The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) chief executive Mike Hooper is satisfied with the security arrangements for the ongoing hockey World Cup and hopes this and other upcoming events will help in the formation of future plans.
"The security we have here is very good and the kind we would ideally want during the Commonwealth Games in October." Hooper said on the sidelines of the hockey championship here.
"We also have the upcoming Commonwealth championships in boxing and archery, which should help us study the situation. The reports that we get after these meets will give us a good idea of what to expect,” added Hooper, who was elated to see New Zealand overcome the Koreans in a Pool A match.
The Kiwi official said athletes were being briefed about the situation here and their statements should not be taken seriously, as of now.
"The security we have here is very good and the kind we would ideally want during the Commonwealth Games in October." Hooper said on the sidelines of the hockey championship here.
"We also have the upcoming Commonwealth championships in boxing and archery, which should help us study the situation. The reports that we get after these meets will give us a good idea of what to expect,” added Hooper, who was elated to see New Zealand overcome the Koreans in a Pool A match.
The Kiwi official said athletes were being briefed about the situation here and their statements should not be taken seriously, as of now.
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