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<h2><a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>: London Unveils Its Olympic Stadium</h2>
<p>The Olympic Stadium for the Games in 2012andnbsp;has been unveiled at a ceremony in the London Olympic Park. The 80,000-seat stadium will be the centre-piece of the 2012 Games venues and will host the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and athletics events. Once the Games are over, the arena will be converted into a 25,000-seat permanent stadium and will become a new home for athletics, combined with other sporting, community and educational uses. Inspiring, Innovative and SustainableCommenting at the launch, the Chairman of the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> Organising Committee (LOCOG), Seb Coe, said: andldquo;We talk a lot about milestones, but few will be more exciting than this, the unveiling of the Olympic Stadium, which will be the centre-piece of our Olympic Park. The stadium will stand for everything we talked about in the bid: it will be inspiring, innovative and sustainable andndash; the theatre within which the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games will be played out and will leave behind top class sporting and community facilities after the Games.andrdquo;Aircraft Carriers and SubmarinesThe Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) is working with the Team Stadium consortium to build the venue, but thanks to the strong progress already made by the ODA since it received the stadium site in July, construction work is expected to start two to three months early next year. Indeed, in the five months since the ODA started working on the area, 28 out of 33 buildings have already been demolished, and because ground levels vary across the site, some parts will have to be lowered by nine metres and others raised by five metres. This implies that over the next few months around 600,000 tonnes of soil will be taken away from the site to help create the construction platform for the stadium andndash; the equivalent weight of around 27 aircraft carriers or 37 submarines.andnbsp;<a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>London was elected as the host city for the Games of the XXX Olympiad on 6 July 2005 at the 117th IOC Session in Singapore. London eventually succeeded in the fourth round of voting, taking 54 votes from a possible 104. London faced stiff opposition during the vote from the other four candidate cities: Paris, New York, Moscow and Madrid. There will be 26 sports on the Olympic programme in London in 2012 and around 10,500 athletes.andnbsp; Watch a video about the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> Olympic Stadium.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>: Third Visit For IOC Commission</h2>
<p>From 20 to 22 May, the International Olympic Committeeandrsquo;s (IOC) Coordination Commission for the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> Games will be in the British capital to assess the London Organising Committee (LOCOG)andrsquo;s progress over the past year. Chaired by Olympian Denis Oswald, the Coordination Commission will look at a number of Games-related topics, visit some of the sites of the future Olympic venues and have an opportunity to meet some of the London Games key partners. This will be the third visit by the Commission to London since it was elected as the host city for the 2012 Games.andnbsp;The <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">Olympic Way</a>As well as discussing with LOCOG and its partners the progress made since the Commissionandrsquo;s last visit, the Commission members will use their vast experience of the Games and of the organisation of sports events to help guide and advise LOCOG in areas as varied as sport, marketing, media operations, workforce and the cultural Olympiad. They will also get the chance to see a number of the Olympic venues during their visit, including the Olympic Park site and Wembley, which will see the Commission walk down the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">Olympic Way</a> to access this iconic stadium.andnbsp;<a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>
London was elected as the Host City for the Games of the XXX Olympiad on 6 July 2005 at the 117th IOC Session in Singapore. London eventually succeeded in the fourth round of voting taking 54 votes from a possible 104. London faced stiff opposition during the vote from the other four candidate cities: Paris, New York, Moscow and Madrid. There will be 26 sports on the Olympic Programme in London in 2012 and around 10,500 athletes.</p>
<h2>London builds up for spectacular Games</h2>
<p>The International Olympic Committee (IOC)andrsquo;s Coordination Commission for the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> Games has delivered a positive endorsement of the work being carried out by the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> Organising Committee (LOCOG) and its partners. Led by its Chairman Denis Oswald, the Commission had spent three days (20-22 May) visiting some of the 2012 venues and hearing updates from LOCOG, the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and the other organisations involved in preparing for the Games.Deliver Great GamesSpeaking at the end of the visit, Denis Oswald said, andldquo;The Commission has been greatly impressed by the quality and speed with which LOCOG and its partners have been able to progress since our last visit. The most visible element is obviously venue construction, and the progress made on the Olympic Park, in particular, is truly astounding. In all the areas of preparation, we have been able to see marked progress by the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> team, and this puts LOCOG on track to deliver great Games in 2012 and a great legacy beyond.andrdquo;Political SupportThe Commission was also able to meet this week with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, leader of the opposition David Cameron, Liberal Democrat MP Don Foster, Olympic Minister Tessa Jowell and the newly elected Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. Oswald said, andldquo;The cross party support for the Games and the backing from the highest levels of Government in Great Britain is extremely reassuring. This strong basis of support for the Olympic and Paralympic Games will be crucial to <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> achieving its objectives. It is also pleasing to see that all levels of Government are working hard to engender a legacy of sports participation from the Games.andrdquo;Focus On The AthletesWith many former top level athletes on the Commission, along with highly experienced sports administrators, the group was pleased to see how LOCOG, in association with the British Olympic Association (BOA), was focusing on the athletesandrsquo; needs for both the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Chairman Oswald noted, andldquo;The athletes are central to the Games, and our Commission members know exactly what it takes to perform at your best on the field of play, as we have a number of Olympians and Paralympians around the table. We have all been very pleased to see that LOCOG has recognised the important place that the athletes hold in the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and this is reflected throughout their planning.andrdquo;<a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>London was elected as the Host City for the Games of the XXX Olympiad on 6 July 2005 at the 117th IOC Session in Singapore. London eventually succeeded in the fourth round of voting taking 54 votes from a possible 104. London faced stiff opposition during the vote from the other four candidate cities: Paris, New York, Moscow and Madrid. There will be 26 sports on the Olympic Programme in London in 2012 and around 10,500 athletes.
Podcast (see below)Podcast with Denis Oswald, Olympian and Chairman of the IOCandrsquo;s Coordination Commission for <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>, on the 3rd visit of the Commission to London.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>: Five Years to Go!</h2>
<p>Today, 27 July 2007, is exactly five years to the day from the Opening Ceremony of the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> Olympic Games. To mark this occasion, a number of events have been taking place over the course of the past week across Britain, including a roadshow, where you can try out different sports, the creation of a giant number five using people on the Olympic Park and lectures and debates featuring Olympic personalities.Inspirational Power of the Games andldquo;Two years ago I sat in a room with 121 of my IOC colleagues, and witnessed a very bold vision for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in London. A vision to reach young people all around the world. To connect them with the inspirational power of the Games. So they are inspired to take up sportandrdquo;, said IOC Coordination Commission Chairman Denis Oswald speaking on the five-years-to-go mark. andldquo;Now, two years down the line, I feel that vision is stronger than ever andndash; and itandrsquo;s exciting to see it being applied in so many practical ways. Initiatives like the UK School Games and the recent andlsquo;Join Inandrsquo; Roadshow andndash; all these are in line with the promise to inspire young people through sport. Every time I visit the UK to complete my various sporting duties, I return feeling energised by the passion of the young athletes I meet, and the enthusiasm of the wider public.andrdquo;Every ConfidenceSpeaking about the next five years and how London was using the Games as a catalyst for wider socio-economic change, Oswald noted, andldquo;Itandrsquo;s a challenging agenda, and the nature of Olympic project management dictates that things will get more complex still in the five years before the Games. But I have every confidence in the team in place. My colleagues and I have been deeply impressed with the professionalism and spirit at every level of the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> Organising Committee (LOCOG).andrdquo; He continued, andldquo;If I have one piece of advice for the London organisers - five years out from the Opening Ceremony - it is to continue in just the same vein. Itandrsquo;s important they keep a calm and steady focus over the next five years. Theyandrsquo;ll need to call on that British cool to respond with the necessary degree of perspective to all the issues arising. This, after all, is a project of scale, and one you can all be rightly proud of for generations to come.andrdquo;<a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>London was elected as the host city for the Games of the XXX Olympiad on 6 July 2005 at the 117th IOC Session in Singapore. London eventually succeeded in the fourth round of voting, taking 54 votes from a possible 104. London faced stiff opposition during the vote from the other four Candidate Cities: Paris, New York, Moscow and Madrid. There will be 26 sports on the Olympic programme in London in 2012 and around 10,500 athletes.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>: Laying Solid Foundations For The Future</h2>
<p>The IOCandrsquo;s Coordination Commission for the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> Games, led by Chairman Denis Oswald, concluded three days of meetings with the Organising Committee for the Games of the XXX Olympiad andndash; <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> (LOCOG) with a strong endorsement of the quality and professionalism of the work being carried out. Having reviewed a thorough cross-section of areas of Games preparation with LOCOG and its partners andndash; the British Olympic Association, the Mayor of Londonandrsquo;s office, the Department of Culture Media and Sport and the Olympic Delivery Authority andndash; the IOC stated that sound planning and consistency of vision were combining to ensure that robust foundations were being laid for the five years ahead. andnbsp;The Visionandldquo;The IOC has been very impressed with what we have seen this week,andrdquo; commented Oswald. andldquo;There is an excellent team in place, who work together with real spirit. Across the board andndash; from venue construction, sport, the Olympic village, through to technology, media operations and the progress being made in sponsorship negotiations, we see that the work is being thoroughly thought through. Operationally and financially they are on-track; the interest from the business community is high, with key new commercial partners signing up in the coming months. All this has progressed without any deviation from the vision that was laid out in Singapore. The Commission members andndash; all of whom have a huge amount of Olympic Games experience - and I come away confident in the structures and people and feeling energised by how the London Games will have a positive legacy and help move sport higher up the agenda andndash; something that is so close to the IOCandrsquo;s heart.andrdquo;andnbsp;andnbsp;Oswald continued, andldquo;We have known since London bid that legacy andndash; both andlsquo;hardandrsquo; and andlsquo;softandrsquo; -was an important element. From the presentations we heard this week it is clear to me that <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> will serve as a model in this area. Also evident, alongside sport, is the strength of the cultural and educational aspects of these Games.andrdquo;andnbsp;Great Olympic ExperienceThe athlete representative on the Coordination Commission, Olympic medallist Frank Fredericks, commented, andldquo;Having toured the Olympic Park, seen the Dome and heard the presentations given by LOCOG this week, Iandrsquo;m really excited about the quality of the London Games. Iandrsquo;m sure that if LOCOG keeps up the good work, the athletes competing in 2012 will have a great Olympic experience andndash; one that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.andrdquo;andnbsp;7 MinutesOn the first day of its visit, the Commission viewed the progress that has been made at the Olympic Park and saw the Dome just before its grand opening. The Commission members then became the first passengers to travel from Stratford International Station to St Pancras in central London, a trip that will allow spectators to travel from central London to the Olympic Park in only seven minutes at Games time. During the meetings, the Commission heard reports on Games-related topics such as sport, the Olympic Village, venue development, NOC Services, transport operations, communications, commercial activities, the environment and sustainability and the Paralympic Games. These discussions allow not just the Commission to be informed of LOCOGandrsquo;s progress, but also for members of the Commission to share their Games experience and provide LOCOG with advice and guidance on elements of the 2012 project, thus helping the organisers to produce truly successful Games. andnbsp;<a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>London was elected as the host city for the Games of the XXX Olympiad on 6 July 2005 at the 117th IOC Session in Singapore. London eventually succeeded in the fourth round of voting, taking 54 votes from a possible 104. London faced stiff opposition during the vote from the other four candidate cities: Paris, New York, Moscow and Madrid. There will be 26 sports on the Olympic programme in London in 2012 and around 10,500 athletes.Podcast
IOC Coordination Commission Chairman Denis Oswald talks to [url]www.olympic.org[/url] following the 2nd visit of the Commission to London.andnbsp;Downloadandnbsp;(.mp3)</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>: Third Visit For IOC Commission</h2>
<p>From 20 to 22 May, the International Olympic Committeeandrsquo;s (IOC) Coordination Commission for the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a> Games will be in the British capital to assess the London Organising Committee (LOCOG)andrsquo;s progress over the past year. Chaired by Olympian Denis Oswald, the Coordination Commission will look at a number of Games-related topics, visit some of the sites of the future Olympic venues and have an opportunity to meet some of the London Games key partners. This will be the third visit by the Commission to London since it was elected as the host city for the 2012 Games.andnbsp;The <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">Olympic Way</a>As well as discussing with LOCOG and its partners the progress made since the Commissionandrsquo;s last visit, the Commission members will use their vast experience of the Games and of the organisation of sports events to help guide and advise LOCOG in areas as varied as sport, marketing, media operations, workforce and the cultural Olympiad. They will also get the chance to see a number of the Olympic venues during their visit, including the Olympic Park site and Wembley, which will see the Commission walk down the <a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">Olympic Way</a> to access this iconic stadium.andnbsp;<a href="http://www.bulgarianpropertysale.com/">LONDON 2012</a>
London was elected as the Host City for the Games of the XXX Olympiad on 6 July 2005 at the 117th IOC Session in Singapore. London eventually succeeded in the fourth round of voting taking 54 votes from a possible 104. London faced stiff opposition during the vote from the other four candidate cities: Paris, New York, Moscow and Madrid. There will be 26 sports on the Olympic Programme in London in 2012 and around 10,500 athletes.</p>

	
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