London 2012 Olympic Legacy - Life After the Games.
The Olympic Games have been held after two years during winter or summer, and for the year 2012, London successfully won the bid to host the event. An Economic Impact Assessment prepared for the event to be held in London by Blake, (2005) estimates that a low of 9,399,414 and a high of 10,388,826 tickets will be sold. This gives the estimates of how huge the visitors will be.
The special thing about the Olympic games is that women were given the rights to become athletes and compete in games. In fact, 2 percent of athletes were women in the 1908. By 1995, 29 percent of athletes were women. This has given some sort of equality between men and women, considering the fact that men always had a higher social rank than women did before the Olympic movement was created.
Most watched television event in history at the time Over 219 million viewers 90% of United Kingdom watched Over 100,000 hours of game coverage broadcasted Thorough coverage available online London 2012 Olympics National Pride Background Information Gender Equality Economic Gains.
In this essay, I will discuss the complexity of London 2012 Olympic Games’ pricing strategy, faced by Paul Williamson. Two primary goals behind the Olympic Games are revenues and social value. They do not go well together: since higher prices mean larger profits, but they do not result in increased social value.
Download file to see previous pages This essay throws light on Olympics 2012, the history of Olympics, about London and the impact of this event on major stake holders in the host community. The researcher states that Olympic Games are one of the biggest international events. It features both summer and winter sports in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions.
Infographic: Like a sporty advent calendar, this Olympic graphic of the day will update throughout the Games with quirky facts and figures about London and the events Published: 27 Jul 2012 London.
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games were a triumph of spectacle and sporting achievement. It was all made possible by the training and dedication of the athletes, naturally, but the Games.