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2020 Olympic Games bid process: Evaluation Commission to be chaired by Sir Craig Reedie

2020 Olympic Games bid process: Evaluation Commission to be chaired by Sir Craig Reedie
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06/09/2012

The IOC is pleased to announce that the Commission to evaluate the candidatures for the 2020 Olympic Games (Istanbul, Tokyo and Madrid*) will be chaired by Sir Craig Reedie, IOC Vice-President and an IOC member in Great Britain. A board member of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG), Sir Craig was also a member of the 2004 and 2008 IOC Coordination Commissions and the 2008 and 2016 IOC Evaluation Commissions.

 

Also appointed to the Commission were:

 

Guy DRUT

 

FRA

 

IOC member

Frank FREDERICKS

 

NAM

 

IOC member

Nat INDRAPANA

 

THA

 

IOC member

Claudia BOKEL

 

GER

 

IOC member and representative of the IOC Athletes’ Commission

Eduardo PALOMO

ESA

 

Representative of the Association of National Olympic Committees

Pat MCQUAID

 

IRL

IOC member and representative of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations

Andrew PARSONS

BRA

 

Representative of the International Paralympic Committee

Gilbert FELLI

SUI

 

IOC Olympic Games Executive Director

 

Joining the Commission will be IOC Sports Director Christophe Dubi and IOC Head of Bid City Relations Jacqueline Barrett, as well as a number of advisors, still to be appointed.

 

Commenting on the membership of the Commission, IOC President Jacques Rogge said, “We’ve assembled a strong and highly knowledgeable group of individuals led by the experienced Sir Craig Reedie, who knows as well as anybody what it takes to host a sustainable, well-organised and ultimately successful Olympic Games. The three 2020 Candidate Cities will all benefit greatly from their interactions with the Commission.”

 

Sir Craig Reedie said: “I am honoured to have been chosen as head of the 2020 Evaluation Commission, which brings with it a wide range of experience and represents all facets of the Olympic Movement, in particular the athletes. I look forward to working with my fellow Commission members and the three Candidate Cities in the run-up to next September’s election.”

 

The 2020 Candidate Cities, which all recently took part in the IOC’s Observer Programme during the London 2012 Olympic Games and will also participate in the London 2012 Debriefing in November in Rio de Janeiro, have until 7 January 2013 to submit their Candidature Files to the IOC.

 

After an analysis of these files, the Commission will visit each city and spend four full days with each bid team. Together they will examine the 14 themes of the IOC’s candidature questionnaire, which includes topics such as vision and legacy, transport, accommodation, finance and environment, and visit the competition and non-competition sites and venues proposed in the bid.

 

The visit dates, based on logistical considerations and not the official order of drawing of lots, will be as follows:

 

4 – 7 March 2013

Tokyo

18 – 21 March 2013

Madrid

24 – 27 March 2013

Istanbul

 

Around these official visit dates, the Commission will also hold a number of private meetings to prepare for and follow up on each visit.   

 

The Commission’s report will be published prior to the IOC 2020 Briefing for IOC Members to take place at the beginning of July 2013, and will be available on www.olympic.org.

 

*Cities listed in the official order of the drawing of lots

 

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