Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Madrid 2016 Olympic



1. what does the logo represent?

The logo is named "Corle" and represents a hand in the colors of the Olympics, welcoming foreigners to the games. The silhouette of an 'M', representing Madrid, is also hidden in the hand. It was designed by an Argentine, Joaquin Malle. The initial design was merely an outline of the hand; the final version bursts with color rings within the hand.

2.Can this city win the bid in october? why or why not?

This city can be win the bid because Madrid enjoys extremely high levels of support from its citizens. A recent poll put Madrid's support levels at 92.6% and the bid already has 25,000 volunteers signed up. Madrid 2016 also has over 60 corporate sponsors.

3. What does city have that attract you the most as the Olympic Commitee?

They have the great competition venues for the Games would be in two main clusters.
The Eastern zone would be the location of the Olympic Stadium, Aquatic Centre, and the Olympic Village, as well as the Telefónica Arena (called before Madrid Arena and earlier Rockódromo de Casa de Campo, will hold basketball events) and the IFEMA Fairgrounds (eight sports plus the Press Center).
The River Zone aside the Manzanares River would host the venues for rowing, beach volleyball, archery, cycling, tennis, modern pentathlon, triathlon, equestrian and rhythmic gymnastics. After the games, the river bank will become a public park celebrating sport, culture and music.
The city is currently completing new swimming and tennis venues (Caja Mágica - The Magic Box) and looking to expand and modernize existing sporting facilities.Bernabeu, and Estadio La Peineta are likely venues should Madrid win the games. A new center for sport with the aim of improving facilities for disabled athletes will also be created as part of the push for the Paralympic Games.

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