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London Summer Olympics XXX Summer Games

London Summer Olympics XXX Summer Games. Presentation Saaremaa Coeducational Gymnasium Form 10 A Herman Kaljo. London will become the first city to officially host the modern Olympic Games three times, having previously done so in 1908 and 1948.

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London Summer Olympics XXX Summer Games

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  1. London Summer OlympicsXXX Summer Games Presentation Saaremaa Coeducational Gymnasium Form 10 A Herman Kaljo

  2. London will become the first city to officially host the modern Olympic Games three times,having previously done so in 1908 and 1948. • By the bid submission deadline of 15 July 2003, nine cities had submitted bids to host the 2012 Olympics. • These cities were Havana, Istanbul, Leipzig, London, Madrid, Moscow, New York, Paris and Rio de Janeiro. London won the right to host the 2012 Games with 54 votes

  3. The 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games will use a mixture of new venues, existing and historic facilities, and temporary facilities, some of them in well-known locations such as Hyde Park and Horse Guards Parade. • In the wake of the problems that plagued the Millennium Dome, the organisers' intention is that there will be no white elephants after the Games and instead that a "2012 legacy" will be delivered. • Some of the new facilities will be reused in their Olympic form, while others, including the 80,000 seater main stadium, will be reduced in size and several will be relocated elsewhere in the UK.

  4. The majority of venues have been divided into three zones within Greater London: the Olympic Zone, the River Zone and the Central Zone. • In addition to these are those venues that, by necessity, are outside the boundaries of Greater London, such as the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy on the Isle of Portland in Dorset and other stadia across the UK.

  5. Public transport, an aspect of the bid which scored poorly in the IOC's initial evaluation, needs to see numerous improvements, including the expansion of the London Overground's East London Line, upgrades to the Docklands Light Railway and the North London Line, and the new "Javelin" high-speed rail service, using Hitachi 'bullet' trains. • They also plan to have 80% of athletes travel less than 20 minutes to their event. The Park would be served by 10 separate railway lines with a combined capacity of 240,000 passengers per hour. Park and ride schemes also feature amongst the many plans aimed at reducing traffic levels during the games.

  6. The costs of mounting the Games are separate from those for building the venues and infrastructure, and redeveloping the land for the Olympic Park. While the Games are privately funded, the venues and Park costs are met largely by public money. • On 15 March 2007 Tessa Jowell announced to the House of Commons a budget of £5.3 billion to cover building the venues and infrastructure for the Games, at the same time announcing the wider regeneration budget for the Lower Lea Valley budget at £1.7 billion. • On top of this, she announced various other costs including an overall additional contingency fund of £2.7 billion, security and policing costs of £600 million, VAT of £800 million and elite sport and Paralympic funding of nearly £400 million. According to these figures, the total for the Games and the regeneration of the East London area, is £9.345 billion. Then Mayor Ken Livingstone pledged the Games Organising Committee would make a profit.

  7. The costs for staging the Games (£2 billion) are funded from the private sector by a combination of sponsorship, merchandising, ticketing and broadcast rights. This budget is raised and managed by the London 2012 Organising Committee. According to Games organisers, the funding for this budget broadly breaks down as: • * 63% from Central Government; • * 23% from National Lottery • * 13% from the Mayor of London and the London Development Agency

  8. To help fund the cost of the games the London Olympic organisers have agreed partnership deals with major companies. • "Tier One" partners already announced include Lloyds TSB, EDF Energy, BT, British Airways, BP, Nortel and Adidas — who announced the deal on the popular website YouTube."Tier Two" supporters already announced include Deloitte and Cadbury's.

  9. Organisers estimate that some 7.7 million tickets would be available for the Olympic Games, and 1.5 million tickets for the Paralympic Games. • They will be going on sale in 2011, with at least 50% of these priced under £20. To reduce traffic, ticketholders would be entitled to free use of London's public transportation network on the day of the event. • It is estimated that 82% of available Olympic tickets and 63% of Paralympic tickets will be sold. There will also be free events: for example, the marathon, Triathlon and road cycling.

  10. The handover ceremony marked the moment when the previous games in Beijing in 2008 handed over the Olympic Flag to the new host city of London.Mayor of London Boris Johnson received the flag from Mayor of Beijing Guo Jinlong, on behalf of London.

  11. The 2012 Summer Olympic programme features 26 sports and a total of 39 disciplines. The 2012 Paralympic Games programme has 20 sports and 21 disciplines. London's bid featured 28 sports, in line with other recent Summer Olympics, but the IOC voted to drop baseball and softball from the 2012 Games two days after it selected London as the host city.

  12. References: • 2012 Summer Olympics URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Summer_Olympics

  13. Thank you for your attention! 

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