Bid Project
Rio de Janeiro proposed to hold all sporting events within the city limits—apart from the football (soccer) tournaments which would be held in the cities of Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Salvador and São Paulo—making the Games more compact and technically feasible. The competition venues will be located in four Olympic zones—Barra, Copacabana, Deodoro, and Maracanã—and divided in seven Olympic clusters—Barra, Copacabana, Deodoro, Flamengo, João Havelange, Lagoa and Maracanã—with four Olympic precincts—Maracanã, Olympic Park, Riocentro and X Park. The Olympic and Paralympic Village, the International Broadcast Centre (IBC) and the Main Press Centre (MPC) will be located at the Barra zone, which is the core of the project and includes the largest number of competition venues. A television tower will be built at the IBC/MPC complex to complement broadcasting operations and provide panoramic studios. There will be a media-exclusive hotel within the complex, accessible directly from the IBC/MPC. The Olympic and Paralympic Village complex will include an Olympic Village Training Center, an Olympic Village Park, an Olympic Beach and direct access to the Olympic Park, in addition to the 8,856 rooms to accommodate over 17,770 athletes and team officials, including accredited additional officials.
Rio de Janeiro's competition venues meet the International Federation's (IFs) technical requirements and both IOC and IPC standards, and align with the City Master Plan and legacy strategy. Most venues are already operational, recently developed or renovated. According to the Rio de Janeiro 2016 bid committee, there are ten (29%) existing venues with no permanent works required and eight (24%) venues requiring reforms, while nine (26%) new permanent venues and seven (21%) temporary venues will be built. In total there will be 34 competition venues alongside 29 training venues, as part of the training venues strategy. The most significant legacy project from the bid is the Olympic Training Center (OTC) program and facilities with its headquarters located in Barra zone. Furthermore, the Rio de Janeiro 2016 bid committee recognized the possibility of new sports being added to the Olympic Program and, following detailed analysis for each of the seven potential sports—baseball, golf, karate, roller sports, rugby, softball and squash—confirmed its capability to accommodate any of them in respect to venues, transport and other operational or logistical aspects. In addition, Rio de Janeiro and the four proposed cities to hold football (soccer) competitions—Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Salvador and São Paulo—were chosen to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Rio de Janeiro will build the Summer Paralympics, upon the experience of hosting the III Parapan American Games—considered "the best ever" by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the Americas Paralympic Committee (APC)—as well as many other international competitions for athletes with disabilities. For this purpose, the organizing committee will include representatives of the Brazilian Paralympic Committee (BPC) and create a specific department responsible for supervising the Games. Another element that will bring the Paralympics up to par with their Olympic counterpart is the reuse of twenty Olympic competition venues for the equivalent Paralympic sports. Promotion of accessibility-friendly measures by the hospitality and tourism industries will also be encouraged and recognized by the government.
Venues of the Rio de Janeiro bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics | |||||||||||||||
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New competition venues | |||||||||||||||
Venue | Sports | Capacity | Cost | ||||||||||||
Deodoro Arena | D | Fencing | 5,000 | 46,096 | |||||||||||
Olympic Aquatics Stadium | D | Swimming and Synchronized swimming | 18,000 | 54,564 | |||||||||||
Olympic BMX Center | D | Cycling (BMX) | 7,500 | 12,289 | |||||||||||
Olympic Tennis Center | D | Tennis | 18,250 | 62,808 | |||||||||||
Olympic Training Center – Hall 1 | D | Basketball | 16,000 | 56,768 | |||||||||||
Olympic Training Center – Hall 2 | D | Judo and Taekwondo | 10,000 | 56,998 | |||||||||||
Olympic Training Center – Hall 3 | D | Wrestling | 10,000 | 56,694 | |||||||||||
Olympic Training Center – Hall 4 | D | Handball | 12,000 | 58,269 | |||||||||||
Olympic Whitewater Stadium | D | Canoe/Kayak (slalom) | 8,000 | 30,979 | |||||||||||
Reserva de Marapendi | Golf | ||||||||||||||
Existing competition venues | |||||||||||||||
Venue | Sports | Capacity | Cost | ||||||||||||
João Havelange Stadium | B | Athletics (track and field) | 60,000 | 52,478 | |||||||||||
Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas | B | Rowing and Canoe/Kayak (sprint) | 14,000 | 20,591 | |||||||||||
Maracanã Stadium | A | Football | 90,000 | 5,572 | |||||||||||
Maracanãzinho Arena | A | Volleyball | 12,000 | 2,737 | |||||||||||
Maria Lenk Aquatic Center | B | Diving and Waterpolo | 6,500 | 14,844 | |||||||||||
Marina da Glória | B | Sailing | 10,000 | 22,084 | |||||||||||
National Equestrian Center | B | Equestrian | 14,000 | 20,343 | |||||||||||
National Shooting Center | B | Shooting | 6,850 | 7,596 | |||||||||||
Rio Olympic Arena | A | Gymnastics | 12,000 | 4,094 | |||||||||||
Rio Olympic Velodrome | B | Cycling (track) | 5,000 | 39,707 | |||||||||||
Riocentro – Pavilion 2 | A | Boxing | 9,000 | 4,848 | |||||||||||
Riocentro – Pavilion 3 | A | Table tennis | 7,000 | 6,469 | |||||||||||
Riocentro – Pavilion 4 | A | Badminton | 6,500 | 6,354 | |||||||||||
Sambódromo | B | Archery and Athletics (marathon) | 36,000 | 22,731 | |||||||||||
Temporary competition venues | |||||||||||||||
Venue | Sports | Capacity | Cost | ||||||||||||
Copacabana Stadium | C | Beach volleyball | 12,000 | 10,782 | |||||||||||
Deodoro Modern Pentathlon Park | C | Modern pentathlon | 20,000 | 10,362 | |||||||||||
Flamengo Park | C | Athletics (race walk) and Cycling (road) | 5,000 | 8,827 | |||||||||||
Fort Copacabana | C | Marathon swimming and Triathlon | 5,000 | 9,735 | |||||||||||
Olympic Hockey Center | C | Field hockey | 15,000 | 12,351 | |||||||||||
Olympic Mountain Bike Park | C | Cycling (mountain bike) | 5,000 | 8,409 | |||||||||||
Riocentro – Pavilion 6 | C | Weightlifting | 6,500 | 17,980 | |||||||||||
Competition venues outside Rio de Janeiro | |||||||||||||||
Venue | Sports | Location | Capacity | Cost | |||||||||||
Fonte Nova Stadium | A | Football | Salvador (BA) | 60,000 | 3,726 | ||||||||||
Mané Garrincha Stadium | A | Football | Brasília (DF) | 76,000 | 3,726 | ||||||||||
Mineirão Stadium | A | Football | Belo Horizonte (MG) | 74,000 | 3,726 | ||||||||||
Morumbi Stadium | A | Football | São Paulo (SP) | 66,000 | 3,726 | ||||||||||
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