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Olympic security shake-up after online casino stunt
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Posted on 08/17/2004 12:11:33 PM PDT by Happy2BMe

Olympic security shake-up after online casino stunt

Tue Aug 17,10:56 AM ET

ATHENS (AFP) - Olympics Games organisers ordered beefed-up security at all venues after an embarrassing breach involving a Canadian man who leapt into the pool during a synchronised diving event.

The order to step up security was launched after the 31-year-old, dressed in a tutu and clown shoes, mounted one of the boards and plunged into the water during the competition Monday evening.

He stayed in the pool for several minutes before officials at the Aquatic Centre realised he was not supposed to be there and pulled him out.

Marton Simitsek, CEO of the Athens organising committee, told a press conference that the man "wanted to present a message to his wife by getting on television."

"He took off his shirt and he had a message on his chest," Simitsek said.

In fact the message carefully printed on the man's bare chest was the name of an online gambling website, which has launched similar stunts at a host of major sporting events.

Men and women representing the company have run on the field of play, sometimes half-dressed and sometimes nude, bearing the slogan at the 2002 European Cup football final in Glasgow, this year's Superbowl and the 2003 US Open Golf among other events.

The man was taken away by security staff and handed over to the police.

He will remain in custody to face trial in Athens Wednesday for violating public order rules, a court official said.

Simitsek said that because of the prank, police would now be placed around all competition areas in every venue to prevent another 'invasion'.

But to play down the police presence the officers will be dressed in the bright multi-coloured shirts worn by volunteers.

"We want to keep the appearance of security low-key. Security people are there but we don't want venues to be packed with people in uniforms," said Simitsek.

As for the arrested husband, "this gentleman will go through the normal legal channels like everbody else, Greek or foreign," said Simitsek.

When told that the man had in fact been advertising, Games organisers said they had merely repeated what the man had told Greek police.

Athens is spending 1.2 billion euros (1.4 billion dollars) on guarding the Games, making it the biggest security bill in Olympic history.


TOPICS: Extended News
KEYWORDS: 2004; greece; olympics; olympicsecurity; terrorism; tutudiver
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1 posted on 08/17/2004 12:11:37 PM PDT by Happy2BMe
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To: Happy2BMe

I can understand the confusion in the delayed reaction. The guards probably just thought it was a team from San Fransisco.


2 posted on 08/17/2004 12:16:35 PM PDT by Always Right
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To: Always Right
Caption "Ballet Man" As He Dives At The 2004 Olympics

3 posted on 08/17/2004 12:18:45 PM PDT by Happy2BMe (JOHN KERRY is as much like the WORKING MAN as WHOOPIE GOLDBERG is to GEORGE W. BUSH! - Vote BUSH!)
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To: Always Right

He was probably better than the synch schwimmers.


4 posted on 08/17/2004 1:14:20 PM PDT by Francis McClobber
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