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Experience the thrill of the Austin 2020 Olympics at iconic venues like Zilker Park, Texas Swim Center, and Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. The Olympic Village near Texas University ensures convenience for athletes. Join the VIP event for sponsors with a star-studded concert at Frank Erwin Center. Stay updated with the smartphone app featuring news, rankings, and media content. Embrace the spirit of the Lone Star State with the cowboy mascot. Don't miss out on the excitement with innovative social media displays!
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Olympics Sara Tenberg
Location and Venues • Opening and Closing Ceremony: Zilker Park is 351 acres able to hold over 150,000 spectators. Chosen for its large amount of land and popularity. • Swimming Events: Texas Swim Center located on the University of Texas’ campus • Skating Events: Cedar Park Center located in cedar park (North Austin). Chosen because it’s already an ice skating center large enough to hold Olympic games. • Track/Outdoor Events: Darrell K Royal-Texas memorial stadium, holds over 100,000. Chosen for popularity and large stadium. • Olympic Village: Build an Olympic village near Texas University. Will be used in the future as a place to house students of the University of Texas.
Logo Austin 2020
VIP event for Sponsors • There will be a concert held the day before the opening ceremony inviting all sponsors with 3 extra tickets to bring friends or family, where there will be 5 famous singer/song writers performing at the Frank Erwin Center at 7:00 p.m.
Mascot • Mascot is a cowboy from Texas with stars rather than circles because of the star on the texas flag, texas being the lone star state.
Smartphone App • This app will allow people to follow all Olympic events. There will be 3 tabs to explore. One will be like a news feed, telling you what is happening at the moment where you can scroll through to also see what events have been going on throughout the day. A second tab will allow you to see the ranks of players in each event category. The third tab will be a feed of pictures and short video clips posted of the games.
Social Media • Digitalized screens on back windshields or vehicles that displays changing information on the olympics. (Can see from outside of vehicle, but see through from inside view)