LONDON, Seb Coe, the chairman of London Olympic Games
organizing committee, said that 75 percent of available tickets for the
Olympics have gone to British fans.
Coe told the BBC that as a sports fan himself, he "accepts" that some people have been left "disappointed" after their applications for tickets to this summer's Olympic Games, but that 75 percent of available tickets have gone to British fans.
He said there has "never been a ticket in the history of sports tickets" that has provoked "such an extraordinary demand".
The chairman also said he felt the committee was fulfilling their mains aims -- to have full venues, affordable tickets and to hit revenue targets.
Coe told the BBC that as a sports fan himself, he "accepts" that some people have been left "disappointed" after their applications for tickets to this summer's Olympic Games, but that 75 percent of available tickets have gone to British fans.
He said there has "never been a ticket in the history of sports tickets" that has provoked "such an extraordinary demand".
The chairman also said he felt the committee was fulfilling their mains aims -- to have full venues, affordable tickets and to hit revenue targets.
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