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The XIX Commonwealth Games in Delhi, inspired by the Chakra, symbolize freedom, unity, energy, and power. With state-of-the-art venues, green technology, and successful test events, the Games are ready to welcome athletes from around the world. Experience the thrill of sportsmanship and join us from 3rd to 14th October 2010.
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3 – 14 OCTOBER 2010 COME OUT AND PLAY….
The logo for the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi is inspired by the Chakra or the wheel, representing the wheel of time and the circle of life, It symbolises freedom, unity, energy and power.
The Queen’s Baton is designed by the Bangalore based Indian company Felix Designs and incorporates the modern as well as the traditional. It carries soil from all regions of India on its exterior and an embedded GPS module.
The Queen’s Baton Relay covered 190,000 km in 71 countries. • In Australia, the Queens Baton Relay covered Sydney, • Melbourne and Brisbane • Here is the Queen’s Baton in Sydney, with Shera, the mascot, the Lord Mayor of Paramatta and the Indian High Commissioner.
This is the Commonwealth flag being handed over to India by Australia at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games in 2006.
THE GREEN GAMES • 3,500,000 trees have been planted in New Delhi. • Green building technology has been used for construction of new venues and infrastructure. • Energy saving fixtures used at all venues. • Water conservation at all venues. • Thyagaraj Stadium – A model green stadium.
VENUES 11 COMPETITION VENUES
Test Events • 18 Test Events conducted successfully to test venue and management systems for the games; State of the art technology across operations. • Some of the Test Events Included • 4 Nations Hockey Tournament (17-21 Jan 10)DhyanChand Stadium • World Archery Tournament (7-13 Mar 10) Yamuna Sports Complex • Commonwealth Boxing Championship (10-18 Mar 10) Talkatora • Asian Rugby 7s Satellite Tournament (3-4 Apr 10) Delhi University • 8 Nations Lawn Bowl Championship (6-10 Apr 10) J.N. Complex • Asian Badminton Championship (12-18 Apr 10) Siri Fort Complex • Asian Netball Championship (3-12 Jul 10) Thyagaraj Stadium
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU SPORTS COMPLEX • Capacity: 60,000 • Events: Opening and Closing Ceremonies Athletics, Lawn Bowls and Weightlifting. • Earth quake resistant building; PTFE membrane roofing.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU SPORTS COMPLEX - INSIDE • Capacity: 60,000 • Events: Opening and Closing Ceremonies Athletics, Lawn Bowls and Weightlifting. • Earth quake resistant building; PTFE membrane roofing.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU SPORTS COMPLEX – OUTSIDE FROM • THE CAR PARK
THYAGARAJ SPORTS COMPLEX • Capacity: 4,494 • Events: Netball • The facility is purpose built for the conduct of the Netball • competition and built with the latest green building • technologies.
INDIRA GANDHI SPORTS COMPLEX • Events: Gymnastics, Cycling and Wrestling.
Wrestling Stadium INDIRA GANDHI SPORTS COMPLEX
Timber Track of the Cycling Stadium • INDIRA GANDHI SPORTS COMPLEX
Dr. S.P. MUKHERJI SWIMMING STADIUM • Events: Swimming and Diving.
Dr. S.P. MUKHERJI SWIMMING STADIUM • Events: Swimming and Diving. • The first swimming pool to be built on Cohestrand Technology of France.
TALKATORA INDOOR STADIUM • Events: Boxing. • Capacity: 3,035
MAJOR DHYAN CHAND HOCKEY STADIUM • Events: Hockey. • Capacity: 20,000
SIRI FORT COMPLEX • Events: Badminton and Squash. • The Squash court has a unique movable partition converts it into a Singles and a Doubles court.
Dr. KARNI SINGH SHOOTING RANGE • Events: Shooting.
R.K.KHANNA TENNIS COMPLEX • Events: Tennis.
THE GAMES VILLAGE:RESIDENCES • 8,000 beds including 250 for Para-Sport athletes • Well appointed airconditioned 2 to 5 Bedroom apartments
THE GAMES VILLAGE:CATERING • Kitchen to serve 36,000 meals per day. • International norms for hygiene. • Regular food safety and food audit tests. • All items to carry nutritional and allergic food information. • International nutrition standards to meet special food requirements. • Menu from all the six regions of the commonwealth. • Packed meals for all the athletes from the village.
SECURITY • Delhi Police ensuring safe games. • Security Arrangements: • Athlete security (Airport, Village, Venues etc.) • Venue security (Competition and Non Competition) • In-transit security. • Emergency Management.
TRANSPORT • Transport at 3 levels: T1 & T2 cars; T3 & T4 buses. • Specially marked lanes for speedy movement. • All buses with special access and seating. • Metro services across the city. • Airport express line. • Park and Ride facility. • Special buses with GPRS for: • Athletes • Media • Delegates
MEDICAL FACILITIES • State of the art medical facilities at the Games Village PolyClinic and all the venues. • Networked with dedicated tertiary care hospitals. • Manned by trained doctors and paramedics. • Super specialty centre for management of sports injuries.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE HEADQUARTERS • The OC CWG Delhi 2010 is located in the iconic New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) building, opposite Jantar Mantar, Connaught Place, New Delhi.
NON-COMPETITION VENUES – MEDIA CENTRE • Host Broadcaster – Doordarshan. • Main Media Centre located at Pragati Maidan and Venue • Media Centres at each stadia. • Extensive coverage through • Network 10 and Foxtel in Australia. • TVNZ in New Zealand. • BBC in United Kingdom. • SABC in South Africa. • BON in Nigeria. • Asian Broadcasting Union for key Asian Commonwealth • Countries.
Delhi City has put world class infrastructure into place in time for the Games. Delhi Metro – Connects 10 out of the 11 venues. Direct connectivity from the Games village to the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (venue of Opening and Closing Games, Athletics) and the Airport. Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal T3 – Eighth largest passenger terminal in the world, with world class facilities; inaugurated in August. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE
DELHI METRO – The Phase I of Delhi Metro covered 76 kms; Phase II, covering 180 km, was built for the Games and is already operational.
INDIRA GANDHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT – Inaugurated in August 2010; completed in a record 38 months.