Showing posts with label 1984 Summer Olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1984 Summer Olympics. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

IOC Confirm 2024 City Shortlist


The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has confirmed Budapest, Hamburg, Los Angeles, Paris and Rome are on the shortlist to host 2024 Olympic Games.

The committees of the bidding cities had to submit their applications to the IOC by Tuesday night's deadline to be considered as the host of the games. 

"We are welcoming five outstanding and highly qualified Candidate Cities," IOC President Thomas Bach said. 

"Olympic Agenda 2020 has shaped the Candidature Process more as an invitation and the cities have responded by engaging with the IOC through dialogue and cooperation. 

"In the new invitation process the IOC learnt that all the candidates are embracing Olympic Agenda 2020 from their respective vision for the future of their city. Sustainability and legacy are the cornerstones of each candidature."

The IOC will contribute £1.1billion and services to the organising committee for the 2024 Olympic Games.

As well as that, the IOC have made a number of changes to the their host city contract, which all five bidding cities have committed themselves to as potential host. 

The changes include a non-discrimination clause, with the IOC stating in their charter that sport is a "human right" and should be available to all "regardless of race, sex, or sexual orientation".

Monday, 4 November 2013

Olympic Legends - Edwin Moses


Edwin Moses went undefeated for nine years, nine months and nine days. He was also double Olympic 400m hurdles champion and led the way as an anti-doping campaigner.

Born in Dayton, Ohio, Moses was not originally known for his sporting prowess; rather he was especially knowledgeable when it came to science.

Later on, this was to help him with his athletic career, as he utilized science to ensure his performances in the 400m hurdles were technically faultless.

It was his background in the science field that also led to him being a pioneer for the development of drug-free sport. He created out-of-competition and random testing systems for performance-enhancing drugs in sport.

His first shot at golden glory came at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games. He won the 400m hurdles trials in 48.30 seconds - an American record. He went on to become Olympic champion, in a time of 47.63 seconds, breaking the Olympic and world records.

Moses missed the 1980 Moscow Games due to the United States boycott but in 1984, at the Los Angeles Games, he won gold once more.

In 1983 and 1987, he also won the first two IAAF World Championships, he then took Olympic bronze in Seoul in 1988 before retiring from the sport in 1989.

One extra advantage that came from Moses' time in track and field was how he revolutionised the 400m hurdles event. He maintained 13 steps in between hurdles the whole way around the track, instead of the usual 14.


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