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Rio 2016 opens Olympic Equestrian Centre Rio 2016 unveils innovative Olympic torch Rio 2016 News Rio 2016 organisers receive sustainability certification 28/01/2016 The work of the Rio 2016 Organising Committee to deliver the Olympic and Paralympic Games – and a positive legacy – in a sustainable manner has been recognised with the award of the top global certifi... Rio 2016 basketball venue unveiled 20/01/2016 Earlier in January the Carioca Arena 1 became the first Rio 2016 venue of the year to be unveiled. In August the 16,000-seat arena, the largest in Barra Olympic Park will play host to world stars such... Rio 2016 basketball venue unveiled 19/01/2016 Earlier in January the Carioca Arena 1 became the first Rio 2016 venue of the year to be unveiled. In August the 16,000-seat arena, the largest in Barra Olympic Park will play host to world stars such... Elite ex-athletes offer expert advice to Rio 2016 team 15/01/2016 Under the aegis of the Rio 2016 organising committee, Olympians are ensuring that no detail is left to chance in the preparations for this summer’s Games. “Athletes are at the heart of our planning” i... Brazil Mastercup proves a masterstroke as tennis venue declares itself ready for Rio 15/12/2015 Rio 2016 took a tantalising step closer after Barra Olympic Park finally opened its doors to the Brazil Mastercup tennis tournament – the 20th and last of this year’s test events for the Games. The ev... Brazilians and Britons box clever in Rio test event 08/12/2015 Brazilians won three of the gold medals on offer at the Rio International Boxing Tournament early in December, bringing the latest Olympic test event to a successful and encouraging close. The home cr... Canoe slalom test event in Rio hailed a success 04/12/2015 Great Britain, Slovenia, France and Austria all hailed winners at the International Canoe Slalom in Deodoro, but the biggest praise was reserved for a demanding course that will produce worthy Olympic... Hosts shine in hockey test event in Rio 04/12/2015 Brazil’s men defeated South American rivals Chile in dramatic fashion to win the Aquece Rio International Hockey Championship – raising hopes that the sport will attract a fanatical local following ah... Lin Dan thrills Rio crowd in badminton test event 04/12/2015 Lin Dan gave an enthralled crowd exactly what they came for at the Rio stage of the BWF Grand Prix – and helped China complete a memorable clean sweep in the badminton test event. The five-time World ... Briton Drinkhall dominates the table tennis test in Rio 01/12/2015 Great Britain's Paul Drinkhall made his long journey to Rio worthwhile by winning the men's singles event at the Aquece Rio International Table Tennis Tournament on November 19. Drinkhall, the world n... 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Athletes will enjoy world-class facilities, including a superb village, all located in one of the world’s most beautiful cities, in a compact layout for maximum convenience. The competition venues will be clustered in four zones – Barra, Copacabana, Deodoro and Maracanã – and connected by a high-performance transport ring. Nearly half of the athletes will be able to reach their venues in less than 10 minutes, and almost 75 per cent will do so in less than 25 minutes. Of the 34 competition venues, of which 18 are already operational, eight will undergo some permanent works, seven will be totally temporary and nine are being constructed as permanent legacy venues. The Rio Games will also celebrate and showcase sport, thanks to the city’s stunning setting and a desire to lift event presentation to new heights. At the same time, Rio 2016 will be an opportunity to deliver the broader aspirations for the long-term future of the city, region and country – an opportunity to hasten the transformation of Rio de Janeiro into an even greater global city. More About The Election The city of Rio de Janeiro will host the Games of the XXXI Olympiad. This followed three rounds of voting by members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on 2 October 2009 at the 121st IOC Session, in Copenhagen, Denmark.. Seven cities were initially proposed by their National Olympic Committees to host the 2016 Games: Chicago (USA), Prague (CZE), Tokyo (JPN), Rio de Janeiro (BRA), Baku (AZE), Doha (QAT) and Madrid (ESP). On 4 June 2008, the IOC Executive Board selected four cities to enter the Candidate City phase of the bid process. Listed in the official order of drawing of lots, these cities were: - Chicago (USA) - Tokyo (JPN) - Rio de Janeiro (BRA) - Madrid (ESP) During the vote on 2 October 2009, Rio de Janeiro eventually triumphed by taking 66 votes compared to Madrid's 32. This gave Rio the majority that it needed to be elected as the host city for the 2016 Games. Rio had to overcome stiff competition, however, in the form of Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid in order to get the Games. 21st IOC Session, 2 October 2009, Copenhagen: Election of the Host City of the XXXI Games of the Olympiad Rounds 1 2 3 Rio de Janeiro 26 46 66 Madrid 28 29 32 Tokyo 22 20 Chicago 18 - Other candidate cities MadridMadrid 2016’s Games vision was based upon creating an unforgettable Games-time experience, which would be second to none. In parallel with this, Madrid wanted to use the Games-time planning process to deliver lasting benefits to the people and communities of Madrid and Spain. Madrid 2016 also intended to extend its “hand of friendship” to inspire the world’s people to reach out to each other in different ways, encouraging social interaction and promoting social cohesion. It wanted to provide a “human touch” to deliver its aspiration for people to share the feelings and emotions of the athletes. The Madrid 2016 bid provided an offer of sport and venues that was one of the most compact in Olympic history, with all the competition venues in the city except one (shooting, situated 21km from the city centre) located within a 10-kilometre radius of the city centre, with easy access from the airport and by road and public transport. Madrid’s concept for the Games involved turning the whole city into one Olympic Village, promoting a Spanish celebratory feel and allowing everyone to share an unforgettable Games-time experience. The competition venues for 77 per cent of the nominated sports already existed, and new venues would be built only if they formed part of Madrid’s long-term plans for development within two key zones in the city – the Core Zone and the River Zone. TokyoTokyo 2016 wanted to stage the Games in the very heart of the city, totally integrating them within the life of the city, and providing the entire community with a vibrant sense of participation. All of Tokyo was to become a field of play, and the Games experience was to permeate Tokyo, Japan and the international community. The Games were to provide the opportunity to bring people together from different communities, young and old, local and international, in a shared experience of the very highest levels of excellence and friendship. Tokyo 2016 had a vision of Games with a total athlete focus, in order to provide the greatest possible sporting experience; of green urbanism, which was to regenerate the urban environment; and of meeting the people, so as to provide a stage for celebrating diversity and intercultural communication. Every competition venue for Tokyo 2016 was within an 8-km radius of the new city-centre Olympic Stadium with the exception of the shooting venue, and the football preliminary venues in the co-host cities (all of which are fully operational). Tokyo 2016 promised to be the most compact, efficient Games ever, with 70 per cent of the athletes in the Olympic Village just 10 minutes away from their venues. The city-centre venues were close by, so that travel would be kept to a minimum whether it was on foot, or by wheelchair, bicycle, fleets powered exclusively by carbon-free fuels or Tokyo’s public transport system. Chicago Chicago 2016 envisioned the Games as a truly joyous festival of sport and humanity, celebrating the Olympic spirit as embodied by the athletes. This vision was to guide all of the future Organising Committee’s decisions, activities and programmes and be integrated throughout the seven-year cycle into all aspects of the Games. As a city of festivals, Chicago felt that it was distinctly capable of fulfilling this vision. The city is graced with lakefront promenades, expansive parks, grand boulevards, renowned cultural institutions and world-class amenities - all of which were to be integral to Chicago’s celebration of the Games. The city welcomes tens of millions of people annually to these spaces for festivals, parades, concerts and other public gatherings. Throughout the year, the centre of the city comes alive with celebrations of sport, art, music and cultural heritage. The Olympic Village lay at the heart of Chicago 2016’s plan. It was linked closely to the lakefront, the parks and the vast majority of venues. This vision for the Games was driven by an intense focus on sport to ensure the best possible experience for the athletes. Twenty-two of the 26 sports were to be concentrated in the centre of the city. Ninety per cent of all athletes would have resided within 15 minutes of their competition and training venues. Just steps away from the Village, the largest multi-use facility in North America would have housed the Lake Michigan Sports Complex, home to 11 Olympic and 8 Paralympic sports, and the International Broadcast Centre and Main Press Centre . Rio 2016 Get tickets for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio! Rio 2016 Tickets Did you know? Golf is today played by more than 60 million people worldwide. 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