GAMES TIME OPPORTUNITIES
Presented by:Rory Smyth, 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games
• Decision on Volunteer Needs• Presentation from 2003 GOC on
ESVP• Volunteer training• Deployment
1. VOLUNTEERS
2. SPECIAL EVENTS
•Opening & Closing Ceremonies
•Games Receptions
•Sponsor Receptions
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• Registration• Accreditation• Category• Accommodation• Transport
3. GUESTS
SPECIAL EVENTS
Presented by:
Deirdre Grant
2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games
SPECIAL EVENTS
The Special Events Department is responsible for the management and organisation of various activities and events which will take place around the SOWSG in 2003.
4 Areas:
Athlete Services
Torch Run Final Leg
Conferences
Symposium
Athlete Services
Art Exhibitions ‘Share the Feeling’Goal: To mount and display artwork by individuals with a learning disability from Ireland and from each of the 160 countries participating in Special Olympic Programs worldwide.
Where: Libraries and other civic buildings in Dublin and 160 Host Towns.
When: 7th – 29th June 2003.
Healthy Athlete
The mission of the Special Olympics Healthy Athlete Programme is to improve each athlete’s ability to train and compete in Special Olympics.
•There will be six programmes in 2003:•Optometry (Opening Eyes) •Dentistry (Special Smiles) •Audiology (Healthy Hearing) •Physiotherapy (FUNfitness) •Podiatry•Health Promotion
Guests
Goal: To identify, invite, involve and entertain Guests with the aim of maximising
the visibility of Special Olympics worldwide.
What:Guests will participate in the Games by:•Attending sports.•Giving awards.•Hosting sports clinics and demonstrations.•Walking with a delegation at the Opening Ceremony.•Attending receptions, media interviews
Olympic Town Goal: To provide athlete focussed, interactive
entertainment for the athletes during the competition schedule.
Who: Olympic Town will be open to athletes and their coaches only.
What: The entertainment provided will include music, theatre, dance, internet café, arts and crafts.
Athlete Entertainment
Goal: To provide nightly entertainment for the athletes during Games.
Where Tuesday 24th June – Blanchardstown S.C.Thursday 26th June – The Point
Torch Run-Final Leg
The ‘Flame of Hope’ will be lit in Greece
Arrives Bangor on 13th June 2003
International Team: 130 Law Enforcement officers (incl. Gardaí & PSNI and 10 SO Athletes
Irish Torch Run-1,500 Gardaí & PSNI – fundraising.
Ceremonies will be held in a number of towns en route: Host towns will also be included.
Conference
HoD Seminar: July 11th-15th 2002
Festival 2003: RDS Simmonscourt.
Tented Village. Target audience: Public, Families, Media, Guests and Athletes. Content: Showcase for Sponsors, Game Partners and Official Suppliers, information centre and entertainment.
Receptions: No. of receptions taking place around the Games
Receptions
16 Receptions taking place during the games in 2003.
Include: Torch Run, Symposium, Healthy Athlete, Chairman’s Brunch, Parents, Families, Officials, Volunteers, Managers, Media, Host Town/Sponsors, Guests, Volunteers.
Numbers of invitees range from 200 to 15,000 people
Symposium
Forum for Education
Belfast - 19th-20th June 2000
Theme: Supporting Families.
Topics incl. Early intervention, education, employment and living.
450+ attendees
4. VENUE ACTIVATION
•Sports Venues
•Festival Park
•Own Premises
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VENUES
DENIS DOOLAN
GENERAL MANAGERVENUE DEVELOPMENT & OPERATIONS
VENUE TYPES: Sport, Housing, Special Events, Operations
LOCATION: Greater Dublin area
BREAKDOWN: 23 sports venues20 housing venues10 special events, operations, ceremonies
OVERVIEW
•One of 3 Basketball venues
•530 athletes - 29 Male Teams
- 16 Female Teams
- 8 Unified Teams
•Exclusive use - parking- both floors
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ARENA
•Draft CAD drawings in progress
•Detailed design – Jan, Feb, Mar
•Venue design complete: April, 2002
•Some contracts to be signed prior to that date
PLANNING
•Sponsors of venues should think about:
Space required in venues - hospitality- sampling- displays
Signage
CONSIDERATIONS
5. FUTURE TIMELINES
VOLUNTEERS
•Launch 31-1-02
•SSVP programme by 31-4-02
GUESTS
•Invitations issued June 2002
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5. FUTURE TIMELINES
VENUES
•CAD drawings supplied by end of January 2002
•Sponsors to revert with space requirements by end of March 2002
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