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An Overview

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi

Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi • November 2003: Delhi won the bid to host the 2010 Games

• February 2005: The Organising Committee Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi (OC CWG 2010 Delhi) was formed

Unprecedented Scale



Confirmed participation from all 71 CGAs.



Biggest multisport event ever conducted in India since the Asian Games in 1982

Countdown to Commonwealth Games 



Important dates for Games Village and MPC opening 

16 September - Soft Opening of the Games Village



23rd September -Teams check-in form



23rd September - Main Press Centre - Opening

Dates – 3rd -14th October 2010 

3rdOctober - Opening ceremony on



14thOctober - Closing ceremony on



12 days of competition

A Snapshot

7,000 Athletes & Team Officials (approx)

1,767 officials

Technical

A Snapshot Longest and most inclusive Queen’s Baton Relay, covering

190,000 kms, All 71 Commonwealth Nations and 100 days in India Entered India on 25 June, Wagah-Atari Border

Friendship through Sports

Green Games

3,50,000 trees to be planted in Delhi

10,00,000 trees to be planted pan India as a Green Games initiative.

Thyagaraj - model green stadium

200 saplings planted at Amritsar to mark the arrival of Queen’s Baton in India World Environment Day 2010 themed ‘sustainable means of transport’ with a Cycle rally A ‘Boulevard of Champions’ to be created at Games Village by DDA

Merchandise Cab

Volunteers: “In spirit…in action”







22,000 trained technical and non-technical volunteers have been recruited

They have undergone General, Role Specific , Venue Specific and Leadership Training Training partner – Amity University

Competition Venues 18 test events already conducted successfully to test venue and management preparedness for the Games

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi

Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium

Aerostat measuring 80mx40mx12m at JLN Stadium, venue of Opening & Closing Ceremony

Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

Athletics Seating capacity : 60,000 Competition dates: 6 – 14 October

•Poly tetra fluoro ethylene (PTFE) membrane roof Teflon-coated woven fiberglass membrane that is extremely durable and weather resistant. It is easy maintenance as it is self-cleaning (during rains)

•Earthquake resistant building •Two tier seating arrangement

Lawn Bowls Seating capacity : 2111 Competition dates: 4 – 13 October Weightlifting Seating capacity : 2500 Competition dates: 4 – 12 October

Talkatora Indoor Stadium Boxing

Seating capacity : 3,035 • Maple Wood Flooring • Tunnel for players

Talkatora Stadium

Indira Gandhi Sports Complex Cycling, Gymnastics and Wrestling

Cycling Seating capacity : 4,000 Gymnastics Seating capacity : 14,000 Wrestling Seating capacity : 6,900

Indira Gandhi Sports Complex •Permanent timber cycling track

•Thermal insulation on roof

•Fully air conditioned indoor stadium

Major Dhyanchand National Stadium

Major Dhyanchand National Stadium

Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium

Hockey

Seating capacity Competition Pitch I: 19,118; Competition Pitch II: 20,500

• New synthetic hockey turfs •Equipped with floodlights and electronic and video-matrix scoreboard

Thyagaraj Stadium

Thyagaraj Sports Complex Netball

Seating capacity: 5,000 Green Building Concept : •Rain water harvesting •Effluent Treatment Plant •Grid Interactive One Megawatt Solar energy

Thyagaraj Stadium

Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Aquatic Complex

Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Aquatic Complex S P M Aquatic Complex

Seating capacity : 5178 Competition dates: 4 – 13 October •The world’s first of its kind structure based on Cohestrands Technology from France •The ellipse shaped venue houses 1 competition pool, one diving pool and one warm up pool •The temperature of the water in the pool and the seating area would be controlled

Non Competition Venues

XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi

Games Village Residential Zone • 14 blocks, 34 towers, • 1,168 air-conditioned flats •Full fledged Gymnasium & Fitness centre with steam & sauna facilities and leisure

pool •Training areas •International Zone

Games Village: Residential zone

8,000 beds including 250 for ParaSport athletes

Air Conditioned apartments with a minimum of 2 and maximum of 5 bedrooms, each with an independent bathroom.

Games Village - Catering •

Kitchen to serve 36,000 meals per day



Village dining to comprise Main Hall and Casual Dining Areas



Every item to carry Nutrition & Allergic Foods Information



In-house nutritionist to ensure international standards matched with special requirements



Menu to offer fare from all six regions of the Commonwealth



Athletes have option to carry packed meals from Village

Main Media Centre Largest ever media centre for Commonwealth Games • 2000 media persons expected • New Initiatives - CATV in High-definition - Exclusive viewing rooms for feed from stadia • 600 workstations - 200 desktops for press - 100 desktops for Photo Press - Laptop area • Video walls & LCD screens • Electronic Notice Boards • Games Info Terminals • Media lounge for 100 persons

Main Media Centre •

Press Conference Hall – 300 (capacity)



Laser Printers/Fax machines/Photo-copiers/Scanners – Information Desk, Travel Desk, Transport Desk, Technology Desk, Media Help Desk, Ticketing office, Rate Card Desk.



Lockers, Pigeon holes

• •

Cafeteria in MPC with tea/coffee/water /snacks Food Plaza-20 meters from MPC



Bar Lounge

Technology

• High Definition Feed for Broadcast for first time

• Over 5,000 real time security camera • Swiss Timing contracted for end-to-end management for Timing, Scoring & Results (TSR) • Gold Medals System (operators for the Melbourne Games) to provide Games Management Systems • MTNL (Telecom Provider), TCIL (Network Agency) and ECIL (Electronic surveillance)

Electronic score board

Transport •

Transport comprises three levels – T1 & T2 cars and T3 & T4 buses



Tata Motors are T1 & T2 fleet provider



Delhi Govt. is providing driver training – language, courtesy and hospitality



DTC will provide T3 and T4 transport: – – –

574 low floor, air-conditioned buses For athletes, technical officials and media All buses with special access and seating

Transport



Security escorts will be provided with each bus



Bubble to bubble movement to the extent possible



Hub and spoke transportation for the media



Specially marked lanes on key roads for speedy movement

Ticketing Website • •

Comprehensive information on events, schedule, seat maps and prices Buy tickets through debit/credit card and net banking To book tickets online log on to

www.tickets.cwgdelhi2010.org

Sports •

Competition schedule finalised



Competition Managers, International Technical Officials and National Technical Officials have been appointed



Sports equipment received and installed



Training venue to open for training 23 Sep onwards



Over 3,100 sports specific volunteers recruited



1,408 medals to be won

Venue Operations • Venue teams led by Venue Administrator have moved into the venues (along with core Functional Areas)

• Tabletop exercises conducted to check operational readiness

Broadcasting







Largest live television coverage for any Commonwealth Games – including US and Canada Extensive coverage through – Network 10 and FoxTel in Australia – TVNZ in New Zealand – BBC in United Kingdom – SABC in South Africa – BON in Nigeria – Asia Broadcasting Union (ABU) for key Asian Commonwealth Countries Domestic TV rights with Doordarshan

Doping Control • World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accreditation National Dope Testing Laboratory (NTDL) is in place for Delhi 2010

•A Dope Centre has been set up at the Games Village while the Command Centre will be at the Games Headquarters

• The CGF has approved a test distribution plan of 1500 doping control tests, 250 blood tests, 150 EPO tests and 150 Pre-Competition tests

Medical •

386 doctors, 262 nursing staff, 103 physiotherapists & 95 massage therapists with 179 medical students as volunteers comprise the medical workforce



64 ambulances and 857 support staff of ambulance crew and first aid staff to offer round the clock ambulance services



GB Pant Hospital, JPN Apex Trauma Centre (AIIMS) and Ram Manohar Lohia

Hospital are the three designated hospitals for the Games

SECURITY Delhi Police is the key agency for security. A state-of-the-art police control room (Central Command and Control Centre and Intelligence-C4i) set up at the Delhi Police Headquarters will receive live images from CCTVs from across the city.

Security arrangements can be broadly categorised as    

Athlete security (Airport, Village etc) Venue security (Competition and Non Competition) In – transit security Emergency Management

Indira Gandhi International Airport

Details for the Trip to Taj Mahal: Particulars

Details

Dates for the Trips

5th, 6th, 7th,9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 16th October 2010

Client Group

Athletes, CGF Games Family and CGA Delegates

Mode of Transport

Dedicated Train from Delhi to Agra

Number of Trips Arrival at Safdarjung Railway Station Departure from Safdarjung Railway Station, New Delhi Arrival at Agra Station Visit to Taj Mahal and Lunch in Agra Departure from Agra Station Arrival at Safdarjung, Railway Station, New Delhi

9 07:30 AM 07:55 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM to 04:00 PM 04:30 PM 07:05 PM

Delhi 2010 updates just a click away •SMS the baton and know its current location •Book your ticket online •Book your rooms for Games time •Plan your day with the schedule of the day’s event •Catch up with the latest updates on the Games

•Listen to Theme song by AR Rehman

Thank you!

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