Showing posts with label London Olympic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London Olympic. Show all posts

Friday, June 1, 2012

Share the London Olympic spirit across your digital signage network

Olympic Content to Ignite Pride on Digital Signage around the Globe

Share the Olympic spirit across your digital signage network with Screenfeed’s automated delivery of original Olympic content produced specifically for public environments.
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) June 01, 2012
To celebrate the global event taking place in London this Summer, Screenfeed – The Digital Signage Content Store, is offering several content packages built exclusively for digital signage. “An estimated 4 Billion people, 70% of the world’s population, tuned into the 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in China, making this event 100 times more popular than the Super Bowl” says Steve Glancey, Director of Sales at Screenfeed. The Olympics has a way of transcending the appeal of typical sports fans and uniting ordinary people around their national heroes. Regardless of your network’s target demographic, everyone will be looking for their flag in the medal count standings.
Screenfeed is excited to offer this event-based content to its customers all around the globe. Networks in the UK, Canada, and United States have already committed to bringing the Screenfeed Olympic content to their audience, and its expected that digital-out-of-home networks in many more countries will add the coverage as well.
The variety of content offered allows networks to select a package to fit their needs. Network operators will appreciate that all content works with and without sound and will update their screens automatically.
Three packages are offered. The Bronze package features a live Medal count showing the top ranked countries in addition to your home country. Olympics-in-Pictures (found in the Silver package) and Olympic Video News Bites (found in the Gold package) provide daily coverage to bring the games to a network’s audience. To make the most of the Olympic buzz in the weeks leading up to the games, networks will play athlete profiles, facts and trivia (found in the Silver and Gold packages). All content is built to short content lengths and will plug-n-play with most digital signage software.
Screenfeed's Olympic packages are available today for pre-order and for use starting July 1st. Feeds are sold at an affordable one-time fee per media player.
Integration with most digital signage software is as simple as choosing your desired method of delivery including: Media RSS, Direct URL, .swf (Flash) files, and FTP. Content can also be branded or sponsored (with removal of Olympic logos) for networks that are looking for an opportunity to take full advantage of this unique opportunity.
To view samples and pricing of Screenfeed's Olympics content visit: http://www.screenfeed.com/olympics
About Screenfeed
Screenfeed – The Digital Signage Store is the leading content production and syndication company serving the digital signage industry. Screenfeed is passionate about making fresh, top-quality content available at great prices regardless of a network's size. Screenfeed services include content licensing, and original production with over 75 different channels which plug-n-play with most digital signage software and hardware. Screenfeed licenses content feeds on a monthly subscription basis in categories of news, weather, health, trivia, lifestyle and infotainment and requires no contracts.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

London Olympic Highlights of the Week

IOC Announces Olympic Highlights of the Week

This week, IOC President Jacques Rogge was in Quebec City (Canada) for the IOC Executive Board (EB) meeting and the 10th SportAccord Convention.

(PRWEB) May 27, 2012
This week, IOC President Jacques Rogge was in Quebec City (Canada) for the IOC Executive Board (EB) meeting and the 10th SportAccord Convention.
On 22 May, he attended a large charity event organised by the Canadian NOC and aimed at raising funds to support young Canadian athletes. The 4,100 guests included the Premier of Quebec, Jean Charest, whom he met afterwards, the President of the Canadian NOC, Marcel Aubut, the mayor of Quebec City, Regis Labeaume, and more than 100 Canadian athletes.
A few hours later, he addressed the delegates of the SportAccord Convention, chaired by IOC Honorary Member Hein Verbruggen, at the official opening ceremony.
The following day, President Rogge attended the joint meetings of the EB and the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF), then the Association of the International Olympic Winter Sports Federations (AIOWF), before chairing the EB’s discussions.
The EB took a number of decisions at its meetings from 23 to 25 May. Three candidate cities were selected from those bidding to host the 2020 Olympic Games: Istanbul (Turkey), Tokyo (Japan) and Madrid (Spain).
The EB agenda also included the presentation of reports by the chairmen of the Coordination Commissions for forthcoming Games: Denis Oswald for London 2012, Jean-Claude Killy for Sochi 2014, Nawal El Moutawakel for Rio 2016 and Gunilla Lindberg for PyeongChang 2018. The EB was also updated on the state of preparations for the 2012 and 2018 Games by the chairmen of their respective organising committees, Sebastian Coe and Jin Sun Kim. The EB also noted the preparations for the forthcoming editions of the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing in 2014 and Lillehammer in 2016, as well as a report on the YOG held in Innsbruck in January 2012.
The EB also heard a report on the situation of certain NOCs.
A full report on the EB meetings in Quebec City can be found at http://www.olympic.org (“News” section).
During his stay in Quebec, President Rogge attended a reception hosted by the President of the Quebec National Assembly, Jacques Chagnon. He also met Michaelle Jean, Grand Témoin de la Francophonie for the Games in London, who presented him with the agreement between the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) and the London Games Organising Committee (LOCOG). He also met the President and Chief Executive of the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (CISS), Craig Crowley and Mark Cooper respectively.
MEMBERS
Francesco Ricci Bitti was elected President of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) at its General Assembly in Quebec City. President of the International Tennis Federation (ITF), he will replace Denis Oswald as ASOIF President on 1 January 2013.
Ching-Kuo Wu has been nominated by the ASOIF for election to the IOC Executive Board, as representative of the summer IFs.
René Fasel, AIOWF representative, was nominated for election to the IOC Executive Board as representative of the winter IFs.
Irena Szewinska, six-times Olympic medallist, is the latest athletics legend to be named as a member of the Hall of Fame of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). She joins the other 23 inaugural members who will be inducted during the IAAF Centenary Gala in Barcelona (Spain) on 24 November 2012).
The President of the Organising Committee of the 2016 Games in Rio, Carlos Arthur Nuzman has received the Personality of the Year Award, presented by the Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and the Brazilian Embassy in London. The other winner was the LOCOG chairman, Sebastian Coe. These awards honour two leaders who have been particularly instrumental in forging closer ties between Brazil and the United Kingdom.
Lydia Nsekera was recently co-opted on to the Executive Committee of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). This decision will be ratified by the FIFA Congress. President of the Burundi Football Association, she is a member of the FIFA Committee for Women’s Football and the FIFA Women’s World Cup, and of the FIFA Organising Committee for the Olympic Football Tournaments.
OTHER NEWS
On 24 May, the IOC and the United States NOC announced the signature of a new revenue-sharing agreement. This agreement will govern the financial relationship between the two organisations for 20 years, beginning in 2020.
INTERNATIONAL SPORTS FEDERATIONS
SUMMER IFS
In order to strengthen its commercial organisation and activities, the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) has established its own subsidiary, FIBA Media & Marketing Services SA. This affiliate will operate from the FIBA offices in Geneva (Switzerland) and will concentrate on the development, management and delivery of all of FIBA’s media, marketing and event activities.
Training centre for the International Cycling Union (UCI), the World Cycling Centre (WCC) in Aigle (Switzerland) recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. Labelled as an “Olympic Training Centre” by the IOC, the WCC has welcomed some 571 athletes from 118 different countries. These trainees have won two Olympic titles and 32 World Championship titles. The WCC also makes its facilities available to national federations and individual athletes preparing for international competitions.
Meeting in St Petersburg (Russian Federation) on 18 and 19 May, the Council of the International GymnasticsFederation (FIG) took a number of decisions, including the provisional admission of the federation of Benin (final decision to be taken by the General Assembly) and the appointment of the Norwegian federation and the city of Vestfold as hosts of the 3rd edition of the World Gym for Life Challenge in July 2017.
The International Hockey Federation (FIH) and the 2012 Olympic Games Organising Committee have unveiled the Olympic hockey competition schedule. You can see which teams will play each other in the preliminary rounds of the men’s and women’s tournaments by visiting http://www.fih.ch
The International Judo Federation (IJF) informs us that, in a few weeks’ time, its African Olympic Training Centre in Algiers (Algeria) will temporarily close its doors due to the London Games. Over the past two years or so, more than 60 athletes from 26 African countries have visited the centre, including ten judoka who have qualified for London 2012.
The Council of the International Rugby Board (IRB) has approved the application from the American Samoa Rugby Football Union (ASRFU) to become a full member and that from the United Arab Emirates Rugby Association (UAERA) for associate membership. The IRB now has 98 full members and 20 associate members.
NATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEES
This year, the Brazilian NOC will celebrate Olympic Day in the five regions of the country. On 15 May, the city of Serra, in the state of Espírito Santo, hosted a number of special events. Pupils and teachers from local schools took part in sports, cultural and educational activities. Celebrations will also be held in Amapá, Bahia, Goiás, Rio Grande do Sul and Rio de Janeiro. The Olympic Day Run on 23 June will take place in São Paulo. In Rio, there will be workshops for schoolchildren, talks by Olympic athletes, etc.
With 66 days to go until the start of the London Games, the British NOC organised its final Team Leader Workshop in Stratford. Led by Andy Hunt, Chef de Mission of the London 2012 delegation, the workshop was held at Team GB House and included a visit to the Olympic Village. More than 150 people - team leaders, medical staff and press officers from all 26 Olympic sports – took part.
The Italian team uniform for the London Games was officially unveiled in Milan on 10 May. The launch was attended by the President of the Italian NOC, Giovanni Petrucci, the Secretary General and Chef de Mission of the Italian team in London, Raffaele Pagnozzi, and the internationally renowned fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who designed the uniform. Fifteen Olympic champions paraded with the uniform.
Under the patronage of HRH Prince Feisal Al Hussein, NOC President and IOC member, the Jordanian NOC held a ceremony in honour of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games delegations in Amman on 16 May. Held at the residence of the British Ambassador, Peter Millett, the event was attended by the Jordan Paralympic Committee President, HRH Prince Raad bin Zaid. A record nine athletes will represent Jordan at the Olympic Games and 14 at the Paralympic Games. Jordan is hoping to win its first ever Olympic medal this summer.
Around 5,000 people took part in the “From green Ulaanbaatar to Olympic London" run in support of the Mongolian team for the 2012 Games. The participants included S. Batbold, Prime Minister of Mongolia and Vice-President of the Mongolian NOC, his wife and former archer H. Otgontuya, Health Minister N. Khurelbaatar, National Teams Director and Deputy Chef de Mission Ts. Odonbayar, Olympic marathon runner B. Ser-Od and many other prominent personalities from the worlds of sport, art, culture and society. This race will be organised throughout the country until the start of the Games, covering a distance of 12,250km, the exact distance between Ulaanbaatar and London.
The Venezuelan NOC recently unveiled the uniform to be worn by the Olympic delegation in London this summer. A group of athletes, some of whom have already qualified for London 2012, paraded with the uniform. So far, 53 Venezuelan athletes have secured their ticket for London.
ORGANISING COMMITTEES OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES
LONDON 2012
On 17 May, the Organising Committee of the 2012 Games in London (LOCOG) received the Olympic flame at the end of its 3,000km eight-day relay around Greece, during a ceremony at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. Greek NOC President Spyros Capralos handed over the flame to the London 2012 delegation, led by the Princess Royal, President of the British Olympic Association and LOCOG board member, and accompanied by LOCOG chairman Sebastian Coe.
This week, LOCOG officially unveiled the design of the Games tickets. Each ticket design features a pictogram for the corresponding sport, while the colour scheme reflects the venue at which the event will take place.
RECOGNISED ORGANISATIONS
On the day before the Annual General Meeting of the International World Games Association (IWGA), President Ron Froehlich, and Rafał Dutkiewicz, Mayor of the City of Wroclaw, signed the Host Agreement for The World Games 2017. The Polish city will host the 10th edition of these Games, following Cali (Colombia), the host city for The World Games in 2013. The signing ceremony took place on the occasion of the SportAccord Convention in Quebec City.
For more information, please contact the IOC Media Relations Team.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

London 2012 Olympic Tickets Availability Update

London 2012 Olympic Tickets – Availability Update in Advance of 23 May Sale

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) has confirmed further details of the Olympic Games tickets which will be available in the general sale, which starts at 11am on Wednesday 23 May 2012.

(PRWEB) May 22, 2012
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) has confirmed further details of the Olympic Games tickets which will be available in the general sale, which starts at 11am on Wednesday 23 May 2012. 
  • No availability in Athletics, Cycling, Equestrian, Tennis, Swimming, Ceremonies, Canoe Slalom, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Modern Pentathlon, Synchronised Swimming, Triathlon
  • Good availability of football tickets, including £20 tickets;
  • Majority of remaining non-football tickets are at the higher price points
There are several sports which will not be available for sale as all available tickets have been sold. These are:
Athletics, Athletics (Marathon), Canoe Slalom, Cycling (BMX, Road and Track), all Equestrian (Dressage, Eventing and Jumping), Rhythmic Gymnastics, Modern Pentathlon, Swimming, Marathon Swimming and Synchronised Swimming, Tennis, Triathlon and Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
There are still some £20 tickets available in the following sports;
Boxing, Fencing, Football, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Volleyball, Weightlifting and with limited availability, in Judo and Wrestling (both Freestyle and Greco-Roman).
There is still good availability in the following sports, but at higher price points from £45 to £450.
Archery, Badminton, Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Canoe Sprint, Diving, Handball, Hockey
There is limited availability in the following price points in the following sports with tickets only available at the higher price points from £45 to £450.
Race Walk, Mountain Biking, Artistic Gymnastics, Rowing, Sailing and Water Polo.
There is low availability in Gymnastics (Trampoline) and Shooting, with tickets starting from £40 to £185.
There is very low availability for tickets to medal events. Only higher priced tickets are available for the majority of the medal events.
Tickets for the Olympic Park are still available.
Customers can purchase up to 4 tickets per session, and can purchase up to 4 sessions in one transaction for all available sports apart from football. More tickets are available for football sessions – between 20 and 30 tickets per session to encourage groups to attend.
LOCOG Commercial Director Chris Townsend commented, "Our priority has been to get as many people who missed out in the sales process last year to the Games. We have delivered on our promise and now another 150,000 people have successfully purchased up to 4 tickets each. We are now putting the remaining tickets back on general sale. Customers will be able to browse the website for 24 hours, from 11am today (22 May 2012) to see what tickets are available. Wednesday’s sale is a live sale, and, like other high demand events including pop concerts, we expect the website to be very busy and customers may well be held in queues for over 30 minutes at peak times’
Notes to editors:
For further information please contact the London 2012 Press Office.
The Official London 2012 Join In app is a free mobile guide to help you plan, enjoy and share your Games experience. From the Olympic Torch Relay to the Olympics and Paralympics, the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, plus all the cultural, city and community celebrations happening across the UK, the Official London 2012 Join In App is your essential companion.
London 2012 Games partners:
The Worldwide Olympic Partners who support the London 2012 Olympic Games and the National Olympic Committees around the world are Coca-Cola, Acer, Atos, Dow, GE, McDonald’s, Omega, Panasonic, Procter and Gamble, Samsung and Visa.
LOCOG has seven domestic Tier One Partners - adidas, BMW, BP, British Airways, BT, EDF and Lloyds TSB. There are seven domestic Tier Two Supporters – Adecco, ArcelorMittal, Cadbury, Cisco, Deloitte, Thomas Cook and UPS. There are now twenty-eight domestic Tier Three Suppliers and Providers – Aggreko, Airwave, Atkins, Boston Consulting Group, CBS Outdoor, Crystal CG, Eurostar, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, G4S, GSK, Gymnova, Heathrow Airport, Heineken UK, Holiday Inn, John Lewis, McCann Worldgroup, Mondo, NATURE VALLEY, Next, Nielsen, Populous, Rapiscan Systems, Rio Tinto, Technogym, Thames Water, Ticketmaster, Trebor and Westfield.
There is one domestic Tier One Paralympic Games-only Partner, Sainsbury’s and two domestic Tier Three Paralympic Games-only Suppliers, Otto Bock and Panasonic. The London 2012 Paralympic Games also acknowledges the support of the National Lottery.

Britain Welcomes Olympic Torch Relay

Britain Welcomes the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay

Thousands of cheering Britons lined the streets of towns and cities across Cornwall and Devon as the Olympic torch was carried over 136 miles from Land’s End to Plymouth Hoe on the first day of its 8,000-mile relay around the UK.
(PRWEB) May 21, 2012
Thousands of cheering Britons lined the streets of towns and cities across Cornwall and Devon as the Olympic torch was carried over 136 miles from Land’s End to Plymouth Hoe on the first day of its 8,000-mile relay around the UK. On 27 July the torch will ignite the cauldron at London’s Olympic Stadium to mark the start of the 2012 Games. More than 130 ordinary people and sports celebrities including Olympicswimming star Duncan Goodhew carried the torch through Falmouth, Truro and the Eden Project at the start of its 70-day journey around the UK.
The Olympic flame arrived at Culdrose in Cornwall from Athens on a golden aircraft called "The Firefly" on Friday in four custom-made lanterns. It was carried off the plane by Princess Anne, IOC Member and the president of the British Olympic Association, and then used to light a cauldron to mark the start of the Olympic Torch Relay by football hero David Beckham. “Eight thousand inspirational torchbearers are all set to bring the magic of the Games to everyone's doorstep,” said Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, who was at Culdrose to welcome the London 2012 delegation. “With every step, the excitement will build. Ten weeks from now, the world will watch as the flame arrives at the Olympic Stadium, bringing with it the hopes of a nation."
A gold-liveried air rescue Sea King helicopter flew the torch to Land’s End early on Saturday, where at 7.08am it was passed to the triple Olympic gold medallist sailorBen Ainslie, the first of 8,000 torch-bearers, in front of 3,500 people. "It's amazing,” he said. “For me, growing up in this part of the world, in Cornwall, for the Olympic Torch to set off from here around the nation, is a fantastic moment for the UK, for London 2012. Very exciting." Ainslie carried the torch 300m before ‘kissing’ it on to Anastasi Swallow, a junior surf champion who has represented her country four times. “This is really when the Games begin,” said Paul Deighton, the London 2012 Organising Committee’s chief executive. “Through these 70 days we’ll see some magic in our communities.”
An estimated nine million people are expected to come out and watch the torchbearers, as they run through over one thousand communities, passing landmarks such as Stonehenge, and coming within 10 miles of 95 per cent of the UK population.
“This is an extraordinary moment that has been 10 years in the making,” said Games organiser Sebastian Coe.
For more information, please contact the IOC Media Relations Team.