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2012 London Olympic
Games

Officially known as the Games of the XXX Olympiad, are due to take place
in London, United Kingdom from 27 July to 12 August 2012. London will
become the first city to officially host the modern Olympic Games three
times, having previously done so in 1908 and in 1948.
London was elected as the host city on July 6, 2005, during the 117th
IOC Session in Singapore, defeating Moscow, New York City, Madrid and
Paris, after 4 rounds of voting. The successful bid was headed by former
Olympic champion Sebastian Coe.
The Olympics prompted a redevelopment of many of the areas of London in
which the games are to be held – particularly themed towards
sustainability – while the budgetary considerations have generated some
criticism. Nevertheless, the Olympics have been well received by the
British public.
The 2012 Olympic and
Paralympic Games will use a mixture of new venues, existing and historic
facilities, and temporary facilities, some of them in well-known
locations such as Hyde Park and Horse Guards Parade. In the wake of the
problems that plagued the Millennium Dome, the organisers' intention is
that there will be no white elephants after the Games and instead that a
"2012 legacy" will be delivered. Some of the new facilities will be
reused in their Olympic form, while others, including the 80,000 seater
main stadium, will be reduced in size and several will be relocated
elsewhere in the UK. The plans are part of the regeneration of Stratford
in east London which will be the site of the Olympic Park, and of the neighbouring Lower Lea Valley.
This has required the compulsory purchase of some business properties,
which are being demolished to make way for Olympic venues and
infrastructure improvements. This has caused some controversy, with some
of the affected proprietors claiming that the compensation offered is
inadequate. In addition, concerns about the development's potential
impact on the future of the century-old Manor Garden Allotments have
inspired a community campaign, and the demolition of the Clays Lane
housing estate was opposed by tenants.
The majority of venues have been divided into three zones within Greater
London: the Olympic Zone, the River Zone and the Central Zone. In
addition to these are those venues that, by necessity, are outside the
boundaries of Greater London, such as the Weymouth and Portland National
Sailing Academy on the Isle of Portland in Dorset (which will host the
sailing events), Tring in Hertfordshire (which will host the start of
the 50 km walk) and other stadia across the UK.
Public transport
The London Underground will transport spectators to the Olympic venues.
Public transport, an aspect of the bid which scored poorly in the IOC's
initial evaluation, needs to see numerous improvements, including the
expansion of the London Overground's East London Line, upgrades to the
Docklands Light Railway and the North London Line, and the new "Javelin"
high-speed rail service, using Hitachi 'bullet' trains.
They also plan to have 80% of athletes travel less than 20 minutes to
their event. The Park would be served by 10 separate railway lines with
a combined capacity of 240,000 passengers per hour. Park and ride
schemes also feature amongst the many plans aimed at reducing traffic
levels during the games.
Concerns have been expressed at the logistics of spectators travelling
to the venues outside London. In particular, the sailing events on
Portland are in an area with no direct motorway connection, and with
local roads that are heavily congested by existing tourist traffic in
the summer. There is also only limited scope for extra services on the
South Western Main Line beyond Southampton, without new infrastructure.
Games organisers say that having analysed past Games sailing events,
they would expect fewer spectators than have attended recent events such
as the Carnival and Tall Ships Race, this despite Great Britain topping
the sailing medal table at the previous three Olympics.
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