London Olympic Venues Get Public Funds
January 22, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
The current economic climate has been difficult for Olympic construction. However, just as the Vancouver Games are struggling with withdrawing sponsors and financial backers, the 2012 London Games have secured the equivalent of $634 million in public funds to help with construction of the Olympic Athletes Village (an artist rendition of which is pictured above) and the International Media Centre.
The Athletes Village, which will be located adjacent to Olympic Park, will house approximately 17,000 athletes and coaches. After the Games, the units will be sold as affordable apartments.
The Media Centre, to be located in the Northwest corner of Olympic Park, …read more
Hoy Recommended for Knighthood
December 24, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
The “London Times” is reporting this week that British cycling Olympian Chris Hoy has been recommended to receive an Order of the British Empire for his Olympic accomplishments. The 32-year-old Hoy is young for this honor, which is traditionally bestowed to individuals of near-retirement age.
Fellow Olympian, Rebecca Adlington, who earned two swimming Gold Medals this summer in Beijing, has also been recommended for the honor. She is just 19 years old.
Hoy earned three Gold Medals in track cycling this summer in Beijing. He adds those to the Gold Medal he received in Athens and the Silver Medal he earned in …read more
“London” – Preparing for the 2012 Games
December 21, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
This short film, “London,” shows one filmmaker’s interpretation of the city getting ready for the 2012 Summer Games. Take a look:
London Sailing Venue Completed
November 29, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
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One down, dozens to go… The first Olympic venue for the 2012 London Games has been completed. The Olympic sailing venue at Portland Harbour in Weymouth was unveiled on Friday. On hand for the ceremony were Olympic Gold Medal sailors, Paul Goodison and Jonathon Edwards as well as members of the London Olympic Organizing Committee. Said Chairman, Sebastian Coe:
“We will stage a world-class Olympic and Paralympic Games and the ODA’s completion of construction work on our world-class sailing venue, three and a half years before the event, is a major milestone on our journey to 2012. We have put …read more
Stones to Headline London Olympic Opening Ceremonies
October 30, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
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The Opening Ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympic Games may just be worth the price of an airline ticket “across the pond.” Reportedly the show will include performances by the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Elton John, Phil Collins, Sting, and other British rockers. All I can say is “WOW.”
London Raises Olympic Flag
September 28, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
The City of London hoisted the Olympic and Paralympic flags outside of City Hall on Friday as part of a ceremony getting ready for the 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, which will be held in the city. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson was joined by a collection of Olympians from the 1948 London Games. The flags with fly daily with the British Union Jack until the end of the Games.
(photo © Newscom)
Venues for the London Games
August 29, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
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The Beijing Games may be history, but the people of London are hard at work on the venues for the 2012 Games, which begin July 27, 2012. Below are just a few of the 34 stadiums, arenas, and other venues that will be used for the London Games.
The London Aquatics Centre
Eton Dorney – Olympic Rowing, Kayak, and Canoe Venue
Olympic Stadium
Wembley Stadium – Olympic Football Venue
Weymouth-Portland, Olympic Sailing Venue
Wimbledon – Olympic Tennis Venue
(photos courtesy of London 2012)
London Becomes Official Olympic City
August 25, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
While the closing ceremony was going on in Beijing, the people of London were having a party on the London Mall in front of Buckingham Palace to celebrate London’s becoming the official Olympic city, the site of the Summer Games in 2012. On hand were Michael Phelps; British Olympians, Bradley Wiggins, Mary Peters, Roger Black, Jason Gardener, and others; many performers including “Il Divo;” and members of the Royal Air Force who draped the air above the Palace with plumes of red, white, and blue.
The London Games begin on July 27, 2012.
Scenes from the Beijing Olympic Closing Ceremonies
August 25, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
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The Beijing Olympics–the XXIX Olympiad–are now history. Sunday night’s closing ceremonies officially ended the two weeks of competition amid pagentry and fanfare. Here are some images of the ceremonies:
Britain’s Velodrome Celebrates Olympic Wins
August 18, 2008 by Jeanne Dupuis
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The British cycling team has done exceedingly well at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics and the people at their training facility, the Manchester Velodrome, have been really celebrating. They’ve done so well that many are confused by the fact that the British Olympic Committee is going to build a new center for the upcoming 2012 London Olympic Games. Watch the segment here:
What do you think? Should England really build a new velodrome?
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