Head of 2018 Winter Games scotches claims of delays

The advertising hoarding promoting the 2018 Winter Olympics stands in the mountain cluster of PyeongChang February 9, 2015. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski

By Andrew and Downie RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb 27 - All venues for the 2018 Winter Olympics are on schedule and no events will be held outside host city Pyeongchang and nearby Gangneung, said the head of the Games as he refuted suggestions of delays. "We are ready for test events and venues are on schedule," Cho Yang-ho told reporters on Friday after assuring the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that preparations in South Korea were on time "like airlines". Earlier this month Gian Franco-Kasper, long-time International Ski Federation president and influential IOC member, said it was "almost impossible" for ski and snowboard test events to go ahead as planned. Authorities also told Reuters they had discussed the possibility of moving some competitions to Japan. Cho dismissed that idea after presenting an update on Korea's proposals to an IOC executive board meeting in Rio. He said Pyeongchang was "redesigning some of the venues in an effort to reduce the cost" but did not give details of the sites or how much money might be saved. Cho added the IOC wanted Korea to move faster to sign up domestic sponsors. "It is not progressing fast enough," he said before explaining that announcements on commercial partnerships were due soon. The Winter Games has 15 sporting disciplines in seven Olympic categories. (Additional reporting by Karolos Grohmann and Steve Keating, editing by Tony Jimenez)