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Beijing 2022 bid team confident ahead of IOC vote

Xinhua, July 31, 2015 Adjust font size:

The Beijing 2022 Bid team exuded with confidence about winning the right to host the Winter Games following their presentation to members of the International Olympic Committee Friday morning.

"We have the capability as well as the confidence to present the world a fantastic, extraordinary and excellent Olympic Winter Games in Beijing," Chinese vice premier Liu Yandong told reporters at the mixed zone after the 55-minute presentation.

A highlight of the Beijing presentation was former NBA star Yao Ming, who featured in a video playing ice hockey with young kids and also appeared on stage.

"Our presentation was really excellent today. I think, it's better than any of our rehearsals," Yao told reporters after the presentation.

Yao's remarks were echoed by bid teammate and IOC member Yang Yang, who is already six months pregnant for her second child.

"We have tried our best," said Yang. "Many friends have congratulated me on our presentation."

Yang, China's first gold medalist in Winter Olympics, cherished her role in the bidding process.

"It's a special feeling. I feel greatly honored and excited to play a part in Beijing's 2022 bid," she said.

When asked about her plans after the IOC session, Yang replied with a smile: "Go home to hug my son."

The IOC will cast a vote on the host city later Friday.

Beijing, which hosted the 2008 Olympics, is seeking to become the first city to stage both summer and winter Games. Almaty hopes to bring the Games to Central Asia for the first time. Endi