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Press Release: Mombasa Security

3/6/2007 12:00:00 AM
Monte Carlo - The IAAF has noted the message issued by the US Embassy in
Nairobi on 5 March, advising US citizens of the possibility that the 35th
IAAF World Cross Country Championships, 24 March 2007, Mombasa, Kenya could be the target of disruption by activists or even a terrorist attack. Read More...

ATR In the News: USOC wraps up inspection of Los Angeles

3/2/2007 12:00:00 AM
WLS-TV Chicago: The USOC wrapped up its inspection of the Los Angeles proposal on Friday. Read More...

Conflicting Reports Over Sochi Avalanche, Olympics Bid Says Lessons to Be Learned

3/5/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) While reports from Sochi remain uncertain over the circumstances of an avalanche that killed a 10-year old, the Sochi 2014 bid has released a statement vowing to adopt any lessons to be learned from the accident Sunday. Read More...

Press Release: IAAF TV in Asia and Pacific

3/5/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Here is a press release from the IAAF announcing television deals in Asia and the Pacific. Read More...

Press Release: FIS Gold Medalist for Sochi 2014

3/5/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Here is a press release from Sochi 2014 announcing support for the city's Olympic bid from cross-country skier Olga Zavyalova. Read More...

Press Release: PyeongChang 2014 Foreign Language School

3/5/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Here is a press release from PyeongChang 2014 describing a "Foreign Language School" for students and volunteers in the area. Read More...

Chicago Turns on the Lights, Gets Dressed for Olympics Inspection

3/4/2007 12:00:00 AM

(ATR) Chicago turns on the lights for this week’s visit by a team from the U.S. Olympic Committee. For the next few nights, a 22–story high logo for the 2016 bid will be projected on Sears Tower. A preview of the USOC visit, inside..

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London Olympics Update

3/3/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) A developer has been appointed for the 2012 Olympic Village; tallest of the tall athletes are being sought, and beach volleyball makes a stand in Brighton. Read More...

Los Angeles Olympics Bid Praised for Passion, 3rd Games May Be An Issue

3/2/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) The chair of a U.S. Olympic Committee inspection team says the leaders of the Los Angeles bid for the 2016 Games are “passionate”, but acknowledges that the city’s attempt to host a third Olympic Games may take some persuading on the international level. On the scene coverage inside... Read More...

Vancouver Update:  IOC Reps May See Budget

3/4/2007 12:00:00 AM
(ATR) Games organizers prepare for visitors from Lausanne; Olympic legislation lands in the House of Commons; Vancouver’s month of countdown festivities ends quietly, and FIFA U-20 World Cup holds its draw. More inside the Vancouver Update . . . Read More...

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We reach decision-makers at high profile events through the distribution of printed Special Editions. These glossy, high-impact publications are produced for events such as IOC Sessions and SportAccord and are available for downloading free of charge. These ATR Special Editions, found below, are in low-res PDF format and the average file size is ~3+ MB.
The Golden 25 for 2008
The Golden 25, now in its 12th year, is a compilation of the personalities who will play the greatest influence in 2008 for the business of the Olympics. The listing is the product of a matrix assembled by ATR that includes names, events and issues that will come into play for 2008.

The IOC Comes to Guatemala
Humid and exotic, Guatemala seems an unlikely spot to consider the destiny of the Winter Olympics. Even so, the IOC will nonetheless set the wheels in motion for the 2014 Games, a highlight on day one. Once the furor over the July 4 vote passes, the 119th IOC Session gets down to three days of business that includes consideration of the Youth Olympic Games. It could become the first new multi-sports event under the flag of the Olympics since the Winter Olympics were added 80 years ago.


Countdown to Beijing: SportAccord 2007
The 2007 SportAccord convention in Beijing is on track to be the biggest yet since the event started in Madrid five years ago. More than 1,300 delegates registered for the convention, which has become the only annual gathering that include leaders of the IOC, international sports federations, bid cities and prominent executives from sports marketing and manufacturing. Around the Rings Beijing correspondent, Bill Smith, previews the next few months as the 2008 host city is put through its paces with more than two dozen test events.


The Race For 2014
For the second time in a row, the race for the Winter Olympic Games is a contest of three cities—two of them repeat contenders. It's as close as anything we've seen to a trend in bids for the Winter Games. The finalists were culled from a group of seven in May of 2006. The IOC Executive Board chose “quality over quantity”: PyeongChang, Salzburg and Sochi the unmistakable choices to make formal bids.


The Golden 25 for 2007
The Golden 25, now in its 11th year, is a compilation of the personalities who will play the greatest influence in 2007 for the business of the Olympics. The listing is the product of a matrix assembled by ATR that includes names, events and issues that will come into play for 2007.


SportAccord 2006 in Seoul
No other meeting outside of an IOC Session brings together as many personalities from the IOC, international federations and the business of world sport. This year's meeting has even more luster with the General Assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees, bringing leaders of the 203 NOCs to Seoul. This Special Edition includes profiles on each of the five continental associations represented at the ANOC meetings.


Decision 2005: Singapore
At the top of the list for the 117th IOC session is the July 6 election of the 2012 host. It is a race unprecedented in the history of Olympic bids, with five world-class cities competing at the same time: London, Madrid, Moscow, New York and Paris.


The Road To Torino
With a population of two million, Torino is a far cry from Cortina d’Ampezzo. Fifty years ago, this hamlet with 5,000 inhabitants and a classic mountainside setting was the last Italian host for the Winter Olympics. With the Winter Games now three times bigger than they were in 1956, Torino 2006 President Valentino Castellani says he cannot imagine how they could be held without the facilities of a major city, such as Torino.

ATR City Center

Bid Cities 2014 2016
ATR spotlight
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ATR power index
2016 ATR Olympic Bid Power Index
January 23, 2008
(Points possible out of 110)

    1. Chicago - 79
    2.(tie) Madrid - 77
    2.(tie) Rio de Janeiro - 77
    3. Tokyo - 74
    4. Doha - 69
    5.(tie) Prague - 55
    5.(tie) Baku - 55

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2008 IIHF Men's World Championships
Halifax & Quebec City, Canada   05/02/2008 - 05/18/2008

2008 Athletics Beijing Test Event
Beijing, China   05/22/2008 - 05/25/2008

58th FIFA Congress
Sydney, Australia   05/28/2008 - 05/29/2008
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ATR in the news
ATR in the News: Pro-Tibet activists hold vigil outside Chinese embassy - 04/23/2008
The Sydney Morning Herald covers the torch relay in Canberra.

IOC told China to ditch relay - 04/20/2008 CHINESE officials were repeatedly told by the International Olympic Committee that it did not want a global torch relay because of concerns about security and the cost for participating countries.

Veteran Olympic commentator Ed Hula has slammed the IOC for caving in to China's demands for a relay. In an editorial in his Around the Rings Olympic newsletter, Mr Hula said the IOC's "misreading" of the political sensitivities of the torch relay route would cost millions of dollars in extra security for host cities.
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