23. RIO 2016 VISION VISION STATEMENT To achieve worldwide recognition for delivering excellent Gameswith memorable celebrationsthat will promote the global image of Brazil,underpinned by social and urban sustainable transformation through sport,contributing to the growth of the Olympic and Paralympic Movements.
24. RIO 2016 MISSION MISSION STATEMENT To deliver outstanding Olympic and Paralympic Games in a new territory powered by Brazil´s passion, that will stimulate the engagement of youth and bring benefits with long lasting legacies.
25. RIO 2016 VALUES Ethics and Transparency Teamwork and Accountability Accessibility, Sustainability and Legacy Inspiration, Integration and Engagement Universality and Humanity The Olympic and Paralympic Values (Olympic – Friendship, Respect and Excellence / Paralympic – Determination, Courage, Inspiration, Equality) Respect of the Olympic Charter, the Brazilian Constitution, the Host City Contract and the Bid Commitments
26. RIO 2016 ASSUMPTIONS Using all competition and non-competition venues from Rio 2007 Games Alignment with the city’s long-term plan Unique experience for all participants Technical excellence of project
28. IMPACT ON BRAZIL US$ 51.1 billion worth in business for Brazilian economy (FIA/Sport Ministry) The whole country will benefit: Every R$1 invested in the 2007 Pan and Parapan-American Games generated a R$2.1 return for Brazilian economy – R$ 0.70 for SP (FGV/Sport Ministry) Publicity about the country for billions of TV spectators around the world Brazilian tourist destinations will become known to 300 thousand visitors at Games time
29. RIO 2016 THE WHOLE COUNTRY WILL BENEFIT Venues in different regions of Brazil for the pre-Games acclimatization and training periods RIO Modernization and development of local sport structures = sports legacy in other regions of Brazil Tourism Development through Sport
34. Rio 2016 Olympic Park Riocentro OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC VILLAGE Blocks: 34 Floors: 12 Apartments: 2.448 Rooms: 8.856 Beds: 17.700
35. PARAMETERS FOR THE PARALYMPIC VILLAGE 6,300 athletes and officials 700 technical officials Fully accessible bathrooms and doorways Accessible circulation areas within apartments blocks Lower 6 floors of all apartment blocks 8,000 beds available for the Paralympic Games Spacious elevators with access for wheelchair users Offices easily accessed from the ground floor
36. MAIN COMPETITION VENUES TO BE BUILT OR RENOVATED Olympic Park X-Park Golf Course Marina daGlória Rowing Stadium Rugby Stadium Equestrian Center Shooting Center
37. New piers Warehouses renovation Residential and commercial development PORT OF RIO DE JANEIRO Additional accommodations: 8,500 rooms
38. PROPOSED FACILITIES FOR THE PORT AREA Operations Center Technology Center Logistics Center Security Operations Center Accreditation and Uniform Center Non-Accredited Media Center
39. PROJECT GOVERNANCE IOC RIO 2016 APO GOV IOC – InternationalOlympicCommittee RIO 2016 – Rio 2016 OrganizingCommittee APO – OlympicPublicAuthority GOV – Governments: Federal, Stateand City
40. APO OLYMPIC PUBLIC AUTHORITY Intergovernmental Consortium Coordinating the participation of the three levels of government (Federal, State and City) to ensure the delivery of the required infra-structure Conducting projects and services under the responsibility of the public agencies
41. GOVERNANCE OF RIO 2016 COMMITTEE General Assembly Board of Directors Executive Committee Statutory Audit Committee Honorary Council External Audit Sports Council
42. THE NEW BRAND More than 130 agencies Valuing of Brazilian design Chosen in September (12 member Jury) Launching on New Year’s Eve
44. CHALLENGES IN OUR PATH... INFRA-STRUCTURE necessary works and complexity of projects ACCOMODATIONS deficit of rooms and approved solutions (ships and villages) SECURITY one command under the control of the Federal Government ENVIRONMENT and ACCESSIBILITY the need to go beyond legal standards
45. ...THAT WILL LEAD TO A SIGNIFICANT LEGACY Repositioning of the Brazil brand in the world Sport leadership of the country within the region Consolidation of sport as incentive to education and social inclusion and inspiration to Brazilian youth Strengthening self esteem of Brazilian people Rio de Janeiro urban revitalization