six years, the Years, The

the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109]

See : Time
 mood of Atlanta residents has swung from yearning to fear to excitement. Now it finally seems to be settling into eager anticipation.

``We're going to come out fine. I like the way the city's dressing up,'' said Lloyd A. Givens Jr., a downtown office worker.

``I've got some concern about how they're going to handle the sheer numbers of people,'' said Pat Bendert, another downtown worker. ``But I think the city's going to look spectacular.''
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Date:Apr 7, 1996
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