Vancouver 2010: 1,000 Days To Go

Live Webcast Hosted by
Around the Rings Editor Ed Hula

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Join Editor Ed Hula for a one-on-one conversation with Vancouver 2010 CEO John Furlong as they discuss topics affecting the next Winter Olympic Games.
  • Anti-Olympic Activism
  • Ticket Sales and Pricing
  • Progress wtih Venues
  • VANOC Budget
Vancouver 2010: 1,000 Days To Go
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Countdown Beijing: Live from SportAccord

Wednesday April 25, 2007

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Around the Rings Editor Ed Hula

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Join Ed Hula in Beijing at SportAccord 2007 for developments from this major international sports convention. Guests on the webcast include:
  • Cathy Priestner-Allinger, Director of Sport for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver
  • Don Porter, International Softball Federation President and Secretary General of GAISF
  • Prince Feisal of Jordan, President of the Jordan Olympic Committee. Price Feisal discusses the new Peace Through Sport initiative that will use sports programs to build tolerance and understanding among young people in the world's hot spots.
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    3. Tokyo - 74
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    5.(tie) Prague - 55
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