Watch out for the inevitable golden smog when Vancouver gets a stretch of sunny weather. It will not look good on TV.
VANOC and its partners have turned the hype machine up to 11 in their bid to sell the world on the idea that these will be Greenest Games Ever. They will, in fact, be brown. Petro-Canada-supplied diesel -- six million litres, to be exact -- is fueling the Aggreko-provided generators that are providing power to venues. The Aggreko generators are hidden from public view, behind the look of the Games temporary hoarding. They’re supposed to be there for backup only. The three clusters around B.C. Place Stadium are providing the dome primary power. B.C. Hydro did not instal a system upgrade.
And then there are the diesel motorcoaches. The fleet includes full-size buses all the way from Capital Trailways in Montgomery, Ala., and Cowtown Charters in Fort Worth, Texas while B.C. companies are stuck on the outside, looking in after being fed government propaganda for years claiming the Games would benefit all.
These buses were driven across the continent and are plying streets of Vancouver mostly empty for the benefit of media schedules. The 1,100 whale-sized buses in the VANOC fleet are a big reason why severe measures were enacted to create Olympic lanes that have removed curb lanes and parking from public use in the city’s busiest areas.
VANOC sustainability vice-president Linda Coady liked to talk about how VANOC would be “right-sizing” transportation vehicles to balance supply and demand. Coady’s department is attached at the hip to the VANOC communications department, but apparently has no connection with the all-important transportation group that actually manages supply and demand.....
How tragic that it was that a 21-year-old athlete died on the first day of the 21st Winter Games. Expect one of the legacies of the Games to be a wrongful death lawsuit by the parents of Nodar Kumaritashvili.....
Will Cypress Mountain’s reputation forever be harmed? Boosters of the Games loved to wax poetically about it being the first Olympic venue with a view of the Pacific Ocean. A blessing for TV cameras but a curse for the sport. At its best, weather at Cypress can change from bad to worse and back to good in 15 minutes. And then there was the poor VANOC planning for food service and crowd flows. What were those 2008 and 2009 test events about?.....
There are only three bidders for the 2018 Winter Games: Annecy, France, Munich, Germany and PyeongChang, South Korea. PyeongChang is hoping it’s third time lucky, after losing to Vancouver and Sochi.
Munich hosted the 1972 Summer Games, forever tainted by the hostage-taking of Israeli athletes who were later killed. What happens during and after the Vancouver Games will have great impacts on the Munich bid that not even the ageless beauty of Katarina Witt can overcome.
Vancouver is the biggest Winter Games host and it has a globally important sea port and airport. That is a big reason why the security bill is $900 million. The Vancouver Games have been a logistical nightmare behind the scenes with a transportation plan that was never properly tested. It was supposed to have been completed by the end of 2007.....
Funny that the first gold medal of the Bailout Games belongs to Montrealer Alexandre Bilodeau. He wasn’t born when Canada didn’t win its first gold medal at home in the 1976 Games but his name is pronounced like “bill-o-dough.”
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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Don't get me started on VANOC's media department. I had to mostly work around it to cover sustainability efforts at the 2010 Olympics and apply for media accreditation.
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