Thursday, July 31, 2008

Beijing Olympic National Stadium In Smog Watch



The Bird's Nest national stadium is shrouded in smog, considering that the opening ceremony of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is just eight days to go.

Despite last-ditch attempts to turn the smokey and dusty Chinese capital into the promised pollution-free Olympic venue, the Olympic Green is frequently barely visible through the haze.

The Beijing Ministry for Environmental Protection had not updated its figures on Thursday, still showing the Chinese Air Pollution Index (API) from Wednesday (July 30), which was API 90. This figure is valid from 1200 the day before until 1200 local (0300 GMT) the present day. This is grade two and counts as a "blue sky day".

The authorities have ordered many cars off roads and halted much construction and factory production in an effort to cut smog before the Games open on August 8.

Pollution has been one of the biggest worries for Games organizers who have said they may reschedule endurance events to prevent health risks to athletes.

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2008 Beijing Olympic Uniform Made In China



Chinese tailors have their own race for 2008 Beijing Olympics through sewing. In just ten days, they must deliver more than 1,800 of these Ralph Lauren designed outfits for the American team to get the U.S. team's official uniforms ready for the opening ceremony of the Olympics.

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Great Britain Alex Danson Battle For Fitness

2008 Beijing Olympic Great Britain Alex Danson

For the preparation in the 2008 Beijing Olympic, Great Britain Alex Danson, 23, hurt her right ankle during a practice match against New Zealand and scans have revealed she has suffered a grade one ligament strain.

The British team says the injury will take between seven and 10 days to heal with the first match 11 days away.

"This is the best possible outcome for Alex under the circumstances," said a team statement.

"With the first match now 11 days away, Alex will continue treatment here at the training camp in Macau and remain part of the women's hockey squad."

Britain, who beat New Zealand 2-0 in Monday's warm-up game, begin their quest for gold with a Pool A match against defending Olympic champions Germany on 10 August.

Head coach Danny Kerry said being without the services of Danson "would be a bit like losing Wayne Rooney just before a tournament".

He added: "She's our highest outfield goalscorer. She was just running and went over on her ankle."

Kerry also felt compelled to defend the decision to play warm-up matches in Hong Kong just under two weeks before Britain's first match.

"We have to play games," said Kerry. "We can't come here for three and a half weeks and then play the first game (at the Olympics) without playing."

Britain's women won bronze in Barcelona 16 years ago, but despite victories over Germany, Holland and Argentina during their Olympic build-up, Kerry played down suggestions that the current side could emulate the 1992 team.

"Those matches prior to the Games are just smoke and mirrors," he said.

"Teams are holding back, not doing set pieces and not putting their foot on the gas. It's nice to win them but the girls are experienced enough to know they're meaningless until the main event."

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2008 Beijing Olympics Sports Events


The program for the Beijing 2008 Games is quite similar to that of the Athens Games held in 2004. The 2008 Olympics will see the return of 28 sports, and will hold 302 events 165 men’s events, 127 women’s events, and 10 mixed events, one event more in total than in Athens.

Overall nine new events will be held, which include two from the new cycling discipline of BMX. Women will compete in the 3000 m steeplechase for the first time. In addition, marathon swimming events for men and women, over the distance of 10 kilometres, will be added to the swimming discipline. Team events men and women in table tennis will replace the doubles events. In fencing, women's team foil and women's team sabre will replace men's team foil and women's team epee.

The Beijing Organizing Committee have released pictograms of the 35 Olympic disciplines. This set of sport icons is named the beauty of seal characters, due to each pictogram's likeness to Chinese seal script.

The following are the sports to be contested at these Games. The number of events to be contested in each sport is indicated in parentheses.

* Aquatics
- Diving (8)
- Swimming (34)
- Synchronized swimming (2)
- Water polo (2)
* Archery (4)
* Athletics (47)
* Badminton (5)
* Baseball (1)
* Basketball (2)
* Boxing (11)
* Canoeing (16)
* Cycling (18)
* Equestrian (6)
* Fencing (10)
* Field hockey (2)
* Football (2)
* Gymnastics (18)
* Handball (2)
* Judo (14)
* Modern pentathlon (2)
* Rowing (14)
* Sailing (11)
* Shooting (15)
* Softball (1)
* Table tennis (4)
* Taekwondo (8)
* Tennis (4)
* Triathlon (2)
* Volleyball (4)
* Weightlifting (15)
* Wrestling (18)

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

2008 Summer Olympics Torch Relay


2008 Olympic Torch

The design of the Olympic Torch is based on traditional scrolls and uses a traditional Chinese design known as the "Propitious Clouds" (祥云). The torch is designed to remain lit in 65 kilometer per hour winds, and in rain of up to 50 millimeters per hour.

The relay, with the theme Journey of Harmony, is expected to last 130 days and carry the torch 137,000 km (85,000 mi)—the longest distance of any Olympic torch relay since the tradition began at the 1936 Berlin Games. So far, the torch relay has been called a "public relations disaster" by The Times for China, with protests of China's human rights record, particularly in Tibet.

The relay began March 24, 2008, in Olympia, Greece. From there, it traveled across Greece to Panathinaiko Stadium in Athens, and then to Beijing, arriving on March 31. From Beijing, the torch followed a route passing through every continent except Antarctica. The torch visited cities on the Silk Road, symbolizing ancient links between China and the rest of the world. A total of 21,880 torchbearers have been selected from around the world by various organizations and entities.

The international portion of the relay has been a problematic, month-long world tour that has seen wide-scale protests to China's human rights abuses and recent crackdown in Tibet, while there were also tremedous supports from oversea Chinese. After trouble in London saw several attempts to put out the flame, the following day, the flame was extinguished in Paris . The American leg in San Francisco on 9 April was altered without prior warning to avoid such scenes, although there were still demonstrations along the original route, but the remaining legs have not been as disastrous. The relay was further delayed and simplified after the devastating 2008 Sichuan earthquake affecting western China.

The flame was carried to the top of Mount Everest on a 108 km (67 mi) long "highway" scaling the Tibetan side of the mountain especially built for the relay. The $19.7 million blacktop project spanned from Tingri County of Xigazê Prefecture to the Everest Base Camp. In March 2008, China banned mountaineers from climbing its side of Mount Everest and later persuaded the Nepalese government to close their side as well, officially citing environmental concerns. It also reflected concerns by the communist government that Tibet activists may try to disrupt its plans to carry the Olympic torch up the world's tallest peak.

The original route included a stop in Taipei before heading for Hong Kong. Taiwan's government, however, later rejected this proposal, claiming that such arrangement would make the Taiwan relay be seen as part of China's domestic route, rather than the international route. The IOC eliminated Taipei from the relay; both China and Taiwan have blamed each other for injecting politics into the event.

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2008 Beijing Olympics Dancing Beijing Emblem


同一个世界同一个梦想 (One World, One Dream)
The "Dancing Beijing" emblem, depicting a Chinese
seal inscribed with the character "Jīng" (京, from the name
of the host city) in the form of a dancing figure.

The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games will officially start from August 8 to August 24. It will be held in Beijing, People's Republic of China. You can expect a excellent fireworks display that will be presented by the host country. The 2008 Beijing Olympics will have been held in the territories of two different National Olympic Committees: at the 2008 Olympics, equestrian events will be held in Hong Kong, which competes separately from mainland China. The 2008 Summer Paralympics will be on September 6 to September 17. 10,500 athletes are expected to compete in 302 events in 28 sports.

The Olympic games were awarded to Beijing after an exhaustive ballot of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on July 13, 2001. The official logo of the games, titled "Dancing Beijing," features a stylized calligraphic character jīng (京, meaning capital), referencing the host city. The mascots of Beijing 2008 are the five Fuwa, each representing both a color of the Olympic rings and a symbol of Chinese culture. The Olympic slogan, One World, One Dream, calls upon the world to unite in the Olympic spirit. Several new NOCs have also been recognized by the IOC.

The Chinese government has promoted the games to highlight China's emergence on the world stage and has invested heavily in new facilities and transportation systems. A total of 37 venues will be used to host the events including 12 newly constructed venues. Earlier in 2007, former IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch had said that he believes that the Beijing games will be "the best in Olympic history.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Newly National Stadium Of 2008 Beijing Olympic

Musical fountain in front of Bird Nest 2008 Beijing Olympic
Beijing National Stadium

The centerpiece of the 2008 Summer Olympics will be the Beijing National Stadium, nicknamed the "Bird nest" because of its nest-like skeletal structure. Construction of the venue began on December 24, 2003. The Guangdong Olympic Stadium was originally planned, constructed, and completed in 2001 for the Games, but a decision was made to construct a new stadium in Beijing. Government officials engaged architects worldwide in a design competition. A Swiss firm, Herzog & de Meuron Architekten AG, collaborated with China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. The stadium features a lattice-like concrete skeleton forming the stadium bowl and will have a seating capacity of 80,000 people. Architects originally described the overall design as resembling a bird nest with an immense ocular—an opening with a retractable roof over the stadium. However, in 2004, the idea of retractable roof was abandoned for economic and safety reasons. The Beijing National Stadium will be the site of the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as the athletics events and soccer finals. The stadium's designer Ai Weiwei has since withdrawn his support for China's Olympic games, saying "he wants nothing to do with them anymore".

Most recently, the Beijing Olympic Village opened on July 16, 2008 and to the public on July 26, 2008.

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