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Tampere – the host city

Tampere – the host city . Events in Tampere Active sports and cultural life in Tampere Several national and international events yearly City of Tampere is an active actor Main events are supported ecomonically by the city of Tampere

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Tampere – the host city

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  1. Tampere – the host city • Events in Tampere • Active sports and cultural life in Tampere • Several national and international events yearly • City of Tampere is an active actor • Main events are supported ecomonically by the city of Tampere • Most of the events are organised by non-governmental organisations • City of Tampere is a partner and supporter • Coming… • Principals for the partnerships • Event organisers office

  2. City of Tampere & EYOF • One of the organisers (not only partner) • Active role in planning and executing • Inputs for the EYOF • Infrastructure • Catering services • Transportation services • Social activities • personnel

  3. Transportation • Transportation • Coordination of all transport services • Shuttle bus service

  4. Catering • Catering Services • Catering services for the volunteers • Coordination of all catering services • Water bottles • Water supplier (Tampere water company)

  5. Social programme • Planning and organising of the social programme • Opening ceremony • Closing ceremony • Social events at OLV (Monday – Friday) • Olympic Flame • Construction of the Olympic Flame cauldron • Olympic Park • Construction of the Olympic Park

  6. Personnel • Coordinators • Project Manager (2 years) • Social events coordinator (6 months) • Coordinator for transportations • Coordinator for catering • Coordinator for ceremonies • Staff prior and during the festival week • Personnel of the sport venues • Bus drivers • Personnel of the social activities

  7. Sport Venues • Tampere Stadium - Athletics • Tampere Stadium • (1965) is reconstructed 2004. • Full size Stadium 8 mondo lanes. • Warm-up area in near proximity. • Capacity: 17 000 spectators. • Requirements for EYOF i.e: • New surface (Mondo lanes 2007-2008), warm-up area (2008),

  8. Judo • Tampere Ice stadium (1965) • reconstructed 2007 • Requirements for EYOF: • Tatami( three areas), scoreboard service, • Weighting

  9. Tampere Swimming Centre (1979) • reconstructed 2007 • Eight 50m lanes, • six 25 m lanes, 2*200 lockers, • Requirements for EYOF i.e: • Scoreboard (2008), seats 300 (2008-2009), provisional • seats 500-700 (2009) Call Room tent (2009)

  10. TESC CENTER • Hall A GymnasticsSteel hall, built in 1985. Surface area 11 305 sq. m, 85m x 133m. Requirements i.e: Scoreboard system (2009), equipment (2009) • Hall C VolleyballWooden hall, built in 1998. Surface area 8 500 sq. m. Requirements i.e: scoreboard system , taraflex floor(2009) • Hall D HandballSteel hall, built in 2006. Surface area 4 350 sq.m. Requirements i.e: provisional seats, equipment, scoreboard systems (2009).

  11. Cycling • Pyynikki (track 3620 meters) • Hervanta • Requirements for EYOF i.e: • Signs, rental of cars and motorbikes, scoreboard (2009)

  12. Tennis • Ruotula Tennis Center • Reconstructed (2008) • Requirements for EYOF i.e: • Equipment, balls and scoreboard system (2009)

  13. Budget • Budget in total 9 million euros • City of Tampere 3,3 million euros • European Union 1,5 million euros • Teams and athletes (fees) 2 million euros

  14. Benefits for the City of Tampere • Positive imago and status • Olympic spirit • Publicity • Good reputation • Renewed venues and infrastructure • Employment • Tourism (both national and international) • New partnerships • Knowledge, skills and experience

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