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You ask - you get. And I'll be around to finish this off! :)

Welcome to the applicant phase for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.

The committee calls for applicants for these Summer Games by June 12, 2011.

By the above date you are required to state your intention to bid and provide a 2 or 3 page ‘applicant document’ that must include the following –

1. Your logo and slogan

2. A basic map outlining your venue plan as well as a list of these venues and their Games time capacity

3. A brief summary of the compelling reason your bid should progress

4. Any additional information you feel needs to be included to bring you through to the candidate phase

The applicant document cannot exceed this length and can be posted at any time up until June 12 either by directly posting on the forum or by emailing to nyc2012@gmail.com – after which it will be uploaded for you. Make sure you put 2024 Applicant File in the subject line of the email as the committee has a finely tuned spam filter (provided by the good people of Korea!).

Your venue plan MUST have at least 75% of venues existing as of 2016. Thus any projects currently planned can be included and must be marked as ‘existing’.

If there are more than one city from a single nation a domestic vote will be held amongst the committee and its core voting members – the ‘executive committee’ if you will. (In reality I will probably message Rols, Faster and CAF for their opinion, will over-rule those opinions and put NYC through regardless of whether or not NYC is bidding).

Bids from London, Rio, Beijing, Athens, Sydney and Atlanta will not be accepted. I also request that any submissions from Istanbul, Paris or any of the most recent bidding nations differ from their legitimate bids. Oh – and Tulsa, Minneapolis and Abuja are not allowed.

The second leg will be a candidate phase that will require a 10 page brochure that you can fill any way you like. It is more of a sales brochure than an indepth bid book. A shortlist (if needed) will be determined via the now much anticipated ‘applicant report’.

So claim your city now.

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Brisbane will be dropping out (Don't really want to go up against someone who actually lives in there city in a domestic race :P) And Toronto is in :)

Oh no, don't let little ole me get in the way of your Brisbane bid, you chose them first. But if you really do want to bow out and change, then by all means.

PS. Being in the city means nothing really, but having the 1996 Bid files does. :P

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Here is my Shanghai 2024 brochure -

Mediafire - download brochure

You need to click on the link as you need to download it form mediafire.

Enjoy!

In case it doesn't work - here is my venue plan -

Shanghai 2024 Olympic Venue Plan (E - existing, N - new, T - temporary)

NANHUI CLUSTER

A new multisports park with temporary seating for all events - with permanent facilities to remain after the Games.

Archery - Nanhui Sports Centre (N - 6,000 temp + general entry)

BMX - Nanhui Sports Centre (N - 6,000 temp + general entry)

Equestrian - Nanhui Sports Centre (N - 15,000 temp + general entry)

Modern Pentathlon - Nanhui Sports Centre (N - Various Venues)

Shooting - Nanhui Sports Centre (N - 8,000 temp + general entry)

Swimming (Open Water) - Nanhui Sports Centre (N - 5,000 temp + general entry)

Triathlon - Nanhui Sports Centre (N - 5,000 temp + general entry)

BAOSHAN CLUSTER

A combination of old and new. The home of Chinese Rowing in the future.

Road Cycling - Pudong New Area/Baoshan (E - general admission)

Canoeing - Baoshan Regatta Centre (N/T - 6,000)

Rowing - Baoshan Regatta Centre (N/T - 12,000)

Sailing - Baoshan Harbour (E - temp upgrade)

PUDONG CLUSTER

Utilising the world's largest Exhibition Centre. Nine sports - one venue.

Badminton - Shanghai New International Exhibition Centre Hall G (E - 7,000 temp)

Beach Volleyball - Shanghai New International Expo Center (Outdoor Forecourt 1) (E - 10,000 temp)

Fencing - Shanghai New International Exhibition Centre Hall A (E - 6,000 temp)

Field Hockey - - Shanghai New International Expo Center (Outdoor Forecourt 2) (E - 10,000 temp)

Judo - Shanghai New International Exhibition Centre Hall D (E - 6,000 temp)

Table Tennis - Shanghai New International Exhibition Centre Hall E (E - 12,000 temp)

Taekwondo - Shanghai New International Exhibition Centre Hall C (E - 6,000 temp)

Volleyball - Shanghai New International Exhibition Centre Hall F (E - 12,000 temp)

Wrestling - Shanghai New International Exhibition Centre Hall B (E - 10,000 temp)

EXPO PARK CLUSTER

Where the world once met we will meet again.

Boxing - Expo Entertainment Hall (E - 10,000 temp)

Basketball - Mercedes-Benz Arena (E - 18,000)

Diving - Shanghai Aquatic Sports Center (E - 16,000 (5,000 permanent, 11,000 temp))

Gymnastics - Shanghai Oriental Sports Centre (E - 18,000)

Swimming - Shanghai Aquatic Sports Center (E - 16,000 (5,000 permanent, 11,000 temp))

Synchronized Swimming - Shanghai Aquatic Sports Center (E - 16,000 (5,000 permanent, 11,000 temp))

Water Polo - Shanghai Aquatic Sports Center (E - 5,000)

OLYMPIC STADIUM CLUSTER

Three venues shine under the light of the Olympic flame.

Athletics - Shanghai Olympic Stadium (E - 80,000 - renovated to 100,000)

Cycling - Shanghai Velodrome (N - 14,000 (3,000 permanent, 11,000 temp))

Handball - Shanghai Indoor Stadium (E - 12,000)

OTHER VENUES

Utilising the venues in place today - a realistic legacy.

Golf - Shanghai Binhai Golf Club (E - general admission)

Mountain Biking - Hangzhou West Lake Reserve (E - general admission)

Rugby 7s - Zhabei Stadium (E - 16,000)

Tennis - Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena (E - main court 15,000)

Weightlifting - Shanghai Grand Theatre (E - 4,500)

THE FOOTBALL VENUES

Sharing the Games with China.

Shanghai - Olympic Stadium (E - 80,000 - renovated to 100,000)

Shanghai - Hongkou Stadium (E - 33,000)

Nanjing - Olympic Sports Center (E - 60,000)

Hangzhou - Yellow Dragon Stadium (E - 48,000)

Wuhan - Sports Centre Stadium (E - 60,000)

Xi'an - Shaanxi Provincial Stadium (E - 51,000)

Beijing - National Stadium (E - 80,000)

Hong Kong - City Stadium (E - 40,000)

Guangzhou - Guangdong Stadium (E - 80,000)

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  • 2 weeks later...

It looks like the logo unveiled yesterday was a fake. In facts, the Boston bidding committee selected the logo in list a proposition (and the Big Star logo was one of the loosers) The real logo is this one :

bostonlogo.png

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OK - thus far I have received bid documents from Boston, Dublin and Shanghai (I will post Dublin and Boston shortly). Anyone else - email through to nyc2012@gmail.com or post in here yourself :)

what to pun on bid document?can u list it?

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OK - thus far I have received bid documents from Boston, Dublin and Shanghai (I will post Dublin and Boston shortly). Anyone else - email through to nyc2012@gmail.com or post in here yourself :)

When is this due? By the end of the week? I can make a mini bid brochure for this. Please tell me when to submit by.

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All the instructions are in the very first post on page 1 afiqnadzir. You need to send through a 3 page document outlining why your city should host the Games with a map showing all your venues.

I am more than happy to wait another week before moving on to the next phase :)

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