Learn About The Olympics 2012 Summer Games Events

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The 2012 Summer Games Events are in London in the United Kingdom. It is a historic city, and one of the most exciting places in the world. The summer games events present the ideal time to plan a visit to this great city, to enjoy the history and the sights, and to see some of the greatest athletes in the world compete. The weather might even be nice

There are two main sources who are funding the games, which are the private sector and the public sector. The private sector has a budget of more than two billion pounds. The money will come from several different groups. Some will come directly from the Olympic Committee, while some will be revenue from ticket sales and official merchandise. Additional funds will come from sponsorship.

The money from the public sector is raised by the Olympic Delivery Authority. It has the responsibility of making sure that the infrastructure is in place. The funding for this comes from government departments and the Greater London Authority. It also comes from the London Development agency and the Olympic Distributor.

A lot of people in England gamble on the National Lottery so it is able to donate over two billion to the cause. After the games are over it is hoped that the people of East London will benefit form the new facilities in place, and form the huge amounts of money that has been poured into the area. It is currently considered to be a very deprived area so it is hoped this will help it to recover.

Another aim of the events is to get children more involved in sports, not just in Britain but around the world too. An extensive education programme is currently helping them to learn more about other countries and their way of life. There are lots of interactive games and activities for children to do, as well as ideas for projects and fact sheets about the games.

The aim is to promote a healthy and active lifestyle for children, and for them to be able to learn about children's lives around the world. They can learn all about the event, and will hopefully adopt athletes as suitable role models. The Games offers a very practical way for them to learn.

The scheme also includes sixth forms and universities. A group called the Podium has been set up to encourage this age group to get involved. There are a couple of ways that they can do this, one being to volunteer to work at the events, and the other being an ambassador for London. London Ambassadors have a vital role to play as they will welcome people to London and help them to get the most from their visit.

Transport in London is pretty good, and people are encouraged to use the public transport as the easiest and cheapest method of getting around. The underground can get you virtually anywhere in London, while the famous red buses run frequently. The rail links to the capital are very frequent, making it easy to stay outside London and commute in to the games.

The official website has lots of interesting information, and visitors can register their interest online. There is a list of events that they can choose from, although competition for tickets is bound to be stiff. The 2012 Summer Olympics events promises to be fantastic.

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