Rio athletes village unveiled for IOC boss

The largest athletes' village in Olympic history has been unveiled in front of IOC president Thomas Bach ahead of the Rio de Janeiro Games in Brazil.

Despite financial and organisational problems that have delayed other construction projects for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, the largest athletes' village in the long history of the Games was unveiled on Wednesday in the Brazilian city.

The village will host more than 18,000 Olympic and Paralympic athletes, officials, staff and volunteers in 31 buildings and more than 3600 apartments.

It will be equipped with video games, musical instruments, beauticians, psychologists, a multi-faith religious centre, swimming pools and tennis courts.

"(The athletes) will prepare for their competitions but, at the same time, they will dine together, they will discuss together, they will celebrate together and, in doing so, will send a strong message of understanding, peace and respect to the whole world," International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said.

The first athletes are expected to arrive at the village on July 24 ahead of the August 5-21 Olympics.


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