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Asian Games face race against time

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AFP, PALEMBANG: Half-finished venues and an air of unpreparedness raise an uncomfortable question for Indonesia: will it be ready for next year's Asian Games? With less than nine months to go, earthmovers and cranes dot construction sites and plans for logistics remain hazy, pointing to a frantic build-up to the regional Olympics in August.

Turbulent preparations for major events are nothing new: the 2004 Athens Olympics stadium was only completed weeks before the opening ceremony, and Brazil's 2014 World Cup went ahead in unfinished venues.

The doomsday scenario remains New Delhi's 2010 Commonwealth Games, where problems ranged from filthy conditions at the athletes' village to collapsing infrastructure.

Indonesia had its own problems with the 2011 Southeast Asian Games -- which, like the Asian Games, were split between Jakarta and Palembang in South Sumatra -- following corruption scandals and a deadly stampede at the football final.

But the Asian Games are on a different scale altogether: 9,500 athletes in 40 different sports, compared to 28 for the last Olympics, and held in two different cities for the first time in the event's history.

With at least one venue, the velodrome in Jakarta, not expected to be ready until June, chief organiser Erick Thohir admitted the schedule was "a bit tight" for the 30 trillion rupiah ($2.2 billion) Games.

But Thohir, the media tycoon who is president of Inter Milan and owns DC United, pledged that Indonesia will be ready to host its biggest sports event yet from August 18 to September 2.

“Actually we're doing something that's impossible but became possible,” he said this week during an official media visit and venue tour.

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