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Lillehammer 2016 Youth Olympic Games Overview Wes Barnett Chef De Mission Lillehammer 2016 Youth Olympic Games Overview Wes Barnett Chef De Mission YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Velkommen! 2016 Youth Olympic Games **Lillehammer 2016** • 70 Nations • 15 winter disciplines • 1,100 athletes • 10 days • 70 medals up for grabs One Team USA! YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Games Preparation Road Map Ceremonies You will know: A. Opening, Closing, Overview and Victory Ceremonies. Venues B. All sport venues. Villages C. Familiarize yourself with the 3 villages. Transport D. Understand the transportation plan. Youth Ambassador YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Team Behind the Team! Meredith Miller Linda Addington Tim Ambruso [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Travel & Logistics Director Village Director- Lillehammer Village Director- Hamar Wes Barnett [email protected] Chef de Mission Danielle Lopez Stephanie Isley Kate Anderson [email protected] [email protected] Athlete Ambassador Registration and Accreditation Assistant Village Director - Hamar YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Team Behind the Team (continued)! Antonio Olivieri Heather Linden Celeste Gabai Sonya Ahmed Greg Bauer [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Medical Staff- Doctor Medical Staff - Doctor Security Medical Staff - Doctor Medical Staff - Doctor Brittany Davis Joey Maestas Tommy Schield Brandon Penny [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Press Office/Media/Com. Press Office/Media/Com. Press Office/Media/Com. Press Office/Media/Com. YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Ceremonies • Opening Ceremony: • Where: Lysgardsbakkene Ski Jumping • When: Friday, February 12 - 6:30pm • Closing Ceremony: • Where: Lillehammer Youth Olympic Village • When: Sunday, February 21 - 8:00 pm • Victory Ceremonies: • Where: In sport’s respective competition venue • When: Post medal events YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton YOG 2016 Mapped 2.5 Miles Average nonstop 11.3 miles flight time from Newark: 7 hours 20 minutes 10.25miles Average Temp: 41.4miles 25° Fahrenheit 32.1mile YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton YOV Lillehammer Sports: • Alpine Skiing – Hafjell Olympic Slope • Biathlon – Birkebeineren Biathlon Stadium • Bobsled – Lillehammer Olympic Sliding Center • Cross Country Skiing – Birkebeineren Cross Country Stadium • Curling – Stampesletta Ice Venue in Curling Hall • Ice Hockey – Stampesletta Ice Venue in Kristins Hall • Luge – Lillehammer Olympic Sliding Center • Nordic Combined and Skeleton – Lillehammer Olympic Sliding Center • Nordic Combined – Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena & Birkebeineren Cross Country Stadium Villages • Ski Jumping – Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena Administration: Linda Addington YOV Hamar Sports: • Figure Skating – Hamar Olympic Amphitheater • Short Track Speed Skating – Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall • Speed Skating – Hamar Olympic Hall Viking Ship Administration: Tim Ambruso, Stephanie Isley YOV Oslo Sports: • Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding – Hafjell Freepark & Oslo Vinterpark Halfpipe Administration: Meredith Miller YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton YOV - Lillehammer February 8 - February 23 Residential Zone Spectator Entrance Transport Mall YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton YOV – Lillehammer: Floor Plans Accommodations • 5 types of apartments: • Student Apartments: • 2 bunk beds in 1 room. • Birkebeineren Apartments: • 4 bunk beds in 3 rooms. • Double room (Hotel): • 2 beds in 1 room. • Deluxe Northern (Hotel): • 4 beds in 1 room. • Deluxe Sothern (Hotel): • 3 beds in 1 room. YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Living at YOV Lillehammer Food & Beverages: • Dining Hall • February 8 – February 23 • Breakfast: 6:00 am – 10:00 am • Lunch: 11:00 am – 3:30 pm • Dinner: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm • Evening Meal: 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm • Snacks and refreshments: 6:00 am – 11:00 pm • Other Options: • YOG Café: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm YOG 2016: Games Preparation Living at YOV Lillehammer Maintenance: Furnishings: • House keeping: • Wardrobe • Emptying of bins (Daily) • Garbage bin • Cleaning of bathrooms and restocking • Chair, couch, or table paper products (Daily) • Refrigerator (except double) • General cleaning of messy surfaces • Free Wi-Fi (Daily) • Replacement of towels & linens (Every 4 days) • Laundry • 12 free Laundry machines in the basement of building 2 (automatic detergent) YOG 2016: Games Preparation Living at YOV Lillehammer NOC Business Centre: February 6 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm • Shared office and working facilities for February 7 8:00 am - 8:00 pm team officials February 8 - 22 7:00 am - 9:00 pm • Equipment includes: printers, photocopiers, internet access, work February 23 7:00 am - 12:00 pm desks and computers Sport Information Centre: • Sport related information including: start lists, results, competition and training schedules YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Living at YOV Lillehammer Welcome Center • YOV Lillehammer resident accreditation pick-up location. • Meeting spot for athletes and parents. Additional Services: • Medical Services • Physician or Nurse available 24/7 • Learn & Share activities • Recreational activities • Fitness Centre • Hours: February 8 – 21 7:00 am – 10:00 pm • Multi- Faith Centre YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Hamar • Is an existing Hotel(Scandic Hotel Hamar) and Conference Centre. • Will house athletes and team officials of skating sports. • Opening: 2/8/16 @ 7:00 am • Closing: 2/23/16 @ 12:00 pm YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Living in Hamar • Housing: • Beds (with linens & pillows) • Wardrobes • Desk • Chair • Bedside table • Garbage bin • Fully equipped bathrooms • Free Wi-Fi YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Living in Hamar • Food & Beverages: • Breakfast: 6:00 am – 10:00 am • Lunch: 11:00 am – 3:30 pm • Dinner: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm • Evening Meal: 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Oslo • Oslo Hotel Accommodations (OHA) is an existing hotel and conference centre (Thon Hotel Ullevaal Stadion). • Opening: 2/8/16 @ 7:00 am • Closing: 2/14/16 @ 6:00 pm YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Living in Oslo • Dining & Beverages: • Breakfast: 6:00 am – 10:00 am • Lunch: 11:00 am – 3:30 pm • Dinner: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm • Evening Meal: 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm • Housing: • Beds (with linens & pillows) • Wardrobes • Desk • Chair • Bedside table • Garbage bin • Fully equipped bathrooms • Free Wi-Fi YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Transportation • Official Port of Entry: Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) • 3 main ground transport systems Sports residing in the Lillehammer Village must pack their sport equipment and • YOV Lillehammer Transport Mall (YTL) clothing separately. Upon arrival, the sport equipment will be • YOV Hamar Transport Mall (YTH) delivered to the Venue This does not apply to the following sports: • Public Transit Snowboarding, Freestyle Skiing , Figure Skating, Short Track and Speed Skating. YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton YOV Lillehammer/Hamar Transport Mall – Main Connections • YOV Lillehammer Transport mall – 2 lines: • YOG 1 (Yellow) – Stampseletta Ice Venue, YOV Lillehammer, Lysgardsbakkene Ski Jumping Area, and Birkebeineren Ski Stadium • YOG 2 (Green) – Hafjell Alpine Centre and Lillehammer Olympic Sliding Centre. • YOV Hamar Transport Mall – 2 lines: • YOG 3 (Pink) – Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre AND Hamar Olympic Hall Vikingskipet • YOG 4 (Blue) – Gjovik Olympic Cavern Hall YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton Competition Schedule February 12, 2016 February 13, 2016 February 14, 2016 February 15, 2016 February 16, 2016 February 17, 2016 February 18, 2016 February 19, 2016 February 20, 2016 February 21, 2016 Figure Skating Figure Skating Figure Skating Figure Skating Speed Skating Speed Skating Ice Dance, Pairs, Ice Hockey Opening Pairs Short Ice Dance Short Ice Dance Free Mixed NOC Team Ice Hockey Men's & Ladies' Ladies', Men's, Mixed Men's and Ceremony Mens Short Ladies' Short Learn and Share Ladies' Free Spring Men's & Women's Mass Start NOC Team Women's Speed Skating Short Track Short Track Ice Hockey Men's & Ladies' Men's & Women's 1000 Short Track Curling Alpine Skiing Ice Hockey Mixed NOC Team Curling Men's & Women's 500 m Men's & Women's 500 Mixed Teams Ladies' Slalom Men's & Women's Relay Mixed Doubles Ski Jumping/ Curling Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Alpine Skiing Nordic Combine Curling Ice Hockey Biathlon Mixed Team Men's & Women's Men's & Women's Men's & Women's Men's Giant Slalom Mixed Team Mixed Doubles Men's & Women's Mixed Relay Curling Curling Curling Biathlon Cross Country Skeleton Curling Mixed Team Mixed Team Mixed Team Mixed Relay Men's & Ladies Men's & Women's Mixed Doubles Closing Ceremony Alpine Skiing Bobsleigh Men's & Ladies' Luge Luge Alpine Skiing Men's & Women's Super-G Men's Singles Team Relay Men's Slalom Monobob Alpine Skiing Cross Country Men's & Ladies': Alpine, Alpine Skiing Cross Free Super Combine Alpine Skiing Ski Slopestyle Parallel Mixed Team Men's & Ladies' Men's: Slolam Ladies' Giant Slalom Ladies’ Competition Snowboard Snowboard- Halfpipe Ski-Snowboad Cross Slopestyle Snowboard Slopestyle Men's & Ladies' Team Men’s Ladies’ Skiing- Slopestyle Ski Jumping Ski Slope Style Men's & Ladies' Men's & Ladies' Men’s Biathlon Nordic Combined Nordic Men's & Ladies' Men's Individual Mixed Teams Lillehammer Apparel- Men YOG 2016: Games Preparation Lillehammer Apparel- Women YOG 2016: Games Preparation Young Ambassador- Kate Anderson YOG 2016: Games Preparaiton.
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