London 2012; Velodrome & BMX Track (Legacy)

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Velodrome

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  • Design by; Hopkins Architects
  • Capacity; 6000 seats

BMX Track

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  • Capacity; 6000 seats (temporary stands)

London 2012

  • Olympic Games;
    • Veldorome: Cycling (track)
    • BMX Track: Cycling (BMX)
  • Paralympic Games;
    • Veldorome: Cycling (track)
    • BMX Track: –

Post-Olympics

  • Lee Valley VeloPark
    • 1Mile road circuit
    • Velodrome
    • Mountain Bike Trails
    • BMX track
  • 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Cup London
  • 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

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London 2012; Eton Manor (Legacy)

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  • Design by; Stanton Williams
  • Capacity; 10500 seats (temporary stands)

London 2012

  • Olympic Games; –
  • Paralympic Games; Wheelchair Tennis

Post-Olympics

  • Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre (from June 2014)
    • Two hockey pitches
    • Ten tennis courts (four indoor and six outdoor)
  • Home ground of Wapping Hockey Club (from June 2014)
  • NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters (2014)
  • EuroHockey Nations Championships (2015)

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Rio 2016; Underground sewage collection system helps improving water quality at sailing venue

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New project to clean up Rio 2016 sailing venue announced by government

Underground sewage collection system latest is initiative to help improve water quality at Marina da Glória and in Guanabara Bay

The Rio de Janiero State Government has initiated a project to help revitalise Guanabara Bay ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games. A giant ‘containment belt’ (known as a cinturão in Portuguese) will be installed underground, inland from Marina da Glória, the Olympic and Paralympic sailing venue. The system will capture sewage that had been destined for the bay.

The agreement to install the cinturão was signed on Tuesday (2 September) at the Rio 2016 headquarters. The project will see the construction of an underground pipeline, about one kilometre long, and a sewage pumping station with a capacity of 450 litres per second. The new system will be connected to existing rainwater collectors. Waste will be redirected along the existing networks, avoiding its disposal in Guanabara Bay.

The works are due to start immediately and scheduled to be completed by September 2015.

“This is one more example of how the Games can serve the city,” said Leonardo Espíndola, Rio state government’s chief of staff. “This project will remain as a permanent legacy of the Games. We have already reached the point of treating approximately 50 per cent of sewage and, without a doubt, in 2016 we will have a much better bay for competitors and the population.”

The project is the final part of a package of measures to improve conditions in the bay ahead of the Games. Measures already undertaken include the closure of rubbish dumps, creation of new sewage treatment units and deployment of eco-barriers and eco-boats to capture and remove floating debris.

As a result of these initiatives, the state government estimates that it will surpass its target of treating 80 per cent of sewage that reaches the bay by the Rio 2016 Games.

“In the last three years, the competition areas were already of international standard, due to various initiatives that have been developed in Guanabara Bay,” said Wagner Victer, the president of Rio’s state water and sanitation company. “The only point lacking was at the area where the boats embark, at Marina da Glória. With this project, 100 per cent of the commitments made in relation to the Olympic sailing location will be concluded one year before the Games.”
Marina da Glória staged the first Rio 2016 test event last month, the Aquece Rio International Sailing Regatta.

“We passed the test of the sailing event, which was praised by both the International Sailing Federation and the athletes,” said Rio 2016 President Carlos Nuzman. “We are pleased to see these projects happening because Guanabara Bay is one of the picture-postcard sites of the Games. All these efforts will create a unique setting for Olympic sailing.”

 

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London 2012; Riverbank Arena (Legacy)

Part 7 of 11 in a serie blog posts about the legacy of London 2012. (read more)

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  • Capacity; 16000 seats
  • Temporary Venue

London 2012

  • Olympic Games; Field Hockey
  • Paralympic Games; Football seven-a-side, Football five-a-side

Post-Olympics

  • East Wick (new neighbourhood)

Photos

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London 2012; Basketball Arena (Legacy)

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  • Design by; Wilkinson Eyre Architects
  • Capacity; 12000 seats
  • Temporary Venue

London 2012

  • Olympic Games; Basketball (preliminaries), Handball (medal round)
  • Paralympic Games; Wheelchair Rugby, Wheelchair Basketball

Post-Olympics

  • Chobham Manor; First new neighbourhood to be created at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Photos

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London 2012; The Copper Box (Legacy)

Part 5 of 11 in a serie blog posts about the legacy of London 2012. (read more)

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  • Design by; Make architects
  • Capacity; 7500 seats

London 2012

  • Olympic Games; Handball (preliminaries), Modern Pentathlon (fencing)
  • Paralympic Games; Goalball

Post-Olympics

  • Multi-sport arena for community use (from July 2013, first reopened venue in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic park)
  • Home of London Lions (Basketball)
  • London Grand Prix Badminton (2013)
  • Home of London GD Handball Club

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London 2012; Aquatics Centre (Legacy)

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  • Design by; Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Capacity; 17500 seats (2500 post-Olympics)
  • Pools: 50m competition, 50m warm-up, 25m competition diving
  • Two temporary stands (Games-time mode)

London 2012

  • Olympic Games; Diving, Modern Pentathlon (swimming), Swimming, Synchronized Swimming
  • Paralympic Games; Swimming

Post-Olympics

  • Opened to the public from March 2014
  • 2014 FINA/NVC Diving World Series
  • 2016 European Aquatics Championships

Photos

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Tokyo 2020; Resculpting the face of Tokyo ahead of 2020 Games

A very interesting article about the urban redevelopment in Tokyo ahead of the 2020 Olympics:

With less than six years remaining until the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, which will start July 24 that year, both the public and private sectors have launched urban redevelopment projects in the capital.

 

Read full article: The Japan News – Resculpting the face of Tokyo ahead of 2020 Games