MARCH 2016 Rio 2016 Project Oslo 1952 Lillehammer 1994 Helsinki 1952 Berlin 1936 Calgary 1988 Stockholm 1912 1920 Munich 1972 Moscow 1980 London 2012 Paris 1924 1928 Vancouver 2010 Montreal 1976 Grenoble 1968 Albertville 199230 Innsbruck 1976 Socchi 2014 Squaw Valley 1960 Lake Placid 1980 Barcelona 1992 St Moritz 1948 Torino 2006GAMES Garmisch -Partenkirchen 1936 5 Salt Lake City 200212 Sapporo 1972 Saint Louis 1904 Cortina D’Ampezzo 1956 Chamoix 1924 Sarajevo 1984 Beijing 2008 Los Angeles 1984 GAMESAtlanta 1996 Rome 1960 Athens 2004 GAMESNagano 1998 Seoul 1988 Tokyo 1964 Mexico City 1968 The first Games in South America

Sydney2 2000 Melbourne 1956GAMES

ONE TWO ORGANISATION EVENTS 5 - 21 August WORLD 42 CHAMPIONSHIPS COMPETITION 17 DAYS OLYMPIC10, 900GAMES athletes from 206 countries 37,000 volunteers

25,100 accredited media professionals

7,000 NOC delegation members

*Football competitions start on 3 August. 3,200 technical officials (referees and assistants)

7 - 18 September WORLD 23 CHAMPIONSHIPS COMPETITION 12 DAYS PARALYMPIC4,350 GAMES athletes from176 countries 25,000 volunteers

7,200 accredited media professionals

3,000 NPC delegation members

1,300 technical officials (referees and assistants) +60% of Brazilians say yes to the Games

Rio de Janeiro City Hall February 2016 98% Olympic BMX Centre

Whitewater Stadium 100% concluded

Olympic Hockey Centre Carioca Arenas 1 & 3

100% concluded

IBC Olympic Village

97% concluded 3,600 apartments Olympic Village Sustainable practice Nomadic architecture Future Arena: four schools after 2016 Games logistics Two warehouses measuring 72,000m2 (Eight football pitches) 5 million 980,000 +30 million pieces of pieces of sporting ITEMS furniture equipment SPORTING ECONOMIC Legacy

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL SPORTING ECONOMIC Legacy Sporting legacy

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL SPORTING ECONOMIC Legacy Economic legacy

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL Urban legacy SPORTING ECONOMIC Legacy

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL Environmental SPORTINGlegacy ECONOMIC Legacy

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL SPORTING ECONOMIC Legacy Social legacy URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL RioRio transporttransport system inin 20162009 From 2016, it will transport 300,000 people per day and remove around 2,000 vehicles per hour from the streets at Metro line 4 rush hour connecting to Ipanema BRTs A key part of the new, integrated public transport system The circular line should start LRT running in April, with 18 stations Transforma

5 million students

8,145 schools

1,933 cities

26 Brazilian states,

Federal District + Portugal, Peru and USA Volunteer Programme + 240,000 signed up First 50,000 confirmed and undergoing training Olympic Games Paralympic Games 6.6 million 3.3 million 70 50 licensing and 8,000 million units retail products in production contracts

Rio 2016 products 45 test events prior to the Games Games operations already being tested Olympic ALL 26 CAPITALS Torch Relay + FEDERAL DISTRICT across the country 300 CITIES 100 DAYS

10-12 HOURS PER DAY

12,000 TORCH BEARERS 200m PER BEARER

20,000 KM

10,000 MILES

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