IOC: Pyeongchang’s biggest challenge is promoting the games
PYEONGCHANG, Korea, Republic Of — Pyeongchang’s preparations for the 2018 Winter Olympics are on course but South Korean organizers must step up efforts to promote the games worldwide, the head of the IOC’s inspection team said Friday.
Gunilla Lindberg, head of the International Olympic Committee’s co-ordination commission for the games, said her team was satisfied with the progress they saw in their latest three-day inspection visit.
According to Pyeongchang organizers, construction is on schedule for a series of 26 test events scheduled from November to April. They said six new competition venues for the games are now 90 per cent complete.
“We saw firsthand the progress of the construction projects,” Lindberg said at a news conference. “There is no doubt that the venues will be ready for the upcoming test events.”


