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Empty seats are a mystery at Beijing Olympics
Rows of empty seats are seen during the women's first round group F football match at the Beijing Olympic Games inTianjinon August 12.
Organizers say events are sold out despite appearances. One possible explanation is that Chinese bought cheap tickets but aren't using them.
By Barbara DemickLos AngelesTimes Staff Writer
August 17 2008
But inside the 17000-seat Olympic Green Hockey Stadium the stands were a sea of blue -- the color of the rows and rows of empty plastic seats. When the game began only a quarter of the seats were filled leaving an incredulous Donna Dancer wife of Australian hockey coach Barry Dancer to ask "Where have all the tickets gone?"
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"Everyone I know wanted tickets; we Chinese love to see sports" said Mike Ma 34 a Beijing office worker who scored a field hockey ticket through a German friend because he was unable to buy one in China. "It's a pity there are so many empty seats. We would like to know who is responsible."
And how it happened.
"This is our fourth Olympics but getting tickets to this one really has been a nightmare" said Stacey Watson a 44-year-old Australian as she watched her country beatPakistan 3-1. "Then you get inside and you wonder who got all the tickets because there is nobody there."
Dancer wife of the Australian coach knows how tough it was to scrape together tickets for the pla
Not every venue is empty. There have been full houses for swimming and gymnastics finals. The 91000-seat National Stadium known as the Bird's Nest was packed Saturday for track and field. But at most other events even table tennis and archery in which the Chinese are strong the lack of fans is glaringly obvious especially on TV.
"All the tickets have been sold out; we will be encouraging all the ticket holders to watch the matches themselves" Wang Wei executive vice president of the organizing committee said Friday at a news conference. "If they don't want to go they should give the tickets to those who do"
Empty seats are a chronic problem at the Olympics where large blocks of the best seats are set aside for sponsors VIPs and media members who may not use them. The 2004 Athens Games were marked by vast swaths of empty seats.
ButAthenswas not sold out and people could buy tickets at the on-site box office. Not so inBeijing. With no same-day tickets available hundreds of people mill about outside the wire fences that separate the Olympic Green from the street looking for tickets. Scalpers sli
On Saturday morning the cheapest price to see
One reason for the shortage is that organizers wanted to make the Games accessible to China's 1.3 billion people so they sold more tickets domestically and at lower prices than usual some for as little as $4. The low prices encouraged people to snap up whatever they could.
But it turns out there weren't that many people truly prepared to spend their Monday morning watching Mali play New Zealand in women's basketball.
Also the custom in Communist China is to attend sporting or cultural events as part of official work outings. Large blocks of empty seats in the cheaper nosebleed sections of the stadiums may have been allocated to state companies that ended up not using them.
From the looks of the stands the empty seats do not appear to be tickets that were sold in theUnited StatesAustraliaorEurope said Mark Lewis president of Jet Set Sports the affiliate of CoSport which was the official sales agent. In the cases where foreigners decided not to go toChina their tickets were returned and resold.
"I know where our seats are. . . . The people who bought our tickets are attending" Lewis said.
So many foreigners have complained that the Chinese have been busing in rent-a-crowds to lend the stands a festive atmosphere.
"It's better. Nobody likes an empty stadium" said Dave Andrews 27 ofPerth
