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RBC’s Carry the Torch Contest – Feature Stories – Vancouver 2010

July 15th, 2009

Do you dream of carrying the Olympic Flame during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay? If you haven’t yet signed up to be a torchbearer at rbc.com/carrythetorch, it’s time to apply today! With the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay beginning in four months, RBC is closing its contest on July 15th, 2009.

“We still have close to 500 torchbearer spots available. This is the last chance Canadians have to be an Olympic Torchbearer, be a part of Canadian history and make a contribution to the legacy of these Olympic Winter Games,” said Jacqueline Ryan, director, Olympic marketing at RBC.

The Carry the Torch contest invites Canadians to “create a better Canada” by simply sharing a personal pledge to do something small or large in their daily lives that will make Canada an even better place to live. “RBC has a proud heritage of supporting community initiatives, and the Olympic Torch Relay is an ideal way to recognize many community-minded people,” said Ryan.

Inspiring pledges

Among the numerous applications received, RBC has recognized a few inspiring pledges. “For a few of the winning torchbearers, we read their pledge and felt it was compelling and demonstrated how a simple act — volunteering, mentoring or making lifestyle changes — can make a difference in our communities and help create a better Canada. We wanted to recognize them publicly so they could inspire others,” said Ryan.

Thirty-eight year old Jeff Pattison of Oakville, Ontario made the pledge to start running and compete in long distance races to raise money. He’s donating what he raises to charity in honour of his late grandfather who was a huge Olympic fan. “In addition to the money, I hope that I inspire my family and friends to lead a more active lifestyle.”

Shelley Deacon of Burnaby, BC, teaches at an elementary school in east Vancouver and became a committed basketball coach to a group of grade seven girls. She pledged to continue coaching while on maternity leave to help the girls advance to high school with a strong sense of self. “I feel that by showing them a strong role model (eating healthy, getting exercise and by being a positive coach) they will head into high school feeling a strong sense of self-worth and know who they want to be.”

RBC also recognized a number of pledges during their Community Celebration Week from June 22 to 26 that honour the efforts of Canadians, big or small, who make a difference in their communities.


Bicentennial School’s Principal and first RBC Olympic Torchbearer in Halifax,
Frank Hayden with his students

One such pledge was made by Frank Hayden of Halifax, Nova Scotia who wants to create stronger communities. “At my school, where I am the principal, we have a breakfast program and I plan to expand this support for students by starting a school food bank. My own personal pledge is to purchase and donate extra grocery items every time I do my own shopping. I will continue to create initiatives at school where students, staff and the community donate food items and/or vouchers,” he wrote.

It’s not too late to apply to be a 2010 Olympic Torchbearer! If you’re taking action to make yourself, your community or your country better and if you would like to carry the Olympic Flame at home in Canada, enter today at rbc.com/carrythetorch.

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Meeting in Lausanne between the IOC an the delegation of Kuwait authorities

July 15th, 2009
Following a fruitful meeting between a delegation of Kuwait Authorities, headed by H.E. the Minister of Social Affairs and Labour in Kuwait, and a delegation of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) headed by the IOC President, which took place on 15 July 2009 in Lausanne, the following agreement was reached:

 

  1. The Kuwait Authorities expressed their willingness to find an appropriate and suitable solution in order to avoid the suspension of the Kuwait Olympic Committee and the Kuwait Olympic Movement, in particular by ensuring that the national sports law and regulations in Kuwait will be compatible with (i) the Olympic Charter and (ii) the rules of the respective International Olympic Sports Federations.

 

  1. For that purpose, it was agreed that the Kuwait Government would take a Decision by 31 July 2009 at the latest in order to ensure that the process of reviewing the national sports law and regulations in order to make them compatible with the Olympic Charter and the rules of the respective International Olympic Sports Federations will be undertaken with the Kuwait Parliament.

 

  1. Also, it was agreed that the whole process of amendments of the sports law must be finalised by 31 December 2009 at the latest.

 

  1. Lastly, it was agreed that each National Sports Federation shall have the capacity and the responsibility to draft its own statutes in accordance with the principles of the Olympic Charter and the rules of their respective International Sports Federations and in close coordination with them.

 

If necessary, the IOC together with the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) will offer assistance to the Kuwait Authorities, on a technical level, in order to ensure that the Kuwait sports law and regulations are compatible with the Olympic Charter and the rules of the International Olympic Sports Federations concerned.

 

Should the Kuwait Authorities be unable to respect any steps noted above, the decision of the IOC Executive Board would be immediately enforced and the suspension of the Kuwait Olympic Committee would come into effect.

 

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Note to editors:

 

Participants:
 
International Olympic Committee (IOC):
-          Mr Jacques Rogge, IOC President
-          Mr Christophe de Kepper, IOC Chief of Staff
-          Mr Pere Miró, Director, IOC NOC Relations Department
-          Mr Jérôme Poivey, Project Manager, IOC NOC Relations Department

 

Kuwait Delegation:
-          H.E. Dr Mohammad Mohsen AL-AFASI, Minister of Social Affairs and Labour
-          H.E. Dr Suhail K. SHUHAIBER, Ambassador of the State of Kuwait in Switzerland
-          H.E. Mr Fisal ALJAZZAF, Chairman of the Board and Director General of the Public Authority for Youth and Sport (PAYS)
-          Mr Abdulwahab ALBANNAI, Vice-Chairman of the PAYS Board of Directors
-          Dr Jawad KHALAF, Member of the PAYS Board of Directors

 

For more information please contact the IOC Communications Department,

Tel: +41 21 621 60 00, email: pressoffice@olympic.org, or visit our website at www.olympic.org

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Cultural Olympiad gets £16m boost

July 15th, 2009

An investment of £16 million towards the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad was announced today. The grant, from the Olympic Lottery Distributor, will fund six of the major projects that feature in the Olympiad.

London 2012

Update on Olympic Park workforce

July 15th, 2009

Figures published today by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) show that more than 10,000 people have worked on the Olympic Park to date.

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IOC statement about court decision on women ski jumping

July 13th, 2009
While we are pleased that the Games can now proceed as planned, we strongly disagree with the court’s analysis that the IOC acted in a discriminatory manner. As previously explained, our decision was based on technical issues, without regard to gender.
 
The IOC will continue to follow the development of women’s ski jumping and remains open to considering its possible inclusion in the Sochi Games in 2014. We understand and appreciate how important inclusion is to the dedicated athletes who participate in the sport.

 

We also welcome the court’s recognition that that “the IOC in recent years has supported the inclusion of women in the Olympics and in amateur sports." and the observation that, “The IOC has implemented a wide range of initiatives to increase women’s involvement in leadership and administration within the Olympic movement and the wider sporting community."

 

The judgment goes on to say, “VANOC points out that these are not empty words or empty policies; women now compete in approximately 48% of the events at the Winter Olympics and the percentage of female athletes has steadily increased to just over 40%” (quote from pages 34-35 of court decision)

 

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INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE STATEMENT

July 10th, 2009
While we are pleased that the Games can now proceed as planned, we strongly disagree with the court’s analysis that the IOC acted in a discriminatory manner. As previously explained, our decision was based on technical issues, without regard to gender.
 
The IOC will continue to follow the development of women’s ski jumping and remains open to considering its possible inclusion in the Sochi Games in 2014. We understand and appreciate how important inclusion is to the dedicated athletes who participate in the sport.

 

We also welcome the court’s recognition that that “the IOC in recent years has supported the inclusion of women in the Olympics and in amateur sports." and the observation that, “The IOC has implemented a wide range of initiatives to increase women’s involvement in leadership and administration within the Olympic movement and the wider sporting community."

 

The judgment goes on to say, “VANOC points out that these are not empty words or empty policies; women now compete in approximately 48% of the events at the Winter Olympics and the percentage of female athletes has steadily increased to just over 40%” (quote from pages 34-35 of court decision)

 

 
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For further information, please contact the IOC Communications Department, Tel: +41 21 621 60 00, email: pressoffice@olympic.org

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Vancouver 2010 Statement of BC Supreme Court Decision on Women’s Ski Jumping at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games – News Releases – Vancouver 2010

July 10th, 2009

Preparation for the Algerian NOC’s next elective General Assembly

July 10th, 2009
After the meeting held on 8 July 2009, at the headquarters of the Algerian Olympic Committee (COA), and the constructive and fruitful discussions held in an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect between the delegation of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the IOC member in Algeria and representatives of the COA and the Algerian sports federations, the undersigned have agreed on the following points:
 
     1. There is a common desire to find a suitable and sustainable solution to the COA’s current situation, the aim of which will be to re-unify the Algerian Olympic family and guarantee the unity of the Algerian Olympic Movement, in everyone’s interest and that of the Algerian athletes as a priority.
     2. To do this, the COA elective General Assembly should be held in calm conditions, with no external interference and with the participation of all the legitimate members of the COA, on the basis of this agreement, the statutes of the COA in force and the Olympic Charter.
     3. The legitimate leaders of the COA, as currently recognised by the IOC, will continue to manage all the COA’s everyday activities until the elective General Assembly is held.
     4. The process and operations leading up to this elective General Assembly will be placed under the responsibility of a preparatory electoral commission set up on this occasion, whose essential functions will be to:
          a. Define the procedures, conditions and terms of the elections within the  framework of the COA statutes.
          b. Define the timetable leading up to the elections and the precise date of this elective General Assembly.
          c. Implement the whole of this process.
 
This electoral commission will be made up of five members: a chairman to be determined, the COA Secretary General, a member of the COA, and two members representing the Algerian sports federations that are members of the COA.
 
This electoral commission will regularly inform the IOC of the evolution of the situation and the various stages of this process.
 
     5. The IOC will supervise the smooth running of the process and ensure compliance with these agreements. Furthermore, the IOC will be available for the COA and the electoral commission to give it the necessary directions and facilitate the accomplishment of the process.
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For more information please contact the IOC Communications Department,
Tel: +41 21 621 60 00, email: pressoffice@olympic.org,
or visit our website at www.olympic.org.

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IOC reaches 2014-2016 broadcast rights agreement with ASBU

July 10th, 2009
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today announced an agreement with the Arab States Broadcast Union (ASBU) for the broadcast rights in the Middle East for the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games and the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in 2016.

 

The ASBU has acquired the rights across all broadcast platforms, including free-to-air television, subscription television, internet and mobile phone, in the following territories: Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.

 

The ASBU and its members have committed to a minimum of 200 hours’ exposure for the Olympic Games in 2016 and to a daily 52-minute highlights programme at prime time for the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games on terrestrial, over-the-air television.

 

IOC President Jacques Rogge said: “The ASBU has been the IOC’s broadcast partner in the region since 1976 and has shown a great commitment to the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement. We are delighted to be able to extend our partnership with the ASBU for a further four years”.

 

Commenting on the deal, IOC Executive Board member Richard Carrión, who led the negotiations said: “This agreement will ensure Olympic fans across the region will be able to see the Olympic Games on a media platform of their choice. We look forward to continuing our successful relationship with the ASBU.”

 

Speaking about the agreement, ASBU Director General, Salah Eddine Maaoui, said: We highly commend and value this great achievement which will further enhance our successful partnership with the IOC and will allow us to contribute to maintain the universal character of the Games and, in particular, to be accessible to the widest possible television audience free of charge. We extend our warmest thanks to the IOC team for the frank and productive discussions that led to this deal and we pledge our commitment to work for the widest exposure of the Olympic Games in the ASBU region and for the enhancement of the Olympic values”.

 

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For further information, please contact the IOC Communications Department, Tel: +41 21 621 60 00, email: pressoffice@olympic.org

 

To contact ASBU:  ASBU Director General’s Office,Tel +216 71 842 633, email: moufida.limam@asbu.net, a.suleiman@asbu.net

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Change of Official Network Infrastructure Partner announced

July 10th, 2009

London 2012 today announced a change of the Official Network Infrastructure partner for the Games from Nortel to Cisco.

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