Athens 2004 Games organizers on Friday rejected concerns over its security plans as the British Olympic Association and Scotland Yard lent much-needed backing for Greece. After a series of fiercely critical articles in British and Australian media over the past week, organizers said their security plans were the most extensive in the history of the Olympics. “There is unprecedented work taking place for the Athens Olympics security,” Games organizers ATHOC said in a statement. “No single athlete who took part in the 40 test events has expressed concern over security measures.” Full Story
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