 | This article or section contains information about an upcoming sporting event. It is likely to contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as the event approaches and more information becomes available. | The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, will be held in Beijing in the People's Republic of China from August 8, 2008 to August 24, 2008, with the opening ceremony to take place at 8 p.m. on August 8, 2008 (the number 8 stands for prosperity in Chinese sub-culture). Some events will be held at venues constructed in neighboring towns and at the coastal city of Qingdao. Jump to: navigation, search Image File history File links Soccerball. ...
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The Olympic Oath is taken by an athlete and a judge at the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games. ...
The Olympic Oath is taken by an athlete and a judge at the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games. ...
The Olympic Flame at the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics The Olympic Flame or Olympic Fire is a symbol of the Olympic Games. ...
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The Beijing National Stadium will be the main track and field stadium for the 2008 Summer Olympics and be host to the Opening and Closing ceremonies. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Beijing â¶(?) (Chinese: å京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
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Qingdao listen? (Simplified Chinese: éå²; Traditional Chinese: éå³¶; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Ching-tao; Postal System Pinyin: Tsingtao) is a port sub-provincial city in the Shandong province of China, a naval base, and a major industrial city located at the southern tip of the Shandong Peninsula, in Jiaozhou Bay, facing the...
On July 8, 2005, the International Olympic Committee announced that Hong Kong will hold the equestrian events at the site of the Hong Kong Sports Institute in Fo Tan, Sha Tin. The facilities of the Sports Institute may be moved to Wu Kai Sha. This will be the second time the same season of Olympics Games has been hosted by two members of the International Olympic Committee. Jump to: navigation, search July 8 is the 189th day of the year (190th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 176 days remaining. ...
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Fo Tan (火炭) is a suburb of Sha Tin, in Hong Kong. ...
District slogan: none Location within Hong Kong S.A.R. (Click here for satellite image) District Council Chairman WAI Kwok-hung, JP Area âLand âWater 60 km² km² km² Population âTotal (2001) âDensity > 600,000 /km² Latitude Longitude 22°39 N 114°21 E Official website: Sha Tin District Council...
The International Olympic Committee is an organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin in 1894 to reinstate the Ancient Olympic Games held in Greece, and organise this sports event every four years. ...
The UK's Guardian newspaper on October 28 2005 confirms a new discipline of 10km open-water swimming for men and women will be introduced in the 2008 Olympics.
Bidding Process
- Main article: 2008 Summer Olympic bids
Beijing was elected host city on July 13, 2001, during the 112th IOC Session in Moscow, beating out Toronto, Paris, Istanbul and Osaka. Prior to the session, five other cities submitted bids to the IOC but failed to make the shortlist in 2000: Bangkok, Cairo, Havana, Kuala Lumpur, and Seville. Five cities made the shortlist to host the 2008 Summer Olympics which were awarded to Beijing, Peoples Republic of China on July 13, 2001. ...
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The selection of Beijing as host city has been criticised by supporters of Tibetan independence and Taiwanese independence. Jump to: navigation, search Beijing â¶(?) (Chinese: å京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Peking) is the capital of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ...
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Preparations Construction of all 2008 Summer Olympics venues is expected to be completed in 2007. The government intends to invest in thirty-seven new gymnasiums and stadiums as well as fifty-nine training centers. Its largest architectural pieces are the Beijing National Stadium, National Gymnasium, Olympic Aquatic Park, Convention Center, Olympic Village and Wukesong Cultural and Sports Center. US$2.1 billion or RMB¥17.4 billion in corporate bids and tenders are expected to fund almost eighty-five percent of the construction budget for the six main venues. Investments are expected from corporations seeking ownership rights after the 2008 Summer Olympics. Some venues will be owned and governed by the State General Administration of Sports which will use them after the Olympics as facilities for all future national sports teams. It was announced on July 8, 2005 that the Equestrian events were to be held in Hong Kong because of "uncertainties of equine diseases and major difficulties in establishing a disease-free zone". Jump to: navigation, search Leap year starting on Tuesday // Predicted events FIFA will announce the host country to celebrate the 2014 FIFA World Cup The FIA will introduce new regulations for the Formula 1 in order to reduce the costs and improve racing. ...
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Beijing National Stadium The centerpiece of the 2008 Summer Olympics is the construction of the Beijing National Stadium which began on December 24, 2003. Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. A firm from Switzerland called Herzog & De Meuron Architekten AG in collaboration with China Architecture Design & Research Group won the competition. The National Stadium will feature lattice-like concrete skeleton forming the stadium bowl which will seat 80,000 people. Architects said the overall design would resemble a bird's nest with an immense ocular — an opening with retractable roof over the stadium. However, in 2004 the roof part of the design was abandoned for cost and safety reasons. The National Stadium will be the site of the Opening Ceremony and Closing Ceremony as well as track and field events and soccer finals. Jump to: navigation, search December 24 is the 358th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (359th in leap years). ...
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Guangdong Stadium
Chinese students celebrated on July 13, 2001 at Millennium Monument upon the announcement that Beijing would host the 2008 Summer Olympics. Built 100 miles north of Hong Kong in the city of Guangzhou the Guangdong Stadium was opened to the public for the ninth National Games of the People's Republic of China in 2001. It was originally planned to be the centerpiece of the 2008 Summer Olympics until a decision was made to construct the National Stadium in Beijing. The original design for the Guangdong Stadium was announced in 1999. The stadium seats 80,000 people. Taking from Guangzhou's nickname as the Flower City, the American architectural firm of Ellerbe Becket designed Guangdong Stadium to resemble a flower. The design firm stated in its press release, "The stadium bowl grows out of the ground to a sculpted upper edge, like the petals of a flower. Floating above the bowl is a shimmering ribbon of roof flowing like a wave over the seats. It parts at the ends and holds the Olympic flame, suspended between the two ribbons. A hotel surrounds a circular opening in the roof that forms a vertical tower of light, which at night is visible for a great distance. The roof form undulates, making it different from any other stadium in China or the world." Download high resolution version (400x602, 64 KB)Associated Press pool photo of July 13, 2001 celebration at Millennium Monument of Beijings win of the 2008 Olympics bid This work is copyrighted. ...
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Location within China Guangzhou (Simplified Chinese: 广å·; Traditional Chinese: 廣å·; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Kuang-chou; Jyutping: Gwong2zau1; Yale: GwóngjaÅ«) is the capital of the Guangdong Province in southern China. ...
Guangdong Olympic Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Guangzhou, China and is one of the largest stadiums anywhere in the world. ...
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Olympic House Hong Kong Olympic House The Hong Kong Olympic House, originally named The Sports House. The House is in the Hong Kong Stadium in So Kon Po, Causeway Bay. It opened in 1994 and was the administration centre of HK sports. There are now 44 local Sports Association offices there. Hong Kong Stadium (Chinese: 馿¸¯å¤§çå ´; Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 daai6 kau4 coeng4, Yale: hÄung góng daaih kà uh chèuhng; Mandarin Pinyin: XiÄnggÇng Dà qiúcháng; alternatively, 馿¸¯æ¿åºå¤§çå ´; informally, 大çå ´) is the main sports venue of Hong Kong with a maximum seating capacity of 40,000, including...
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In December 2004 the Sports House was administrated by the Sports Committee of Hong Kong which has its offices there. There are also lecture halls, a conference hall, and other useful facilities. The committee holds exhibitions and courses in order to promote Hong Kong sports. On the 11th of July, 2005 the Chairman of the International Olympic Committee and Timothy Fok, the chairman of Olympic Committee held the Olympic House Opening Ceremony and the IOC permitted the use of the emblem of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. This event symbolizes that Hong Kong will hold the equestrian events and be one of the Olympic Cities in the world.
Marketing Emblem The 2008 Summer Olympics emblem entitled "Dancing Beijing" was unveiled in August 2003 in a ceremony attended by 2,008 people at Qi Nian Dian (祈年殿) — the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in Beijing's Temple of Heaven (天壇 or 天坛). The emblem combines elements of traditional Chinese society — a red seal and a calligraphic word for jing (京) ("national capital") with athletic features. According to the International Olympic Committee, the emblem is the first of the modern Olympics to use red as the dominant colour, an important colour for the Chinese people through its history. The open arms of the calligraphic word symbolizes the invitation of China to the world to share in its culture. Dancing Beijing is the title of the official emblem of the 2008 Summer Olympics to be held in Beijing in the Peoples Republic of China. ...
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Hall of Annual Prayer, the largest building in the Temple of Heaven The Temple of Heaven, literally the Altar of Heaven (Traditional Chinese: 天å£; Simplified Chinese: 天å; pinyin: ) is situated in south eastern urban Beijing, in Xuanwu District. ...
Rogge delivered an address at the unveiling ceremony saying, "Your new emblem immediately conveys the awesome beauty and power of China which are embodied in your heritage and your people." Rogge continued, "In this emblem, I saw the promise and potential of a New Beijing and a Great Olympics. This is a milestone in the history of your Olympic quest. As this new emblem becomes known around the world — and as it takes its place at the center of your Games — we are confident that it will achieve the stature of one of the best and most meaningful symbols in Olympic history."
Mascot In 2003, the National Society of Chinese Classic Literature Studies in Beijing announced a global search for images of Sun Wukong (孫悟空) — popularly known as the "Monkey King" — to become the mascot of the 2008 Summer Olympics. Scholars from the National Society of Chinese Classic Literature Studies argued in favor of the symbolism as mascot since the fairy tale character embodies the Olympic motto of "Higher, faster and stronger.´´ Jump to: navigation, search 2003 (MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Mascots at the Mascot Olympics in Orlando, FL. A mascot is something, typically an animal or human character used to represent a group with a common identity, such as a school, professional sports team, or corporation. ...
Slogan On June 26, 2005, The Beijing Olympic Committee announced that the slogan for the 2008 Olympics will be "One World, One Dream". Jump to: navigation, search June 26 is the 177th day of the year (178th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 188 days remaining. ...
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Torch relay The 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay will achieve a world record as the Olympic flame will be carried up to Mount Everest — known by the Tibetan (and Chinese) people as Chomolangma (in Chinese: 珠穆朗瑪峰 or 珠穆朗玛峰) — the world's highest peak. It will be carried up the southern slope from Nepal before carried down the northern slope into Tibet, and will be the highest altitude achieved in the history of Olympic torch relays, to be accomplished by eighty specially trained mountaineers. Liu Qi, president of the 2008 Olympics organizing committee, has also expressed the wish that the torch relay be carried through Taiwan. The overall course of the torch relay will take the Olympic flame from Athens through the Himalaya to Beijing and will be sponsored by soft drink giant, The Coca-Cola Company. Jump to: navigation, search Mount Everest is the highest mountain on Earth above mean sea level. ...
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Participating nations It is expected that the vast majority of the 202 competing nations in Athens 2004 will return. Jump to: navigation, search The 2004 Summer Olympics are officially known as the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (the 28th Summer Olympic Games). ...
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Concerns surround the participation of the Republic of China (Taiwan) (or "Chinese Taipei" as it is known in the Olympics). Strained relations between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait have lead to fears that a Taiwanese boycott may occur in 2008. Jump to: navigation, search National motto: None Official language Mandarin Chinese Capital and largest city Taipei President Chen Shui-bian Premier Frank Hsieh Area - Total - % water Ranked 138th 35,980 km² 2. ...
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The national olympic committee of Macao, China has not been accepted by the IOC as a member, although already a member of the Olympic Council of Asia. It is unlikely that Macao will participate at the 2008 Summer Olympics. National motto: none Official language Chinese and Portuguese Chief Executive Edmund Ho Hau-wah Area - Total - % water Not ranked 27. ...
It seems very unlikely (close to impossible) that the Vatican City will enter. However, the entrance of Tuvalu and the Marshall Islands (the remaining nations that were not present at the 2004 Summer Olympics) is an open possibility provided that both countries establish a National Olympic Committee prior to IOC deadlines. Both countries have met with IOC president Jacques Rogge, and he seems happy enough that in 2007 at the IOC meeting these 2 countries will be voted into becoming full Olympic members. National Olympic Committees are the national constituents of the worldwide olympic movement. ...
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See also: 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Paralympic Games will be the thirteenth Paralympics and they will be held in Beijing, China. ...
External links - Articles about the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing
- Official Website of the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Beijing Embraces 2008 Summer Olympics
- IOC press release announcing Equestrian events in Hong Kong
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