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London and the Olympics 2012: The capital is all set to welcome the world
There was a time when Olympic Games were seen as the biggest sporting extravaganza, these still are, but now these are also the most watched in the whole world. Beijing Olympic Games of 2008 were watched by more than 1 billion people. With London Olympics, the figure is expected to go up. The games are still a year away, but London has already embraced the mood of a gracious host for athletes who would be coming to the city next year from 205 nations.
The finance marathon
The initial cost for organizing the games was estimated to be around $6.5 billion, the actual cost turned out to be $15.2 billion. The organizing committee will raise around £2 billion through private funding. In the aftermath of the economic recession and the wide ranging cuts implemented by the government, the organizers are hoping to raise as much as $820 million from ticket sales.
Tickets
The planning and execution for the sale of game tickets have come under heavy criticism from the local media. According to the British broadsheet Guardian, only 30,000 of the 80,000 seats available for 100m race were on offer to the British public. The organizers are facing severe criticism for taking money out of people’s account even before they were allocated with the tickets.
Transport
London has made significant improvement in its transport network in run up to the games. A tube route by the name of ‘jubilee line’ has been opened between London and Stratford. As a tribute to the spirit of the games, an Olympic javelin service is also under construction. For those who would be driving their way to the games, a special route out of London has been created that will be connected to the javelin service.
The venues
Most of the games related construction is on track. A new Olympic park which was earlier the sight of industrial wasteland is being regenerated in Stratford. This Olympic stadium will be the host to opening and closing ceremonies and a range of other track and field events. Several other games are spread throughout the city, beach volleyball will take place at horse guard’s parade near 10 Drowning Street, a cycle time trial at Hampton court palace etc., the legendary site of Wembley stadium, now transformed into a sporting arena, will host men’s and women’s football.
Legacy
This is good news for Londoners; most of the Olympic specific venues will be donated for public use after the final ceremony on 12 August 2012. The move has created some controversy regarding land distribution, but overall it has been applauded by the environmentalists.
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About the author: Amanda Kidd is a blogger whose passion is to explore new places around the world. Amongst all, she loves beaches and her favorite has been the Virginia Beach. She enjoys blogging on travel related topics that also include frugal tips to travel and best honeymoon packages.
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about 1 year ago
From a plan of $6.5 billion, to an actual cost of $15.2 billion is very huge. From this we can assume how big this whole event is. People across the world loves to witness Olympics because of the varieties it brings. Even if I can’t attend this event live I’ll try to
watch on TV.
about 1 year ago
Ever since the planned cost of the 2012 Olympics were released I felt it was too small. I also feel that although it will do wonders for tourism, the public transport service will come under extreme pressure throughout the course of the games
about 11 months ago
Every Olympics games create a lot of revenues for the country where it is held. Hotels are always booked and practically all businesses in the area see a huge jump in sales. It will definitely usher an influx of people in London. Looking forward to July.
about 10 months ago
I wish i am in London right now to witness this much awaited event. I am crossing my finger that my business trip will be canceled or postponed so that I can watch this event live haha. I was able to visit Beijing 4 years ago during the last Olympic which was held in that country. I am so thrilled to watch this upcoming event. We do have a lot of representatives from our country this year that’s why I am rooting for their wins. Hopefully our team will grab the most number of medals (not expecting but I am hoping ^_^)
I agree with Darlene… tourism will instantly improve and so as the revenue of that country.
Thank you for sharing
about 9 months ago
Olympics 2012 is the hottest thing now… i’m aware of fake tickets circulation, so best way for me is to watch it on idiot box. anyways Amanda, you did a good job… nice piece of good writing.. i like it..