London Is Going To Host 2010 Olympic Games
Now the only city to have ever been chosen three times to host the modern Olympic Games, London will be at the center of the world's attention come summer 2012. There will be about 18500 athletes competing who will be staying in purpose built Accommodation in London. London made its successful bid in 2005 with the 117th IOC meeting, which took place in Singapore. Noteworthy competition for the bid was New York City, Moscow, Paris, and Madrid. The slogan of the forthcoming games is a cheerful "Live as one", and it is likely that 205 countries and 18,500 athletes will participate.
London's new Olympic Park will be constructed in Stratford, and a large variety of other venues have been planned, including already existing buildings and fresh ones erected to cater to the games in London. Nonetheless, the city is wary of leaving behind any expensive, otherwise useless venues once the Olympics have concluded, and organizers of the event have decided to create facilities that will either be useable by Londoners at the closing of the games or can be shipped off to other parts of the country for utilization elsewhere.
Right now, planners of the games in London expect that some eight million tickets will be made available for the 2012 Olympics and one and half million made available for the Paralympic Games. Ticket orders were made available from March 2010, but the actual sale date won't be until the spring of 2011. At this time, in order to keep traffic manageable, anybody who purchased a ticket will have free and unlimited use of the London public transportation network. It is probable that 82% of Olympic tickets and 63% of the Paralympic tickets will be purchased overall.
Two entirely different logos have been created for these Olympic Games. One, produced by Kino Design, was put out specifically for the early bidding process, and the second, made by Wolff Olins and costing an astounding 400,000 pounds, is now the official emblem of the 2012 Olympics. The design features an abstract representation of the year "2012" with the Olympic Rings in the zero and has been rendered in four different colors: orange, magenta, blue, and green. Overall, public opinion of the logo has been disappointingly low, but merchandise sporting the brand has sold well since its first appearance in 2008.
It is intended that the 2012 Olympic Games will feature twenty-six different sports with thirty-eight disciplines, and the Paralympics will have twenty and twenty-one, respectively. Although London's bid initially contained a total of twenty-eight sports, the IOC decided to drop baseball and softball. The two sports will remain on the Olympic roster, though they were featured for the very last time in Beijing in 2008.
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