Monday 17 October 2011

London Olympics 2012 - royal wedding in April, Prince William and Kate Middleton “wash-out” will be back, warn London restaurateurs

Restaurant owners in London have warned that a boon for their business can not serve as the 2012 Olympics and will be gone.

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They also warned that the royal wedding in April, Prince William and Kate Middleton “wash-out” will be back.

Olympic and approximately 5.5 million visitors a day more than 900,000 is expected to attract overnight visitors, but restaurateurs predict regulars staying away, supplies being disrupted and tourists lured from the West End.

Chairman of the Restaurant Association and owner of Porters English Restaurant and Covent Garden Grill, the royal wedding was a “wash-out” and he deems that the Olympics could be, too, according to The Earl of Bradford.

The Independent quoted him as saying, “I think that’s an example when people are in London specifically for one reason they don’t think of going out to a restaurant”.

Richard Shepherd, a restaurant and sports during his four restaurants is considered closed after takings plunged by 75 percent over the royal wedding period.

He said, “I think a lot of people are going to catch a cold again”.

Saturday 24 September 2011

Olympic Boxing administrators was claimed in a secret agreement

Olympic Boxing administrators was claimed in a secret agreement for a million pounds for the right to compete next year.

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Azerbaijan said the International Amateur Boxing Association in London playing for £ 6million in exchange for two gold medals have been promised.

AIBA officials from the former Soviet state has admitted receiving cash, before claiming that it came from a Swiss company, but denies claims of corruption.

Amateur Boxing World Series, a new franchise, along with cash assistance was paid.

But boxing insiders, Chief Operating Officer of the World Series is claimed, Ivan Khodabakhsh, theamateur boxing franchise and a secret agreement between Azerbaijan's government had bragged about.

One source said: ‘Ivan boasted to a few of us that there was no need to worry about World Series Boxing having the coin to pay its bills.

As long as the Azeris got their medals, WSB would have the cash.’

Another told the BBC’s Newsnight that Khodabakhsh said: ‘We are safe now — Azerbaijan came in — we have to give them medals for that.

‘He was talking about gold medals in London in return for millions of dollars of secret payments. Medals are being sold blatantly.’

According to Newsnight it says: ‘Please transfer the investment money soonest possible to the WSB America account.’

AIBA, who organise the Olympic boxing, funds come from Azerbaijan, but confirmed that it was a business investor.

They called the allegations ‘preposterous’, although AIBA president Dr Wu Ching-kuo promised to sack Khodabakhsh if he is found to have acted illegally.

Dr Wu said: ‘We have a zero tolerance policy on corruption and we will conduct an immediate investigation.’

Khodabakhsh said: ‘I deny that I have offered anyone two gold medals or have any understanding that anybody else has offered two gold medals to Azerbaijan.’

Monday 15 August 2011

London Olympics cycling royalty dress rehearsal for tomorrow

Cycling royalty dress rehearsal for tomorrow, next year's London Olympics, killed in road outside Buckingham Palace.

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London, Surrey Cycle Classic Games event was the biggest test yet.

I started it and finished goods were in central London and the British Tour de France hero as "Read" 26 Cavendish won by Mark, who hailed yesterday’s road race as “incredible”.

Everyone was not riding high. Parts of the capital were brought to a standstill because of road closures as 150 of the world’s leading cyclists took on the 87-mile course.

TV star Eamonn Holmes tweeted: “Big tailbacks on A3, approaches to M25 and in other direction to Wimbledon. Due to flamin Olympic bikes. Keep sport in a stadium.”

Wednesday 10 August 2011

London Olympics 2012: Olympics Minister Hugh Robertson said China's official Xinhua news agency has denied the claims

UK Sport and Olympics Minister Hugh Robertson said China's official Xinhua news agency has denied the claims made that London 2012 Olympics as the host image after widespread riots and looting have taken a beating.

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Xinhua reported that rioters and looters of the images left in London next year's London Olympics Security of the public are concerned about the situation.

Robertson was quoted as saying by The Daily Telegraph, "I think they are wrong, for 14 to 15 months that I have been Olympics minister I have made security the key area. I am absolutely happy, and I am not a novice in this having been in the army for 10 years".

Asked why he was so confident, Robertson said: "I know what's in that (security) package. The Chinese state news agency doesn't. I am absolutely convinced that the intelligence-led, risk-based assessed approach is the best possible way to have a safe and secure Games."

Robertson, however, admitted that rioting was embarrassing.

He said, "I am saying to them that our incredibly detailed and complex security plan gives us no better guarantee, as much as you can guarantee these things, that we can deliver a safe and secure Games".

London Olympics 2012 scheduled will runs form July 27-August 12.

Saturday 23 July 2011

London 2012 Olympics a year to celebrate the reversal of count


Sports-loving Mancunians this weekend can embrace the Olympic values​​.

London 2012 Olympics a year to celebrate the reversal of count, Manchester Council for their free use of recreational facilities is offered.

Zumba class with everything from badminton to yoga are available at selected locations.

Other upcoming events include taster sessions held at Manchester’s new National BMX Centre at Sportcity on 6th August.

Councillor Mike Amesbury said: “I am proud that Manchester will be so heavily involved with the 2012 Games. It is fantastic to see that recognised by the Olympic and Paralympic teams that have chosen to base their training camps here.”

Sunday 17 July 2011

Tuesday 12 July 2011

British economy more than £ 5billion London Olympics will admit

British economy more than £ 5billion London Olympics will admit, it is predicted.

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A report by Visa Europe estimates, After three years of playing the new jobs, consumer spending and foreign tourists are motivated in terms of £ 5.1billion.

But the immediate impact on the economy £ 750million next year's Olympics and Paralympics seven-week period will be.

UK High Street retailers to increase earnings can expect a £ 184.8million. Equipment and developed in all areas of pure 1.14billion £ (economic output) also increased the services during the period in order to meet the expected demand.

Visa estimated to create 17,900 new jobs each year to 2015.

The total cost of £ 9.3billion of sports reporting critics say the National Audit Office estimates that can not influence, is 'uncertain'.

Visa reported last Olympic host countries is based on real costs.

London mayor Boris Johnson said: ‘I am determined that hosting the Games in 2012 will transform the wider job prospects and economic future for Londoners.

‘This report shows we are on track to do just that, with the Games set to inject billions of pounds and thousands of jobs into the London economy even after the greatest show on earth has left town.’

Wednesday 6 July 2011

International Olympic Committee London 2012 events

International Olympic Committee London 2012 events to introduce a ban on gambling is widespead in an attempt to prevent the match-fixing scandals which have blighted cricket and football.

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Ban all 11,000 athletes, their coaches and support staff, VIPs and politicians and journalists accredited to be implemented. It also sports the athletes in competition or the coverage will also have access to information.

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hopes the tougher stance in dealing with illegal and corrupt condition will help
, which president Jacques Rogge has called the biggest threat to the credibility and integrity of sport.

123rd IOC Session in Durban, in his inaugural speech, Rogge said, "no room for complacency".

He added: “Protecting the integrity of sport is a priority for the IOC. In all these areas, cooperation with governments is essential.”

The IOC has the authority to strip medals from competitors and ban them and their support teams from future Olympic competition if the rules at any time from July 16 to August 15 next year are violated.

Sunday 26 June 2011

London Olympic organizers put the 'book' on Sunday Football Greco Roman

London Olympic organizers put the 'book' on Sunday Football Greco Roman and freestyle wrestling, volleyball and a UK sale only tickets still available in the second round of signs on a parcel of the game.

A spokesman said more than 130,000 people in a highly oversubscribed first ballot failed to secure tickets, first come first served, starting on Friday proposed that the seats were allocated.

However, some people lose again to 15,000 applications submitted online through the web site only shows that can not keep up with demand.

LOCOG and the organizers of next year when more than one million tickets have been issued had promised.

LOCOG chairman Sebastian Coe said, "Over 130,000 more people will now have tickets to the Games following the first day of the 'second chance sale' on Friday".

"We know there is still some disappointment from those who were not successful in their requests but we will continue do everything we can to get them to the Games.

"Over a million new tickets will be offered to the British public next year from contingency seats, once venues are tested and licensed, and we aim to get as many of these tickets as possible into the hands of customers who have missed out to date".

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Britain's Olympic training for customer service efforts

Is a new campaign for London Olympic Games 2012 hospitality and tourism staff have been taken to train thousands.

1st training company YouGov found these people and that 73% of Brits think the country needs to improve customer service that comes as a new survey.

People 1st, hospitality, leisure, tourism and travel and customer service training program for WorldHost in London Olympic and Paralympic Games, the sector skills council, the first train will be the target of 200000.

Sharon Glancy, director of the People 1st Training Company says: “Businesses in the hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism industry really need to step up and take customer service training seriously, especially if they want to take advantage of the estimated £2bn that could be generated from visitors.

“It’s not too strong to say that London 2012 will be deemed a success or failure on the strength of how well we welcome and look after our international guests and workers across the sector will be representing Britain on the frontline.”

Wednesday 8 June 2011

London Olympics 2012 a golden aluminum torch bearers of the number

London Olympics 2012 a golden aluminum torch bearers of the number of openings 8000 and How many miles across the UK in the 70-day relay will travel with representation as a fake tube equipped property has been revealed.

The triangular shaped torch is a symbol of British capital three times since 1908 and 1948 London Olympic Games will be presented.

The flame is set to arrive from Greece on May 18, 2012. The 27 July 2012 opening ceremony in Olympic Stadium be used to light cauldron.

Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby in a London studio headed by torch was made Wednesday was presented.

Tuesday 31 May 2011

Flags, banners and bunting for the 2012 London Olympic Games

London boroughs £50,000 will be all with flags and banners for the 2012 Olympic Games bunting decorated the streets.

The amount provided by the office of mayor of London will help spread Olympic "Look and feel" of.

Council on his proposal that decoration London 2012 needs to be in the official colors can offer.

Mayor Boris Johnson said funds would "help us put on the best show and showcase ourselves to the world".

He added, "We all have a duty to make the most of this opportunity and I'm determined to ensure every part of the capital gets to benefit and enjoy the Games".

London 2012 chairman Lord Coe said: "Next year will be an incredible year for London and the rest of the UK as the nation comes together to celebrate the Games.

"We share the mayor's excitement and vision for one look, ensuring every resident and visitor is able feel part of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games."

Design and content boroughs can buy the "look book" catalog will be released this summer.

Saturday 21 May 2011

London 2012 organizers of the protest group met for the first time

London 2012 organizers of the protest group met for the first time in the sun after his way around Britain's 8000 Olympic torch to travel miles to disrupt.

Chairman of the London organising committee of the Olympic Games (Locog) is Lord Coe said that he believe the rest of 8000 torchbearers guarantee security environment and ensure a party could be between.

He said, "We will make sure that the torch flame gets around the UK in the safest and most secure way, but at the same time we want communities to celebrate it and not [put it] behind a cordon of steel. I think we'll get the balance right".

He groups oppose the tradition torch Land's End on May 18 next year around the UK before starting their journey on Mount Olympus through clear target will be appealed.

He said, "This is friendship, this is respect, this is showcasing extraordinary talent in local communities. I really don't sit here thinking this will be a catalyst for massive demonstrations. I think people get this".

Sunday 10 April 2011

Black Meteors' hopes of reaching the Olympics

David Duncan insists Ghana their first leg defeat to Sudan despite qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics the next round still can.

The Black Meteors' hopes of reaching the Olympics looks to have hit a bad patch after Sudan stole a 1-0 win in Accra last weekend.

Duncan called up with a new team is bolstered their chances of overturning the deficit is sure.

The Black Meteors coach said, “It’s not what we requested for that we have but the players we have are good enough to deliver. We did not do badly in the first leg but we did not just take our chances”.

“We are approaching the game with all the seriousness it deserves. We have to cancel the deficit from the first leg as quickly in the game as possible. It’s going to be tough but it is possible for us to pull a surprise and turn the tables.”

Wednesday 30 March 2011

London Olympics: London 2012 bosses are set to ban cameras at sporting events

London 2012 bosses in some sporting events are set to ban cameras and lenses the size of the audience can get in the Olympic Stadium can limit.

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) photography out in terms of instructions to be issued later this year will set due.

A LOCOG spokeswoman told Amateur Photographer: 'There will be some events where you will not be able to take your camera in.'

Shooting will be one of them, she explained.

Meanwhile, section 19.2.3 of the terms and conditions for London 2012 tickets bans the purchaser from taking into the venue 'large photographic equipment (including tripods)'.

Photography enthusiast Alan LOCOG colleagues wrote to ask that they be in East London venue with a DSLR, but for this investigation found a direct answer will allow.

In an emailed reply he was told: 'LOCOG has yet to finalise the spectator filming and photography guidelines.

'As with other large sporting events there may be restrictions for spectators on the size of lenses permitted into venues.'

Peers was told the audience in London in 2012 places are free to take pictures, flash photography while some events may be 'restricted'.

The spokeswoman added, 'We will be doing everything possible to allow the crowd to really enjoy themselves'.

LOCOG forthcoming talks in Photography discussion because of the instructions will be held this summer, and at a follow up meeting in September.

Once finalized the rules in London 2012 will be published on the website.

Friday 11 March 2011

Wine Supplier Bibendum to supply 2012 Olympics


The London 2012 Olympics has been choosed Bibendum as the wine and Champagne supplier.

After a tender process with The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG),Bibendum has been able to secure the significant and high-profile contract.

“exciting, an honour, and a once in a lifetime opportunity” said by the Bibendum's managing director, Michael Saunders.

He also expressed that it would bring “incredible prestige for producers,” with the games attracting heads of state as well as many high-profile personalities from around the world.

There is still an ambiguity that which of Bibendum’s suppliers would be involved although he said that for the corporate hospitality side of the Olympics, “great wines” would be needed, and that “English wines will be extremely high up the agenda.”

He concluded that he would be working with a “variety of different suppliers, many of whom are current suppliers, but not necessarily all.”

Wednesday 23 February 2011

LeBron mulls over Olympic decision


Miami Heat star LeBron James said that to committing to the US Olympic team is a tough decision for him.

LeBron James is one of the massive name in basketball and had previously put his name forward for London 2012.

But the 26-year-old, who was an integral part of the US team that won Olympic gold in Beijing, admits he is reluctant to give an official thumbs up until his team-mates Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh reach their own conclusions.

"These two [Wade and Bosh] don't know if they're going yet and if they don't go then it's definitely a tougher decision for myself," James told national sports agency Sportsbeat.

"I've got to roll with my guys, so we'll see what happens.

"I've been to London before and it's a great city. Basketball is continuing to spread. Even though we know it's a huge soccer town, the game of basketball is getting bigger every day."

James had previously stated he would be available, if called on by US coach Mike Krzyzewski.

"Hopefully I'm healthy enough to be a part of that team. Coach K has my number," he said, last year.

Wade was part of the Miami Heat team that visited London for an exhibition game against the New Jersey Nets in 2008 but the 29-year-old appears lukewarm about returning.

"I think we have to see what the best opportunity is for us at that time and where we possibly fit in," he explained.

"And it's about a lot of other things as well. It's an honour for us to even be considered for the team. We'll see.

"London is awesome and I know they're going to put on a first class Olympics. I got the chance to go with Miami for the pre-season. The fans were amazing and we had a great time."

Saturday 19 February 2011

Farah set for 'Little Beirut'

Double European champion Mo Farah in order to boost his chances of Olympic glory in London now decided to shift to a city nicknamed "Little Beirut".

Last summer in Barcelona Farah was able to grab a historic double in the 5,000 and 10,000 metresand went on to break David Moorcroft's 28-year-old British 5,000m record for good measure.

"Last year was a great year for me, but if I'm ever going to get close to a medal in a world championships or Olympics in 2012 something needed to change a little bit," Farah said.

"Alberto is someone who I have always seen as a great coach and looked up to. He's coached many of the great athletes, he was a great athlete himself. I've met him a couple of times and got on very well with him and I believe he can just make that 1-2% difference to get close to a medal.

"It hasn't been an easy decision and I guess you might ask why change something when everything's going so well...that 1-2% could be a medal, that could be gold or silver.

"Alan Storey has helped me so much. I finished sixth and seventh in the World Championships (in 2007 and 2009 respectively) and he's a great coach, but for me to move forward that little bit I believe Alberto can make that difference.

"I don't want to change too much yet but I think he will introduce me to a lot of different things. I respect him and he's not afraid to do things."

Monday 14 February 2011

London 2012 Olympics: Mayor of London Boris Johnson may add additional central London event


Boris Johnson may add an additional event in central London to allow tens of thousands more sports fans to watch the 2012 Olympic games if they miss out on tickets.

An insider has told The Telegraph that the Mayor of London is consider land on the rim of Thames next to the London Eye as a possible spot for one of his Olympic ‘live sites’, which will show sporting action for free during the games.

Mr Johnson has already announced there will be giant screens distribution 2012 events in London’s Hyde Park, Victoria Park, and on land next to his City Hall structure close to Tower Bridge, some of which could magnetize up to 80,000 people per day. But it is understood a fourth venue could be essential to cater for all those who fail to secure or cannot afford any of the 6.6 million Olympic tickets set for release next month.

The London Organising board of the Olympic Games established today it will run 18 others sites across town and city centres crossways the country throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Games, all of which will also be free.

Sunday 6 February 2011

Heineken official lager of London 2012 Olympics

HEINEKEN is selected as an official lager of London 2012 Olympics and will refresh fans will beers.

Heineken is the Olympic ­committee’s 35th sponsor. Organisers are aiming to raise £2billion through the private sector.

Other confirmed sponsors include Eurostar, Holiday Inn, Next and John Lewis.

All beer and cider to be supply by Heineken to all the places and venues.Heineken, which has its UK HQ in ­Edinburgh and employs 2,500 people here, already sponsors football’s ­Champions League and the Rugby World Cup.

Chief commercial officer Alexis Nasard said: “There are no bigger, global or more ­spectacular events than the Olympic Games"

Monday 31 January 2011

France win World Championships to reach London 2012


To retain the men's world handball title in 37 years,France became the first nation with a thrilling 37-35 victory over Denmark in Malmo.

Behind hosts Britain, to qualify for the men's Olympic handball event at the London Games,France become the second nation.

Spain beat Sweden 24-23 for the bronze medal, while Britain's men did not qualify for the tournament.

After this wins France directly qualify for both the 2012 Olympics in London and the next world championships in 2013 in Spain.

While the French collected their fourth world crown - to emulate Romania and Sweden - Spain had earlier won the bronze medal clash edging hosts Sweden 24-23.

Sunday 23 January 2011

London 2012 organisers to reduce carbon footprint

The carbon footprint of the games will be reduce as much as possible said the organisers of the 2012 Olympics.

"The focus will be on cutting "embodied carbon" rather than deploying costly renewables."

"We found the biggest part of the footprint of the games is embodied carbon."

"It was not just in the materials used in the stadia, but also in the so-called overlay - the temporary extra seating, cabling, IT, signage and so on that goes with any sporting event."said David Stubbs.

The organizers are hiring material and facilities and looking at what can be done with them after the games,said David Stubbs.

Monday 17 January 2011

2012 London Olympics tickets to be on sale from March 15

For the London Olympics 2012 tickets will be on sale from March 15,announced by the organizers.

Fans have got the time of six weeks to decide which event they want to attend before making a final submission.

There are 6.6 million tickets on offer at a wide range of prices starting at 20 pounds.

For young and senior people tickets are available on special packages as well.

"On March 15, the application process opens to be part of the greatest show on earth," London 2012 chairman Lord Sebastien Coe said

"This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the world's greatest athletes going for gold in the UK - a chance for people to see their favourite sport and perhaps try a new one," he added.

Tuesday 11 January 2011

GM plans to advertise

For major sporting events,General Motors is approaching with its advertising budget.

To be the exclusive domestic automotive advertiser during the 2012 London Olympics,GM has confirmed the deal with NBC.

In the past huge investment had been done by GM in Olympics,but that spending has come down as the automaker has struggled in recent years. That reduced spending also included the Super Bowl.

At least two television spots for next month's game will buy by the company says GM officials.That's the first time in 3 years that GM will advertise during the Super Bowl.

Thursday 6 January 2011

London seeks operator for 2012 Olympic tower

To operate the 114-meter (375-foot) tower being built next to the main stadium for the 2012 Games,London Olympic officials are seeking for a company.

A bid process for the 22.3 million pound ($35 million) ArcelorMittal Orbit has been launched by the Olympic Park Legacy Company,which officials hope will become a major visitor spectacle during and after the games.

The winning bid will be announced by June.The last registration date for companies are 28th Jan.

Twisting Tower had been designed by Anish Kapoor,began in November and is to be completed by early 2012. Steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal is contributing 19.2 million ($30 million) to the project.

Located between the Olympic Stadium and the aquatics venue, the structure will have two observation floors offering views across London's skyline.

The selected operator will operate the venue on account of the London organizing committee during the Olympics.

Saturday 1 January 2011

Goodison hopes for strong Olympic preparation


Goodison believes that winning a two key events in 2011 will be a great preparation for Londong Olympics 2011.

Goodison regularly trains at Weymouth's National Sailing Academy will host both the Sail for Gold Regatta and a Olympic test event this summer.

"Trying to win both of them is what I've written down on paper," he said.