Title: Games Overview presentation
1Vancouver 2010 Canadas Games David
Guscott Executive Vice President Celebrations and
Partnerships
Sunday, September 20, 2009
2Celebrate the PossibleVancouver Organizing
Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic
Winter Games (VANOC)
32010 Winter GamesThe numbers
4Vancouver 2010The numbers
(estimated numbers)
5Vancouver 2010Making these Canadas Games
6Government Partners Partenaires gouvernementaux
7Contributing Provinces Provinces contributrices
8Host First Nations Premières nations hôtes
92010 Commerce Centre
10Canadas 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
11National Partners Partenaires nationaux
12Own 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
13Torch 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)
14Funding the Games
- The Games are governed by two budgets
- Venue construction (capital) budget 580 million
- Operating budget 1.63 billion
15Operating 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
16Vancouver 2010 Competition Venues
17Venues 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
18Venue 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)
19Competition 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
20Competition Venues
- Richmond Olympic OvalSpeed SkatingCapacity
8,000
Pacific ColiseumFigure Skating and Short Track,
Speed Skating Capacity 14,239
Cypress MountainFreestyle Skiing,
SnowboardCapacity 12,000
21Whistler 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
22Vancouver 2010 Non-Competition Venues
23Ceremonies 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
24Ceremonies
- 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
25Non-Competition Venues
- Main Media Centre, Vancouver
- Whistler Media Centre
Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre
Whistler
26Non-Competition Venues
- Olympic and Paralympic Village
- Vancouver and Whistler
- Accommodation for athletes and officials
Whistler
Vancouver
Whistler
Vancouver
27Vancouver 2010How are we doing?
28Canadas 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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