background preloader

Jeux olympiques de Londres 2012

Facebook Twitter

France Télévisions (direct & replay) London 2010 broadcasters. Olympic.org Official website of the Olympic Movement English | Français Follow us The Olympic Games Olympics Search all results & Olympic medallists Go Home Olympic Games All Games since 1896 Vancouver 2010 Beijing 2008 Turin 2006 Athens 2004 Salt Lake 2002 Sydney 2000 London 2012 Thank you, London! Sochi 2014 Test events in Sochi underway Rio 2016 Golf course design revealed! PyeongChang 2018 1st Coordination Commission held Beijing’s iconic new sporting venues provide the backdrop to record-breaking feats!

Spectacular highlights from the Opening Ceremony! Usain Bolt wins 100m, 200m and 4x100m Lionel Messi led Argentina to gold in Beijing Swimming 200m Free Gold Medal Final Magic moments from the Closing Ceremony The first ancient Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 BC Ancient Olympic Games Having won silver in 2004 and 2008, Wang Hao is targeting gold in London Golden Opportunity: Table Tennis Youth Olympic Games Singapore 2010 Re-live the first YOG ever! Innsbruck 2012 Check out the highlights! Nanjing 2014. London 2012 (comité d'organisation londonien)

Official Olympic Channel (CIO) Sur Wikipédia. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.

Sur Wikipédia

Les Jeux olympiques d'été de 2012 (Jeux de la XXXe Olympiade de l'ère moderne) ont eu lieu du 27 juillet[1] au [2] à Londres (voir les lieux d'accueil). Londres est la première ville à accueillir les Jeux olympiques modernes trois fois[3],[4], après ceux de 1908 et de 1948[5],[6]. La ville de Londres a été élue parmi cinq villes candidates lors de la 117e session du Comité international olympique (CIO), le à Singapour. Sebastian Coe est le chef du comité de candidature puis le président du Comité organisant les Jeux olympiques et les Jeux paralympiques d'été de 2012.

Sélection des villes[modifier | modifier le code] Au , date limite de clôture des candidatures, neuf villes se déclarent candidates à l'organisation des Jeux olympiques de 2012 : La Havane, Istanbul, Leipzig, Londres, Madrid, Moscou, New York, Paris et Rio de Janeiro[7]. Organisation[modifier | modifier le code] Lord Coe : directeur des Jeux olympiques de Londres 2012. Jeux Olympiques 2012. London 2012.

The London 2012 Games were centred around the Olympic Park in east London, which is the site of a number of new sports venues.

London 2012

Up to 180,000 spectators a day entered the Park to enjoy the Games, making it the principal focus of Olympic activity. The main venues – the Olympic Stadium, Aquatics Centre, Velodrome and BMX Circuit, as well as the hockey, handball and basketball arenas – were easily accessible through a network of footbridges and walkways within the Park. The Olympic Village was within walking distance of all the venues in the Park, enhancing the experience for athletes and officials. The use of other prestigious venues – such as Wembley Stadium for football, the All-England Club in Wimbledon for tennis, Lord’s Cricket Ground for archery and Horse Guards Parade for beach volleyball – was also a feature of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The London 2012 Games included a four-year Cultural Olympiad.