GC2018 in good shape heading into 2018

Compartir
Compartir articulo

The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) Coordination Commission (CoCom) today handed down its final review of planning for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018).

Held bi-annually since 2014, the Coordination Commission is established by the CGF to ensure compliance with the commitments and undertakings made in the bid for the Games and outlined in the Host City Contract.

Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation (GOLDOC) Chairman, Peter Beattie AC said that he was grateful for the guidance provided by CoCom during his time as GOLDOC Chair.

"We have had an extremely successful year fulfilling many obligations as a host city for the Commonwealth Games," Mr Beattie said.

"Amongst a number of achievements, we have delivered an outstanding volunteer recruitment program, an ongoing but very successful Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR) and a ticketing program where we have sold almost one million tickets.

"We are very confident that together with our Games Delivery partners, in every aspect of our planning and readiness testing, we are going to deliver a great Games with confirmation from the CGF that we are on time and on budget.

"Ably led by the CEO Mark Peters, GOLDOC has been true to its vision and mission in all the years of preparing for this event, to stage a great Games in a great city with a focus on the athletes and excellent competition and importantly a commitment to great memories and long lasting legacies."

CoCom Chair, Bruce Robertson AC wrapped up the final review of GC2018 by complimenting GOLDOC and its Games delivery partners on the implementation of ‘a global first’ in the Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), progress with ticket sales, the volunteer program and a commitment to gender equality with equal medals for men and women at GC2018.

GOLDOC CEO Mark Peters, who has led the Games since the bid in 2011, said he was pleased CoCom was satisfied with the progress towards a rapidly approaching GC2018.

"The past year has seen the launch of the number of key milestones including the launch of the QBR, the Transport Operations Plan (TOP), the final announcements of GC2018 Ambassadors, casting for ceremonies and the uniform unveil, however there is significant work continuing behind the scenes," Mr Peters said.

"We have delivered a procurement program where 84% of contracts have been awarded to Gold Coast and Queensland businesses, the overlay at venues including the Games Village has commenced and is well on track and our financial management means we are well and truly on budget.

"I am proud of the work GOLDOC and our talented team of more than 1,000 staff have delivered this year and commend our Games delivery partners on their continued support and contribution.

"With just 117 days to go I am confident as we head into 2018 that we are in a very positive position in terms of readiness for the Games."

For more information, please email media@goldoc.com or contact:

Tamara Morris: +61 400 658 429

Manager Communication and Media

Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation (GOLDOC)

Distributed by AAP Medianet

25 Years at #1: Your best source of news about the Olympics is www.aroundtherings.com, for subscribers only

Recent Articles

Security in Paris 2024: the “anti-terrorist perimeter” was extended for the opening ceremony

Three months after the parade on the Seine River and hours after the arrest of a 16-year-old teenager, the Paris police established new security measures and stated: “The terrorist threat remains very high, even if there is no concrete threat.”
Security in Paris 2024: the “anti-terrorist perimeter” was extended for the opening ceremony

Doping of Chinese swimmers: AMA invited an independent prosecutor to investigate their actions in the face of the accusations

In June 2021, the World Anti-Doping Agency was notified of 23 positive cases by TMZ. In China, they said that the samples were contaminated and after an investigation, the athletes were not sanctioned and some became Olympic champions in Tokyo. Now, several Federations demand explanations.
Doping of Chinese swimmers: AMA invited an independent prosecutor to investigate their actions in the face of the accusations

Cyprus wins historic European title in men’s artistic gymnastics

Marios Georgiou beat the Ukrainian Oleg Verniaiev, became all-around champion in the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships and won one of the last Olympic places in the discipline for Paris 2024.
Cyprus wins historic European title in men’s artistic gymnastics

Sustainable Olympic Games: the legacy of the clean Seine and the global inspiration for the mega-events to come

Paris 2024 not only pledged to clean up the iconic river in the French capital, but it also claims to have reduced its carbon footprint to 50 percent with decisions such as not building new stadiums. Georgina Grenón, the Argentinian in charge of the environmental area in the Organizing Committee, told details of how they work on the objective.
Sustainable Olympic Games: the legacy of the clean Seine and the global inspiration for the mega-events to come

Failures in the investigation: The United States reached a million-dollar settlement with 139 of Larry Nassar’s victims

The Department of Justice reported that it will pay them $138.7 million and pointed to the FBI's actions after the first complaints: “They should have been taken seriously from the start.”
Failures in the investigation: The United States reached a million-dollar settlement with 139 of Larry Nassar’s victims