2011年11月10日星期四

Sheikh Bin Abdulrahman al-Thani

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Both bidders will deliver their final presentations in Monaco on Friday to the 27 members of the International Association of Athletics Federations Council, who will make a decision with far reaching implications for the legacy of London 2012 and the future of the Olympic Stadium.

Sheikh Bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, secretary general of the Qatar Olympic Committee and chairman of a Doha bid that has already promised to cover the £5m prize fund so the money can be ploughed into other IAAF initiatives, said: "I think tomorrow we will make more of the future, make more of working with the IAAF on development. I think that will make the difference.

"We know that they have a lot of development programmes across all five continents. This could be going to the youth, making athletics tracks in the regions that are in need of them. We leave that to the IAAF. We will cover the prize money from our side and it is up to them how they choose to use moncler jackets cheap."

Despite renewed questions from stadium design experts over the practicality of air conditioning the 40,000 capacity Khalifa Stadium in Doha, al-Thani said that he was convinced its bid had managed to allay concerns about theAndy Murray in commanding form as the races in Paris Masters quarter-finals heat.

"I think that when the evaluation committee were in Doha, they witnessed the first generation cooling system that we developed four or five years ago. Now we are working on the second generation, which will be solar powered by moncler jackets for kids.

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