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Information for the Media - IOC meetings before and during the Beijing 2008 Games
28/11/2008 | external link
IOC meetings before and during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games   Programme of the IOC Executive Board and Session Meetings   Saturday 2 August 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Executive Board meeting – no media access Beijing Hotel 2 p.m. Press Briefing with Giselle Davies, IOC Director of Communications MPC 3 – 6 p.m. Executive Board meeting – no media access Beijing Hotel 8 p.m. Press Conference with IOC President, Jacques Rogge MPC   Sunday 3 August 2008   EB FINISHED -NO  PRESS CONFERENCE     Tuesday 5 August 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. 120th IOC Session meeting - no media access but proceedings available on Closed Circuit TV at the MPC Beijing Hotel 7 p.m. Press Briefing with Giselle Davies, IOC Director of Communications MPC   Wednesday 6 August 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. 120th IOC Session meeting - no media access but proceedings available on Closed Circuit TV at the MPC Beijing Hotel 7 p.m. Press Briefing with Giselle Davies, IOC Director of Communications MPC   Thursday 7 August 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 120th IOC Session meeting - no media access but proceedings available on Closed Circuit TV at the MPC Beijing Hotel 4.30 p.m. Press Conference with IOC President, Jacques Rogge MPC   From Saturday 9 to Saturday 23 August 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 11 a.m. Joint IOC/BOCOG Daily Press Briefing   MPC   Sunday 24 August 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 08h00 – 09h30 120th IOC Session meeting - no media access but proceedings available on Closed Circuit TV at the MPC Beijing Hotel 10h45 Press Conference with IOC President, Jacques Rogge MPC   Please note that all times are subject to change.   Photo opportunities Photographers and cameramen from AP, Reuters, AFP, Getty, Xinhua, APTN, Reuters TV and CCTV ONLY will be invited to a photo opportunity at the beginning of each meeting in the Beijing Hotel. Other media interested in receiving this material are requested to contact the organisations listed above.    Access to the Main Press Centre (MPC) Address: China National Convention Center Grand Hotel Building 1, No.8 Precincts, Beichen West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China Post code: 100105  Games-accredited media If you are accredited for the Olympic Games as media, you will have access to all the IOC press briefings   Non-Games-accredited media If you are NOT accredited for the Olympic Games and wish to attend the IOC press briefings, you should apply for a guest pass. Requests should be addressed to the MPC/IBC Guest Pass Office, located adjacent to the MPC 48 hours in advance. Contact: Sue Graham, tel:               +86 135 5219 6657       , e-mail: sue.graham@olympic.org     IOC contacts in Beijing:   Emmanuelle Moreau -      Media Relations Manager -     + 86 158 1155 1830 Sandrine Tonge -            Media Relations Coordinator -                   +86 135  5217  5720          E-mail: pressoffice@olympic.org
Highlights of the IOC press conference following the EB in Beijing
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Highlights of the IOC President's wrap-up press conference following the meeting of the IOC Executive Board in Beijing. More on the IOC Executive Board in Beijing:    IOC announces more stringent measures in its fight against doping  "Freedom of expression is a basic human right"  NOCs discuss air quality in Beijing
IOC Press Conferences Beijing
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Media representatives who do not travel to Beijing to attend the Executive Board meetings taking place today and tomorrow will be able to listen to press conferences. The numbers and access code will be as follows: Number to dial: +41 91 610 41 20 PIN code (access code): 35947# You can also dial-in using the following local numbers:   Australia: local Toll-Free* 1 800 00 59 03 Austria +43 (0)1 928 95 75 Belgium: local Toll-Free* 0800 4 86 33 Brazil: local Toll-Free* 0800 891 21 64 Canada: Toll-Free +1 866 416 25 55 China: local Toll-Free* 10 800 712 18 91 Denmark: local Toll-Free* 80 88 31 40 Finland: local Toll-Free* 0800 11 66 79 France: local Toll-Free* 0805 10 91 96 Germany: local Toll-Free* 0800 000 22 63 Greece: local Toll-Free* 00800 12 66 15 Hong Kong: local Toll-Free* 800 96 64 21 Ireland: local Toll-Free* 1 800 93 21 05 Italy: local Toll-Free* 800 98 74 73 Japan: local Toll-Free* 00531 12 12 66 Mexico: local Toll-Free* 001 866 834 62 01 Netherlands: local Toll-Free* 0800 949 45 17 New Zealand: local Toll-Free* 0800 44 23 29 Norway: local Toll-Free* 800 1 34 84 Portugal: local Toll-Free* 800 81 20 71 Russia: local Toll-Free* 810 800 29 92 30 11 Singapore: local Toll-Free* 800 120 46 78 Spain: local Toll-Free* 0800 09 84 77 Sweden: local Toll-Free* 0200 89 01 41 Switzerland +41 (0)91 610 56 00 UK: Toll-Free 0800 279 39 56 USA: Toll-Free +1 866 291 41 66      If you would like to use this service, please e-mail the IOC Communications Department at pressoffice@olympic.org  to confirm the time of press conferences as there might be changes.   Thursday 10 April   Time Events Place 12 p.m. (Beijing local time) Joint press conference by IOC President Jacques Rogge and ANOC President Mario Vázquez Raña Level 1          Conf Hall A-B-C   Friday 11 April   Time Meetings/Events Place 7.45 p.m. (Beijing local time) Final press conference by IOC President Jacques Rogge mpic Committeesive Board and Na Level 1 Grand Ball Room  
IOC and ANOC meetings in Beijing – Information for the Media - Update
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  Coordination Commission meeting – 1 to 3 April   The Coordination Commission - the group of IOC representatives and experts who have been monitoring Games preparations and guiding the Beijing Organising Committee over the last seven years – is visiting Beijing for the last time before the Games this summer.   Visa and accreditation procedures are being handled directly by BOCOG. For all media-related questions, please contact Mr. Guan Shijun: Tél. : +86 10 6669 0928, fax : +86 10 6669 3157, email : guanshijun@beijing2008.cn .     Meetings of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) - 5 to 9 April   ANOC will hold a series of meetings in Beijing (see programme below). Media interested in covering these meetings are requested to follow the accreditation procedure handled by the IOC (see below).     Executive Board (EB) meeting – 10 to 11 April   On the first day, the EB will meet with the National Olympic Committees, which will have held their General Assembly earlier in the week. It will then hear reports on the IOC’s latest activities, receive updates on preparations for the forthcoming Olympic Games: Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010, London 2012 and Sochi 2014, and take decisions on IOC matters. Please find below the relevant information if you wish to cover this event:   Venue: The meetings will take place at the China World Hotel:   China World Trade Centre No. 1 Jianguomenwai Avenue Beijing 100004 – China Tel: + 86 10 6505 2266 Fax: + 86 10 6505 0828     Accreditation (now closed): For journalists whose profiles have already been entered for previous meetings, please connect to your profile with your e-mail address and tick the box for the Executive Board meeting. For journalists who have not yet registered, please follow the instructions. Please check your passport details and make sure that you have your photo saved in your profile. If you have any problems uploading your photo, please send it to us at pressoffice@olympic.org. You will then be able to collect your accreditation card in Beijing, in the lobby of the China World Hotel. The accreditation desk will be open from 5 to 10 April, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.   Deadline: All accreditation requests must be processed before 17 March 2008.   Visa: Media who have not yet made their own arrangements are invited to fill in the Invitation Letter Request Form and fax it back to the IOC on the following number +41 21 621 6356. This form is to facilitate your visa request from your local embassy.  Please click here to download the form.    Deadline: Invitation Letter Request Forms must be faxed back to the IOC before 17 March 2008.   Accommodation: Media representatives are requested to make their own bookings. Suggested hotel (5 min walking distance from the China World Hotel):   Kerry Centre Hotel 5 star Shangri-la Group No 1 Guanghua Road Beijing 100020 Tel: +8610 6561 8833 Reservations Dept Fax: +8610 8529 9966 E-mail the Reservations Dept at reservations.HBKC@shangri-la.com   When contacting the hotel to make your reservation, please specify that you are making a booking to attend the ANOC and IOC meetings.   Transport: Shuttle services will be provided from the Beijing Capital Airport to the China World Hotel and back.   Should you need further information about transport, please ask at the Transport Desk, which will be open from 5 to 13 April in the lobby of the China World Hotel.   Media facilities: A working room will be set up from 6 to 13 April in the China World Hotel in the Arcade Level -1, room 9A, with all necessary facilities including high-speed internet lines. The room will be open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.     Conference calls: Media representatives who do not travel to Beijing will be able to listen to the IOC President's press conference on 11 April. The number and access code will be as follows: Number to dial: +41 91 610 41 20 PIN code (access code): 58749# As all times on the programme are subject to change, if you would like to use this service, please e-mail the IOC Communications Department on 12 April to confirm the time of the press conference.   Programme of the ANOC & IOC Executive Board Meeting: Saturday 5 April 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 9 a.m. – 6 a.m. ANOC Executive Council Level 1 – Grand Ballroom A 6 p.m. Press Conference by ANOC President Mario Vázquez Raña Level 1 – Grand Ballroom A   Sunday 6 April 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Meetings of Continental Associations Level 1 – Grand Ballroom A   Monday 7 & Tuesday 8 April 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. ANOC General Assembly Level 1          Conf Hall A-B-C   Wednesday 9 April 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. ANOC General Assembly Level 1          Conf Hall A-B-C 5.30  p.m. Press Conference by ANOC President Mario Vázquez Raña Level 1          Conf Hall A-B-C   Thursday 10 April 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Joint meeting of the IOC Executive Board and National Olympic Committees Level 1           Conf Hall A-B-C 12 p.m. Joint press conference by IOC President Jacques Rogge and ANOC President Mario Vázquez Raña Level 1          Conf Hall A-B-C 3 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Executive Board meeting Arcade level -1 room 8B 7.00 p.m. IOC media briefing by the IOC Communications Director Giselle Davies Arcade level -1 room 8A   Friday 11 April 2008 Time Meetings/Events Place 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Executive Board meeting Arcade level -1 room 8B 1.30 p.m. IOC media briefing by IOC Communications Director Giselle Davies Level 1 - Grand Ball Room 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. Executive Board meeting Arcade level -1 room 8B 7.45 p.m. Final press conference by IOC President Jacques Rogge Level 1 - Grand Ball Room   Please note that all times are subject to change.   ###   For further information, please contact the IOC Communications Department, Tel: +41 21 621 60 00, e-mail: pressoffice@olympic.org
Information for the Media - World Conference on Sport and Environment
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World Conference on Sport and Environment will share knowledge to benefit Beijing 2008 and beyond   With increasing focus on the environment for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the 7th World Conference on Sport and the Environment next month in Beijing will bring together an unprecedented range of experts. They will focus on knowledge to benefit the host city plus future Game’s bids, National Olympic Committees, International Federations, partners and sporting goods companies. Scheduled for the 25th to 27th October, the Conference will mark the first time a representative from Greenpeace will join government and non-government specialists at the biennial conference.  Beijing 2008 will also be the first time the International Olympic Committee has endorsed an independent environmental review of an Olympic Games.    The conference’s theme, “From Plan to Action”, will involve three plenary sessions including heads of environment and sustainability initiatives for the Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 Olympic Games. A parallel session will include the president of the 2010 FIFA World Cup organising committee from South Africa.  All will exchange information and best practices with their Beijing 2008 counterparts, as well as learn from Greenpeace China’s experience working with sport event organisers.     Knowledge Sharing on an Olympic Scale   “Holding this year’s world conference in Beijing with such a remarkable group of participants is highly significant,” said Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which will host the conference with the Beijing 2008 Organising Committee (BOCOG) in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). “The programme clearly shows the high level of dedication and cooperation that sport has to create a healthy and sustainable environment, and that Beijing 2008 is a catalyst for overcoming universal challenges.”   Programme topics and resources at the conference will include environment assessment reports from UNEP and BOCOG on Beijing 2008 Games preparations designed to overcome environmental challenges. Other resources will include the final sustainability report from the Turin Games, while a Sochi 2014 representative will offer an advance look at implementing environment-related bid promises. One of the plenary sessions will be dedicated to Olympic Games corporate partners showing how they adhere to “green Olympics” practices.   Programme and Registration Information    Click here  to download registration and required forms for media only    Click here  to download the conference programme   ### NOTE TO EDITORS:     IOC Sport and Environment Commission chaired by Pál Schmitt The Centennial Olympic Congress, Congress of Unity, held in Paris in 1994, recognized the importance of the environment and sustainable development, which led to the inclusion of a paragraph in the Olympic Charter. The IOC has acknowledged its particular responsibility in terms of promoting sustainable development, and regards the environment as the third dimension of Olympism, alongside sport and culture. This led to its decision in 1995 to create a Sport and Environment Commission. Its role is to advise the IOC Executive Board on what policy the IOC and Olympic Movement should adopt in terms of environmental protection and support for sustainable development and, through its members, supports the IOC programmes and activities in this field. The Commission is chaired by Pál Schmitt and is composed of IOC members along with representatives of IFs, NOCs, OCOGS, athletes, the Paralympic movement and individual experts. It meets once a year.      BEIJING 2008 The Games of the XXIX Olympiad – Beijing 2008 will take place from 8 to 24 August 2008. The Games in Beijing will play host to the 28 summer sports currently on the Olympic programme. Approximately 10,500 athletes are expected to participate in the Games with around 20,000 accredited media bringing the Games to the world.   For more information please contact the IOC Communications Department, Tel: +41 21 621 60 00, email: pressoffice@olympic.org  
IOC Executive Board and announcement of the 2012 Youth Olympic Games Host City
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The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will meet in Lausanne on 10 and 11 December 2008.  The meetings will be followed by the announcement of the Host City of the very first Winter Youth Olympic Games on Friday 12 December.   Executive Board – 10 & 11 December The EB will hear the reports from the IOC commissions and directors, as well as updates on preparations for the forthcoming Olympic Games in Vancouver, London and Sochi, and the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. The EB is expected to take decisions on the three pending doping cases from the Beijing Games and to be updated on ongoing disciplinary procedures. Also on the agenda: the Olympic Congress and the sports programme of the 2010 Youth Olympic Games.   Announcement of the 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games Host City – 12 December The announcement will take place at the IOC Headquarters in Vidy, and will be broadcast live on www.olympic.org from 11 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. GMT.   Broadcasters interested in receiving the live signal of the announcement are requested to contact Sara Alonso, e-mail: Alonso@eurovision.net, at EBU Geneva. A news clip will also be available from 12.45 p.m. to 12.50 p.m. GMT.   Media representatives wishing to cover the meetings and the live announcement are requested to confirm their attendance via the IOC website (please see below).   Wednesday 10 December 2008 Time (CET) Meetings/Events 8.30 a.m. – 10 a.m. Joint meeting of the EB and the IOC Athletes’ Commission 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Olympic Congress Commission 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. - Start of the EB and reports from the Coordination Commissions for the Olympic Games:     - Beijing 2008, presented by Hein Verbruggen     - Sochi 2014, presented by Jean-Claude Killy     - London 2012, presented by Denis Oswald - Report from the Coordination Commission for the Youth Olympic Games:     - Singapore 2010, presented by Sergey Bubka and Ser M. Ng 6.30 p.m. Press briefing   Thursday 11 December 2008 Time (CET) Meetings/Events 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. - Report from the  Coordination Commission for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, presented by René Fasel - Reports from the IOC administration: Olympic Games and Medical - Reports from the IOC Commissions     1.30 p.m. Press briefing 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. - Reports from the IOC administration - International Summer Federations: report by Denis Oswald - International Winter Federations: report by René Fasel 7 p.m. Press Conference by the IOC President, Jacques Rogge   Friday 12 December 2008 Time (CET) Meetings/Events 12 – 12.20 p.m.  Live announcement of the Host City of the first 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games by IOC President Jacques Rogge Please note that all times are subject to change.   Media accreditation: Please note that accreditations are being processed on the IOC website. For journalists whose profiles have already been entered for previous meetings, please connect to your profile with your e-mail address and tick the box for the December Executive Board meeting. For journalists who have not yet registered, please follow the instructions.    Click here to access the Media accreditation system.   Media facilities: IOC Headquarters - Olympia Room, equipped with WIFI. Please note that two ISDN lines will be available for radio reporters on a first come, first served basis.   Accommodation: Media representatives are requested to make their own bookings.   Conference call: Media representatives who are not in Lausanne have the possibility to listen the IOC President's press conference on 11 December by teleconference. The number and access code will be as follows: Number to dial: +41 91 610 41 20 PIN code (access code): 35947# Please contact the IOC Communications Department on Thursday 11 December to confirm the time of the press conference. # # #  For further information, please contact the IOC Communications Department, Tel: +41 21 621 60 00, email: pressoffice@olympic.org