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Monday, March 1, 2010

The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games: By the numbers

Vancouver, BC ― After 17 days of thrilling athletic competitions, amazing displays of sportsmanship and magical moments when lifelong dreams were finally realized on the podium, the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games will draw to their official close tonight.

In looking back and celebrating the impact of Canada’s Games and the future of the Olympic Winter Games, the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) would like to share some of the initial statistics available.

By the numbers: The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games

February 12 to 28, 2010

  • 17 days of thrilling competition and athletic accomplishments
  • 15 sport disciplines
  • 9 competition venues
  • 3 Olympic training facilities
  • 86 medal competitions
  • 86 Victory Ceremonies (16 in-venue medal presentations, 25 at BC Place and 45 at Whistler Medals Plaza)
  • 615 medals awarded
  • 1,055 athlete bouquets presented
  • 82 participating National Olympic Committees (NOCs)
  • 6,500 athletes and team officials in total
  • 2,632 registered athletes
  • 50,000 workforce members for the Games, including paid, contractor and volunteers
  • Of that total, 18,500 were volunteers; 6,500 volunteers will also work during the Paralympic Winter Games
  • 25,000 workforce uniforms distributed
  • 96,409 people accredited for the Games
  • 10,800 media representatives: 7,000 rights holding broadcasters, 2,800 press reporters and photographers and non-rights holding broadcasters, as well as 1,000 host Olympic Broadcast Service (OBSV) personnel
  • 3.5 billion worldwide television viewers are estimated to have tuned into the Games
  • Olympic rights holding broadcasters have offered Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games coverage on more than 300 TV stations and on more than 100 websites worldwide
  • 47 per cent more global television coverage of the Games than for the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games
  • This represents approximately 24,000 hours of coverage
  • 50,000 hours of total broadcast hours of the Games across all media platforms around the world
  • 6,000 hours of coverage worldwide on mobile platforms
  • As of Day 15, 33.1 million Canadians (99 per cent) have watched coverage
  • 27.7 million cumulative audience or CUME (meaning 82.7 per cent of Canadians) experienced the Games on February 27 through the platforms of Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium.
  • 1,500 appearances by the Vancouver 2010 mascots: Quatchi, Miga and Sumi by the end of the Games
  • 20,567 deliveries made to Olympic venues
  • 1.6 million tickets available for the 2010 Winter Games
  • More than 3.3 million pairs of Vancouver 2010 Red Mittens sold
  • $500-million target for gross retail sales of Vancouver 2010 branded merchandise met by end of Games
  • 2.2 million people engaged to date by the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Oympiad, which will continue for three more weeks
  • More than 4,000 artists at 600 events, over 60 days in 60 venues are taking part in the Cultural Olympiad
  • More than 12,500 volunteer hours clocked for Olympic Closing Ceremony. The thousands of volunteer performers range in age from 10 to 68
  • More than 450 racks of costumes, 3,600 metres of elastic, 4,100 pairs of shoes, 18 kilograms of glitter, 10,000 green sequins, 200 giant spheres and balloons, as well as 20 zygote balls were used in the Opening and Closing Ceremonies
  • 275 million visitors in total to www.vancouver2010.com, shattering the previous record of 105 million set during the Beijing 2008 Games
  • 78 million total unique visitors to the site
  • A record of 9,185,306 unique visits in a single day ― set on February 24. The previous record set during the 2008 Summer Games was 8,797,614 on August 11, 2008
  • Vancouver2010.com was visited 85 million times this month from within Canada and reached more than 70 per cent of Canadians with Internet access and over 50 per cent of the total Canadian population
  • 19.1 per cent of North Americans with Internet access visited the website this month
  • 4.6 per cent of people worldwide with Internet access visited the site this month
  • 14,000 followers on Twitter.com/2010Tweets
  • More than 1.25 million downloads recorded for the official mobile spectator guide, which for 10 days of the Games was the No. 1 free app in Canada
  • 1.1 million Facebook fans, nearly four times the total amount for Beijing at the conclusion of the 2008 Games

Friday, February 12, 2010

It's come down to this... 0 days!

[sap]
Nearly seven years of preparation, countless hours of planning, hundreds of helicopter loads of snow and tonight the world gathers together to celebrate sport at the highest level.

Some 97 countries will be participating in the 21st Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver & Whistler. Some delegations will be no greater than a single athlete and flag bearer, some groups will have hundreds of competitors! But they will all strive to do their best and to make us proud.

Now is the time to join in the celebration of sport, to put our differences behind us, and to enjoy the an example of shining moments for the people of this place we call earth.

[/end sap]

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Whistler Tour

Monday, February 8, 2010

2010 Ticket Update! More Available Soon...

As VANOC finalizes the seating arrangements for media in the various Winter Olympic Venues they are coming up with an extra 50-200 seats on average.

This includes in-demand events and "it" items such as the Men's Gold Medal Ice Hockey game!

The catch this time is that they're won't be any official time that the tickets become available. Throughout this week, no exact time or date given, the available tickets will be posted, probably a sport or even match at a time.

The trick to getting your hands on these precious few tickets? Twitter. Or rather following, very closely I might add, the official tweeter of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games @2010Tweets, and have that mouse ready for some fast clicking.

Tip :: Make sure you're ticket account on Vancouver2010.com is ready to go prior to spotting those precious tweets to ensure you minimize time waste.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

For Our Country, For Our City...

Here's a great promotional video from CTV, the Canadian broadcast home of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games...

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Still Opportunities to Come to Vancouver 2010...

There's still nearly 25 days prior to the Vancouver 2010 Opening Ceremonies.

One can still find reasonably priced accommodation in both Vancouver and Whistler.

Plenty of free or nearly free events happening in Vancouver and Whistler.

Many events still have availability at original prices directly from VANOC, especially if you're willing to sit in a partially obstructed view seat (10-50% view obstruction).

Virtually every event has significant availability through the official Vancouver 2010 Fan-to-Fan Marketplace.

What are you waiting for... this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

My Tickets Arrived...


Well today was a pretty exciting day for me... I received a special package in the mail from COVAN (the French spelling of VANOC)!

The package was my Olympic Tickets for the Vancouver 2010 games as well as an Official Spectator Guide will all sorts of fun facts, schedules, maps, and more!

Here's a picture of the package...


I'll update you on more details from the Official Spectator Guide over the coming weeks...

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Whistler Victory Ceremony Performers Announced!

VANOC has just released the list of performers for the Whistler Victory Ceremonies and it's going to be quite the party in Whistler this February!

Some highlights include The Fray, Usher, One Republic, and Feist!

Click here to see all the announced acts.

Friday, December 11, 2009

2 New 2010 Ticketing Opportunities @ 10AM

VANOC has just released two more amazing Olympic opportunities for 2010...

1) Figure Skating Training Sessions
Watch the world's best figure skating athletes practice at the Pacific Coliseum before they go head-to-head in competition. Tickets are only $30*, while supplies last.

Date / Time / Training Session

Feb 13 07:00–13:00 Pairs/Men
Feb 15 07:00–13:00 Men/Pairs
Feb 18 07:00–13:00 Men/Ice Dance
Feb 20 07:00–13:00 Ladies/Ice Dance
Feb 21 07:00–12:00 Ice Dance/Ladies
Feb 22 07:00–13:00 Ice Dance/Ladies
Feb 24 07:00–12:10 Ladies

Please note: use of training time is at the discretion of the athletes and their coaching staff. Athlete appearances are not guaranteed.

2) Paralympic Closing Ceremony
This unique, large-scale celebration will celebrate the world's greatest Paralympic athletes while capturing the spirit and personality of Whistler, British Columbia and Canada. The Paralympic Closing Ceremony will take place on March 21, 2010 at Whistler Medals Plaza, a beautiful outdoor venue in the heart of Whistler. Tickets are only $60*, while supplies last.

Purchase these online TODAY, starting at 10AM PST from Vancouver2010.com/tickets.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Olympic Ticket Prices

Sounds like there's some misinformation regarding ticket prices for the 2010 games in Vancouver so we'd like to dispel some of that.

Ticket prices start as low as $22CDN!

For Vancouver victory ceremonies at BC Place stadium, the same location of the Opening & Closing ceremonies, all tickets are only $22!

For sport events you can find tickets for as low as $25CDN!

For a complete list of ticket prices click here.

Please note, in this 3rd and final round of ticket sales all price categories may not be available.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

100 days to go...

today marks a major countdown milestone as there are now only 100 days until the Opening Ceremonies of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Olympic Flame will be lit Tomorrow!

On Thursday, October 22, 2009 the Olympic Flame will be lit marking the start of the final countdown to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

Over the next week or so the flame will make it's way to the start of the 45,000km torch relay race that you will be able to follow at home, in real-time, from October 30, 2009 through to February 12, 2010 when the torch will arrive back in Vancouver for the Vancouver 2010 Opening Ceremonies at BC Place Stadium.




Photo from VancouverSun.com, taken during rehearsals in Greece.

To follow all the details of the 2010 Torch Relay visit the interactive map on Vancouver2010.com.

Vancouver 2010 has also launched other features of their new, game-time website that will host everything you need to know in 2010 including schedule details, sport results, and more.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Last Chance for Olympic Tickets is in Less than 24 hours!

Tomorrow, Saturday, June 6, 2009 at 10AM Pacific Standard Time, Canadians will likely have their final chance at tickets for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

More than 150,000 tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Tickets are expected to sell out quickly.

To get yours please visit vancouver2010.com and have your VISA ready!

If you are not a resident of Canada please contact your local Olympic Committee to attain tickets.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

150,000 more tickets available on June 6

This is one day you don't want to sleep in on! June 6th, 2009.

If you're a Canadian resident this is your second chance to secure tickets to the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver and Whistler.

There's even going to be some tickets for both the "sold out" Opening Ceremony and Gold Medal Hockey Games!

Click here to read more.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Cultural Olympiad Announcements & Tickets

The first 20 projects of the 2010 Cultural Olympiad have been announced and tickets are available!

Read all about these exciting events here.

Monday, April 27, 2009

One More Chance for 2010 Tickets...

There will certainly be opportunities to purchase tickets from scalpers during the 2010 Olympic games though this practice, despite being legal in British Columbia, is highly frowned upon by the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee.

So June 6th is theoretically the last official day to get 2010 tickets directly from VANOC. Tickets will be available at 10AM PST on a first-come, first-served basis.

Phase 2: June 6, 2009

Tickets remaining after Phase 1 will go on sale to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis. Canadian residents who missed the initial request period can purchase tickets directly through vancouver2010.com or by calling the Vancouver 2010 Ticketing Call Centre at 1-800-TICKETS (1-800-842-5387).

To purchase tickets you can try calling the numbers above or visiting vancouver2010.com on June 6th, 2009.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Vintage Vancouver 2010 Bid Video

So maybe it's a stretch to call 7 years ago "vintage" but it's still a ways back in history.

This was the original Vancouver 2010 Olympic bid video.