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This is an account of life in an Olympic city. Capturing the final preparations before the Opening Ceremony as well as the Games themselves.
Thursday, August 05, 2004
The opinion of the Games by a long time resident of Athens
The following piece is from my good friend Solon, who gives some insights in what has happened in these 7 years since Athens won the Games:
Contrary to Theoharis, I live AND work in
It is true that, given a choice, I would have liked to be a million miles away from the Games. Agoraphobia? Possibly. This is a character thing for me. I like to take my holidays off-season, or try to go to off-beat places that tend not to be crowded. I dislike crowded clubs, avoid the rush-hour, and have been known to stay at home for Christmas (a major Greek faux-pas).
What has happened to
One of the projects already underway before the Games were awarded was the Metro. We didn’t believe at the time that it would ever be completed. I used to complain because the construction work would cut my route home, and of course at the time I thought it was to no avail. This is not paranoia, you see, there was ample precedent. Not least, the Thessaloniki Metro, which had started 8 years before the
Then there was the airport. I used to visit a client near where the new airport was supposed to be coming up. The entrance to their offices changed about three times a week at the time. It was a nightmare to figure out each time. And yet the airport is finished. It is not pretty (well, have you ever heard of an agoraphobic liking an airport?), but its there. And it works. And there is even a road that gets there.
Then there was the tram. Oh boy did I complain. And yet it has replaced some very polluting busses that were a nightmare in their own right. I drive a scooter you see, and there is nothing worse than being stuck behind a bus at a traffic light.
If you see a pattern here, it is because there is one. The thing is, there is a million little things like that. The ring road. The flyovers. The pavements (yes,
To me, we have already won the Games. Not in 1997, when we were awarded the (dubious?) honour of hosting them, and not in the last two weeks of August while participating in them, but in the seven-year preparation span. Have we beaten our own propensity for procrastination? I do not know. I wish, though I doubt it. Only time will tell. But we have achieved things great and wonderful, in a very short time span.
If you have visited
As I said at the beginning, the Games have changed
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