May 29, 2005
Sport:Bidding for the Olympics
You're possibly wondering why, of all things, I chose to dwell on this.The answers aren't far to seek:primarily because I was having a torrid time think of topics to blog and also because the 2012 bids are EXTREMELY fascinating.You guys will probably know who the bidders for Olympics 2012 are..(Just in case:- Paris,London,New York,Madrid and Moscow..all the bigwigs).They're among the most renowned cities in the world and you can trust them to come up with something majestic.Believe me, some aspects of certain bids are incredulous!!The International Olympic Committee recently evaluated all five contenders and gave Paris the top slot.This post ought to give you an in-depth coverage of the nuances of the various bids.Here we go...
The Paris Bid.
This is Paris' third attempt at bidding in recent times.The city initially had serious reservations on another attempt after losing to Beijing and Toronto in the 2008 bid and to Barcelona in 1992.However,the French capital is considered to be the favourite for 2012 after scoring highly in the evaluation by the IOC.Paris is campaigning under the slogan 'L'amour des jeux' meaning "Love of the Games" and it promises to provide the ultimate experience to athletes,officials,spectators and journalists alike.Paris has an upper hand as it enjoys a high-profile as a centre of culture and tourism.One of the main advantages Paris has over other cities is that a large number stadia where events are to be held have already been constructed.The Stade-de-France which hosted the FIFA World Cup 98 is of Olympic Standard and it will be ,in all probability, the main venue.The city plans to host the games in two main sites,north and west of Paris,within 10kms from the Olympic Village.Other important venues include the Parc-de-Princes Stadium and Roland Garros(one thing's for sure,if Paris wins,Andy Roddick will have a tough time getting to the Olympic gold ).Beach Volleyball , the organizers say, is going to be held BENEATH THE EIFFEL TOWER!! Will ya look at that?!.Paris estimates the cost of hosting the games at 4billion pounds.
Hosting a 'Green Olympics':The Madrid Bid
The Spanish capital is one of the few major European Capitals not to have hosted the biggest show on earth and has promised to host a "Green Olympics" if its given the Games.In the words of the Mayor of Madrid," Respect for the environment governs all aspects of this project."Madrid's previous attempt at hosting came in '72 when the bid was won by Munich.The success of the Barcelona Lympics is bound to favour the city, but the timing is a problem.Even though the IOC ranked Madrid second,its not very likely that the same country will get the chance 20 years(or 5 Olympics) later(the IOC,however, continually dismiss allegations that the chance is not decided by rotation).One of the key attractions of the Madrid bid is a car-free games with transport and other systems using renewable sources of energy.70% of the infrastructure has already been built and with the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in the list (I'm not a Real Madrid fan, but hey! its one of the best you've got) the Spaniards do stand a decent chance.They've given just 1.85 billion for the games and an eco-friendly Olympics could certainly be a trailblazer.
London's attempt at snatching 2012.
London hasnt made a bid since its successful one in '48 and it faces formidable opposition this time around.Manchester lost out to both Atlanta and Sydney,but its success as a capable Commonwealth Host could boost the chances of the games going to the British.The British Govt had made a late bid for the Games and they needed the help of an American Businesswoman and a former Olympic Gold medallist to gain momentum.London's ideas are pretty innovative..they intend to build an Olympic park around Stratford;the Village will be on the same site as the main venue and main venues will,obviously,include Wimbledon,Wembley and Lord's.The Beach Volleyball is supposedly, going to be conducted in the Horse Guards Parade *chuckle*..London needs to convince the IOC that all these can be achieved;the latter's also voicing concerns over the transport infrastructure.Some say that Liverpool's win at the Champions League is a boost to the bid..though I'm blissfully ignorant of how it will..
New York 2012
Moscow's Bid
Moscow's USP is that it will provide the most 'compact' games ever.The city believes that the key feature of hosting the entire games within its city borders will provide an edge over the other contenders.Most sports events will be held in complexes along the Moscow river.Russia also hopes that it could make up for the disappointment in '80 when there was an American-led boycott over USSR's invasion of Afghanistan.However, the IOC has ranked Moscow fifth and although 71% of facilities are already in place the evaluation committee insists that the capital lags behind in areas such as infrastructure, accommodation, project and legacy, safety and security.St.Petersburg had lost out to Athens in 2004. That's about it...I hope you have a good idea now about what's happening behind the scenes of Olympics 2012.Lemme ask ya something.What bid would you support?My vote would go to Madrid.Absolutely fantabulous idea of merging Sport and Sustainable Development..
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May 26, 2005
The long wait....
It has been a month since I wrote the law school entrance exams and the results aren't out yet;this long wait is driving me nuts.I'd given the exams of two of the best law schools in the country;tests conducted by the National Law School (NLS) and the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR).The former is arguably the best in the country and the entrance test was on May 1.I'd written the NALSAR test on May 15.I wish those results would be out soon...not that the NLS result is of great significance:- it was a lengthy paper and I couldnt complete it:A whole horde of questions amounting to 30-40 marks were left in their pristine nature(read "left untouched").The NALSAR aptitude test was, on the other hand, much better.If all goes well, i could get through.Of course, it wouldnt hurt to get admission to both ;-)...I would accept them both most graciously.Right now,both colleges are slowly, but steadily, scaring the living daylights outta me through this painful delay..They better get it done with;a few more days of this excruciating stuff will see me in a straitjacket.
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May 25, 2005
Ma première poste
Its a hot and sultry afternoon in the relatively urbane city of Thiruvananthapuram,the capital of Kerala, a state down south in India. I've never dipped my fingers into the blogging pie and I've always felt that I'm a bad chronicler;so I've never ventured to blog incidents of interest that cross ways with my life.Then again, the comp room is the only one with an air-conditioner.."might as well do something constructive while cooling off".So here I am,chipping away at my first post.Oh, and those guys who know both French and Spanish must be wondering why theres a crude mix of the lingos in the title(you can call it Spench or Franish).. Blogspirit fascinates me a lot..for some reason i like it better than Blogger;The French are pretty good at creativity:) the blog designs here are quaint and very compact. I suppose an intro would get me acquainted to you..I'm Arun, a 17 year old and I'm ,obviously, from Thriuvananthapuram.I've just completed my schooling and I aspire to get an admission to a top law university in India.I'm a jovial guy who likes to hang around with friends and have fun.Even though i'm not a perfectionist I'd like to do my work well. I enjoy reading fiction and listening to music.I love watching and playing cricket and soccer though the playing part leaves much to be desired.I am a decent orator and I like to watch and participate in debates and quizzes.Well,thats about it-me in a nutshell...I intend to use this weblog to post my thoughts and experiences on my life that maybe of some interest to you guys.Do post your comments on any topic you wish.. Have a great day...
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