She was recorded ahead of the ceremony. Such a young child, it's difficult to send her (live) in such an event.

We have a very, very precise project which is related to no waste after the games.

Obviously, you sell more tickets for a Winter Olympics in Switzerland than in Sicily. And since we have the euro and no border checks, it's normal to see more people coming from France than from Sicily, which is farther away.

They will let us know if they want us to give specific information to the athletes.

It is a dangerous sport.

There are still some problems of course, We have 5,500 (bus) runs per day. 15 or 20 have problems.

It's typical for Italians to do things at the last minute. We are also keeping back tickets to be sold on the spot.

The track is challenging. It is not particularly risky.

The real story is that we had 9,000 people in the Piazza Castello and more than 10,000 in Piazza San Carlo where the big screens are [during the opening ceremony]. The whole town was partying until 2 in the morning. It is a great success and people are having fun.