Edinburgh's bid for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Bringing the world to Edinburgh Members of the International Olympic Committee, Gamesbids.com, ladies and gentlemen, and, permit me to say so with all my heart as I have known many of you for a long time. Dear friends, Today, it is with emotion, and with passion, that I lay before you Scotland's hope and ambition to organize the Games of the 32nd Olympiad in Edinburgh in 2024.
CEO of Edinburgh 2024 Bid Team - Scotguy
Edinburgh's bid is that of Scotland: a united, enthusiastic Scotland who is rallying nationwide to host the Games. A Scotland determined to place her excellence, her sites, her way of life and her experience in the organization of major sporting events to further the dreams and values of the Olympic spirit. We are eagerly awaiting your choice, your sovereign decision. Scotland is longing to welcome athletes from all over the world, together with the entire Olympic family. We are united behind a collective, ethical and forward-looking project. A project combining innovation with respect for the environment. Scotland, as you know, is deeply committed to the values of the Olympic spirit. The values of peace, sharing, respect, friendship and dialogue among peoples and among cultures. Values also shared by us. We are ready to welcome the Olympic flame, the flame that casts the light of its ideal of peace and tolerance on humanity. We are intent on offering the world unforgettable Olympic and Paralympic Games. The heart of Edinburgh and the heart of Scotland are beating in unison in the hope of being Olympic soil in 2024.
Failte gu Alba
As an old Scot's saying has it, 'Guid gear comes in sma bouk (good things come in small packages). And despite its small size, Scotland has many trasures in its teritory. Theres something for all tastes. From the magical highlands, to the modern cities, to the tranquil borders. Let us welcome you to an ancient, stunning yet modern country where we will welcome you with open arms and plenty of smiles.
Welcome to Edinburgh
Edinburgh is a City of iconic landmarks, world famous festivals and exciting possibilities. From the atmospheric cobbled streets of the Old Town to the beautiful Georgian avenues of the New Town. Edinburgh is a city of contrasts blending shopping, historic attractions, gardens and plenty of things to see and do. With a hundred thousand welcomes, we are ready to welcome the world.
The games in our city
Situated in the East of Scotland, Edinburgh is one hour from London and 45 minutes from Glasgow. It lies on the Firth of Forth and the North Sea. Its International Airport flies to many parts of the world.
Meadowbank Olympic Park
Meadowbank Olympic Stadium
Capacity – 80,000 Ceremonies - Athletics Reduced to 20,000 post games to be used as multipurpose arena with athletics track. Top tier stands will be removed and roof lowered. Will provide an athletics legacy for Scotland.
Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome
Capacity – 4000 Track cycling Will provide a lasting legacy of cycling to the City of Edinburgh. Alongside the sister Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, they will give Scotland permanent world class facilities.
Meadowbank Arena Capacity – 12,000 Basketball – Handball – Volleyball Post games will be converted into a Sports Centre for the use of the people of Edinburgh.
The Burgh Tennis Centre
Capacity – 20,000 Tennis Post games will become Scotland's main permenent Tennis venue and home to the new Olympic Tennis Club.
Parklands Hockey Park
Capacity – 12,000 Field Hockey Temporary venue, post games will be taken down and stands given to sports clubs across the region.
Royal Commonwealth Pool
Capacity – 10,000 Aquatics Post games will continue to be used as an aquatics centre and venue.
International Convention Centre Capacity – 18, 000 Gymnastics Post games will be used as a permanent sports and music venue
The Edinburgh Playhouse
The Edinburgh Corn Exchange
Capacity – 3,060 Weightlifting
Capacity – 6,000 Boxing
Post games will continue to be one of Scotlands leading theatre venues
Post games will continue to be used for events, conferences and part of our festivals.
Edinburgh Castle Esplanade
Arthurs Seat
Capacity – 8,600 Archery
Capacity – 15,000 standing Moutain Biking
Post games will continue to host the annual World famous Military Tattoo
Post games will continue to be one of Edinburghs natural parks
Holyrood Palace Park Capacity – 20,000 Equestrian Post games will return to use as a park
The Leith Centre
Capacity – 7,000 – 15,000 Badmington, Fencing, Wrestling, Table Tennis, Judo, Taekwando Post games will become one of Scotland's leading multi venue locations and the centrepiece of the new Leith Waterfront Development alongside appartments, commercial and sporting areas.
Firth of Forth Capacity – 10,000 Sailing Post games will continue to serve the people of Edinburgh as its main waterway
Murrayfield Stadium Capacity – 67,130 Rugby 7's, Football Post games will continue to be used as a major sports venue in Edinburgh. Football will also be played at Easter Road Park and Tynecastle Park.
Glasgow Venues Strathclyde Park Capacity – 20,000 Rowing Post games will continue to be used by rowing clubs and one of Glasgow's public parks
Hampden Park Capacity – 52, 063 Football Post games will continue to be used as Scotlands main football venues
St. Andrews
Capacity – 20,000 Golf Post games will continue to be the World class oldest golf course in the world.
Athletes Village Our promise CLEAN •GREEN •SAFE •FRIENDLY •FUN •
Edinburgh's vision is to have our athletes village in the heart of the Olympic Park. Green, clean and a natural environment for the athletes to relax, feel safe and enjpy their time here. All accommodation will have catering, internet access and clean modern furnishings. After the games the village will become residential accommodation.
Transportation Getting around Edinburgh is fast and easy. The city has a reliable and punctual bus service, which covers all areas of the city. The citys new tram network connects the airport to the city centre and an extension will connect the Olympic Park. Visitors will be able to reach the Olympic Park from the City Centre within 15 minutes, with dedicated fast bus lanes. Transport times from Edinburgh to venues in Glasgow are 40 minutes by train with 8 trains per hour running during games time. Our aim is a fast, reliable and green games transport network.
Legacy ●
Make Scotland a world leading sporting nation
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Transform the Meadowbank area
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Inspire a generation of young people to take part in volunteering, cultural and physical activity. Make the Meadowbank Olympic Park a blueprint for sustainable living Demonstrate that Scotland is a creative, inclusive and welcoming place to live in, work and visit. Use the games to inspire 2 million people to take up sprots and physical activity.
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Provide a range of world class sporting facilities for the people.
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Exploit fully the opportunities for economic growth and prosperity