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Vancouver 2010 Canadas Games David
Guscott Executive Vice President Celebrations and
Partnerships
Sunday, September 20, 2009
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Celebrate the PossibleVancouver Organizing
Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic
Winter Games (VANOC)
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2010 Winter GamesThe numbers
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Vancouver 2010The numbers
(estimated numbers)
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Vancouver 2010Making these Canadas Games
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Government Partners Partenaires gouvernementaux
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Contributing Provinces Provinces contributrices
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Host First Nations Premières nations hôtes
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2010 Commerce Centre
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Canadas GamesTourism partners
  • Tourism agencies for Canada, BC, Whistler,
    Vancouver and Richmond created Tourism Consortium
    four years ago
  • Learned from Sydney 2000 and Salt Lake 2002 of
    tangible benefits to growing countrys brand via
    Games media exposure
  • Specific media outreach initiatives include
    distributing high def b-roll at World
    Broadcasters Briefing on iTouch units
  • Programs planned and funded for two years
    post-Games to harvest the after-glow

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National Partners Partenaires nationaux
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Own the Podium Program
  • Objectives for 2010
  • Become the top medal winner at the Olympic
    Winter Games
  • Finish in the top three nations at the
    Paralympic Winter Games

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Torch Relays
  • The 2010 Olympic Torch Relay
  • The Olympic Flame begins in October 2009 in
    Olympia, Greece
  • It will then start its cross-Canada journey,
    touching the soul of the nation in every
    province and territory
  • 100 days of activities and celebrations
  • 45,000 kilometres
  • 12,000 torchbearers (300 metres each)

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Funding the Games
  • The Games are governed by two budgets
  • Venue construction (capital) budget 580 million
  • Operating budget 1.63 billion

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Operating BudgetRevenue Sources
  • About 95 of operating costs covered by private
    sector
  • Broadcast Rights
  • Donations/Disposal of Assets
  • Licensing, Merchandise, Coins
  • Sponsorships
  • Domestic
  • International
  • Suppliers
  • Ticket Sales

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Vancouver 2010 Competition Venues
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Venues Completed Two Years in Advance
  • More than just a competitive advantage for
    athletes and reassurance that the 2010 Winter
    Games are well organized
  • Strong signal that Canadians are excellent
    project managers and can deliver on time and on
    budget

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Venue Timeline and legacies
  • 2005-08 Venue Construction
  • 2007-09 Venue Testing
  • Late 2009 Overlay
  • Temporary components to prepare
  • the venues for Games time in 2010.

(Venue construction at the Richmond Olympic Oval,
where Speed Skating competitions will be held in
2010)
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Competition Venues
  • Canada Hockey PlaceIce HockeyCapacity 18,630

UBC Thunderbird ArenaIce Hockey, Ice Sledge
HockeyCapacity 7,200
Vancouver Olympic Centre/ Vancouver Paralympic
CentreCurling, Wheelchair CurlingCapacity 6,250
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Competition Venues
  • Richmond Olympic OvalSpeed SkatingCapacity
    8,000

Pacific ColiseumFigure Skating and Short Track,
Speed Skating Capacity 14,239
Cypress MountainFreestyle Skiing,
SnowboardCapacity 12,000
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Whistler Competition Venues
  • Whistler Olympic Park/
  • Whistler Paralympic ParkBiathlon, Cross-Country
    Skiing (Olympic and Paralympic), Ski Jumping,
    Nordic CombinedCapacity Olympic 12,000,
    Paralympic 6,000

Whistler CreeksideAlpine SkiingCapacity
Olympic 7,600, Paralympic 6,000
The Whistler Sliding CentreBobsleigh, Luge and
SkeletonCapacity 12,000
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Vancouver 2010 Non-Competition Venues
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Ceremonies Venues
  • BC Place, VancouverOlympic and Paralympic
    Opening Ceremonies, Olympic Closing Ceremony,
    Nightly Victory Ceremonies and Cultural festival
  • Whistler Celebration PlazaParalympic Closing
    Ceremony, Nightly Victory Ceremonies

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Ceremonies
  • Olympic Winter Games Opening and Closing
    Ceremonies
  • First time in Olympic Games history the Olympic
    Opening/Closing Ceremonies will be staged indoors
  • Paralympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony (BC
    Place), Closing  Ceremony (Whistler)
  • Nightly Victory Ceremonies
  • Each Contributing Province and
  • Territory will be featured
  • BC Place (Vancouver)
  • Whistler Olympic/Paralympic Celebration Plaza
  • Celebration sites
  • Live City Vancouver
  • O-Zone Richmond
  • Whistler Olympic/Paralympic Celebration Plaza

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Non-Competition Venues
  • Main Media Centre, Vancouver
  • Whistler Media Centre

Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre
Whistler
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Non-Competition Venues
  • Olympic and Paralympic Village
  • Vancouver and Whistler
  • Accommodation for athletes and officials

Whistler
Vancouver
Whistler
Vancouver
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Vancouver 2010How are we doing?
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Canadas GamesDes Jeux pour tout le Canada
  • This is our time to shine, our time to show the
    world who we are and what we can do from coast
    to coast to coast.
  • - John Furlong, VANOC CEO
  • Cest loccasion pour nous de briller, de montrer
    au monde qui nous sommes et ce que nous pouvons
    accomplir, dun océan à lautre.
  • - John Furlong, Directeur général du COVAN

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