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Another Olympic Problem — Squat Toilets

Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:01 AM EDT
world-news, odd-news, olympics, beijing, toilets
Stephen Wade, AP Sports Writer
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BEIJING — Among all the protests, pollution concerns and talk of boycotts surrounding the Beijing Olympics, a more basic problem has arisen for organizers: the toilets.

At the more than 30 test events held by organizers, the presence of squat toilets at many of the new and renovated venues has drawn frequent complaints.

"We have asked the venues to improve on this, to increase the number to sit-down toilets," Yao Hui, deputy director of venue management for the Beijing organizers, said Wednesday. "Many people have raised the question of toilets."

The issue came up again over the weekend when the San Diego Padres played the Los Angeles Dodgers at the new Olympic baseball venue. The portable toilets trucked in were of the style used widely in Asia, but rarely in the West.

Yao suggested it would be difficult to change every permanent toilet in the 37 venues, 31 of which are in Beijing. So he said the focus would be on satisfying three groups of visitors: athletes, journalists and the Olympic family, meaning primarily VIPs.

He said renovation was underway at the three most striking venues for the Olympics, the 91,000-seat "Bird's Nest" National Stadium, the "Water Cube" and the National Indoor Stadium. He said most of the toilets there "should be" the sit-down style.

Beijing is expecting about 500,000 foreigners to attend the Aug. 8-24 games.

"Most of the Chinese people are used to the squat toilet, but nowadays more and more people demand sit-down toilets," Yao said. "However, it will take some time for this transition."

Beijing is reported to be spending at least $40 billion on the venues and related infrastructure, all designed to feature a modern country that has grown in three decades to a political and economic powerhouse.

"I believe the Olympic games will be a great opportunity for us to speed up this transition," Yao said. "I believe the situation will get better and better."

© 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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holyhandgrenade

I wonder if Chinese people in general have stronger quadriceps when compared to other countries because of their squat toilets. I've had to pull the "squat and hover" before and I must say that I felt like I was doing weighted squats after I can resume to my standing position following my excrement party. I imagine they could land better jumping off of tall objects too. Similar range motion and I'm sure their squatting technique must be pretty good or else...well having excrement parties wouldn't be very fun because shoes and clothes and what not might become soiled.

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Reply#1 - Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:09 AM EDT
lauhal

hahahahahahahahahaha!

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#1.1 - Thu Mar 20, 2008 6:29 AM EDT
Jack Huang

I had to get used to squat toilets on my first trip back to China. I hope that the Olympic venue toilets won't make you pay for your own toilet paper. Tourists will be in for a bit of a surprise if they didn't know that beforehand.

It really is about technique, because you're supposed to squat all the way down, so your thighs are resting on your calves, not just to a weightlifter's squat.

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#1.2 - Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:22 PM EDT
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Steve Webel

It's about technique, not strength. ( http://stevewebel.com/2007/07/24/the-asian-squat/ )

I agree with the author of this article, this is going to be a real problem for Western tourists at the games.

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Reply#2 - Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:57 PM EDT
lauhal

Too funny! Squat Theory...hilarious. :)

  • 1 vote
#2.1 - Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:47 PM EDT
Carole R

Ha, ha, ha. I really needed that video before I went to Italy the first time. The first time that I needed the bathroom, I thought that someone had stolen the gizmo.

    #2.2 - Sat Mar 22, 2008 12:12 AM EDT
    Jack Huang

    I like how the poll next to Squat Theory is "Do you like 'Peeps'"

    You dirty, dirty man.

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    #2.3 - Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:25 PM EDT
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    Steve Webel

    From an unrelated post.... ;-)

      Reply#3 - Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:03 PM EDT
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