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Old September 9th, 2006, 03:05 AM   #61
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WAOOOOOOOOOO ITS AMAZING HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE PANAMERICAN VILLAGES. WAO I THINK RIO WILL BE TOGHETER WITH SANTO DOMINGO THE BEST GAMES EVER, RIO WILL ROCK AMERICA IN 2007. YEAHHHHHHHHHHHH
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will put Rio in good place for their future Bid for the Olympics
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Great Venues. It will an imprssive and well orginized games!! Congrats RIO
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Thanks for the updates Tadeu!
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I think i'd rather hear info on WC 2014 construction.......since it's going nowhere as of now...
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Great thread tadeu! All the venues are great! And the village is amazing! it seems that everything is well organized and that we will have the best Panamerican Games ever
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FIBA Woman´s World Championship Brazil 2006 Arenas



As well as being one of the first countries to know Basketball, Brazil was one of the first countries to conquer international titles, and specially, to participate in all of the world's main events. With a rich history in triumphs, both with the Women and Men National Teams, our country, apart from having harvests of idols in this sport, also acquired know-how in hosting international competitions. From 1954 to 1997, two World Championships for Men, three World Championships for Women and two World Championships for Junior National Teams (for Women, in 1997, and for Men, in 1979) were accomplished in Brazil.


In 1954, Brazil hosted the second edition of the World Championship for Men, from October 22th to November 5th. National teams from 12 countries came to Rio de Janeiro for a competition staged at Maracanãzinho, a gymnasium for 18 thousand people. Despite the local crowd support, Brazil finished second, losing the gold medal to the United States.


Three years later, in 1957, Rio de Janeiro was again the center of world basketball, hosting the second World Championship for Women. From October 13th to the 26th, 12 countries fought for the title, which was conquered by the United States. Brazil finished fourth.


In 1963, Brazil and Rio de Janeiro set once more the stage for another World Championship for Men. In its fourth edition, the event brought together 13 national teams. This time, the Brazilians, who had already been crowned world champions in Chile-1959, won their second consecutive title.


In 1971, Brazil hosted representatives from 13 countries for the sixth World Basketball Championship for Women. The party was set in the city of São Paulo, in the Ibirapuera stadium. Fifteen thousand people fought for space to see Brazil win the bronze medal. The Soviet Union won gold.


In 1979, Brazil accomplished the first World Championship for Junior Men, in Salvador, Bahia. From August 15th to the 25th, 13 countries battled for the title, which was conquered by the United States of America.


In 1983, the states of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul held the 9th World Championship for Women. Fourteen teams battle for the title. The Soviet Union won its sixth Championship. Brazil finished fifth.


In 1997, the fourth edition of the World Championship for Junior Women took place in Natal, capital of the northeastern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte. Twelve countries competed. The USA won the gold medal and Brazil finished fourth.


All together, Brazil carried out seven World Championships in five decades. These events brought experience for the national officials, apart from renewing and reinforcing the love of Brazilians for basketball. This can be proved by the crowds who packed gymnasiums in several Brazilian cities that have held these competitions.

BARUERI

Barueri is situated in the region metropolitan of the Great São Paulo, to a distance of 26,5 kilometers of the center of São Paulo. With a population of approximately 248 thousand inhabitants, Barueri is top ten cities with bigger population growth of the State of São Paulo.

City without agricultural zone, concentrates all the population in urban zone. Barueri almost has the totality of its paved ways (99,9%). The extension of the water net is of 420 kilometers, enclosing all the area of the city, and the extension of the sewer net is of 270 kilometers. Barueri offers a great environment for new business companies and industries




SÃO PAULO

São Paulo is the fourth biggest city in the world and the biggest in South America. It is the main entrance gate of foreign visitors by airplane in Brazil, totalizing around 1.345.000 arrivals by year.

The business tourism and events put the city as a strategic place in Mercosul, always in direct line with the main world capitals.

The city has 6% of Brazilian population, represent around 9% of the national PIB and has the country's third largest budget.

São Paulo is the biggest national consumer market; which is why it attracts the most important national free market. From the 170 main free markets in the country, 150 of them are in São Paulo.


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Julio Delamare Swimming Pool - Maracanã Complex (already finished)



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UPDATES (Sorry, the informations are in portuguese)

Joao Havelange Stadium

JULY/2006

SEPTEMBER/2006


A obra do Estádio Olímpico João Havelange segue sem muitos avanços significativos nos últimos meses. A única grande mudança é que a Riourbe finalmente começou o fechamento do anel do estádio. Tal ação ainda não era possível pois faltava uma liberação por parte do governo federal do terreno que pertencia a Rede Ferroviária Federal. Agora que tal questão foi sanada, a Rioburne deu início ao fechamento do anel.

A obra do Engenhão está atualmente orçada em R$ 307.985.941,04. O valor, que antes era de cerca de R$ 225 milhões, aumentou por causa do remanejamento de uma adutora da Cedae e outros problemas enfrentados pela Riourbe. A obra foi iniciada em setembro de 2003 e tem previsão de término para fevereiro de 2007.

Atualmente, 1.200 operários trabalham na execução do edifício-garagem com capacidade para 1.380 vagas, na montagem dos pré-moldados de concreto armado, na construção de pilares de sustentação dos arcos da cobertura, na construção da rampa de acesso do setor oeste e do prédio administrativo, além das instalações gerais, redes de água, esgoto e drenagem interna e de ar condicionado, entre outras.

Durante o Pan, o Engenhão irá receber as provas do atletismo e algumas partidas de futebol. A capacidade do estádio será de 45 mil espectadores, podendo ser aumentada para 60 mil caso o Brasil venha a ser a sede da Copa do Mundo de 2014.


MARACANÃ ARENA

APRIL/2006

SEPTEMBER/2006


Depois de quase dois anos de modificações, o Maracanã está quase concluído. O velho estádio recebeu uma cara toda nova e parece ser mais moderno e adaptado à novas realidades.

Restam apenas as obras do segundo andar e as cabines de rádio e televisão. Além destas modificações, outros detalhes estruturais serão feitos durante os próximos meses. No segundo andar, vários lances já estão com as cadeiras colocadas. Praticamente todos os demais já recebem as estruturas metálicas para colocação dos assentos.

As cabines de rádio e televisão também seguem em ritmo intenso de trabalho. Algumas já estão concluídas. A previsão é que surjam 300 posições para emissoras no estádio, ao final da obra. E o velho Maraca fica com uma carinha bem mais simpática.

Em relação ao Maracanãzinho, o aspecto é preocupante. Ao entrar no ginásio onde o Brasil já conquistou títulos internacionais e várias torcidas, esportivas ou musicais, vibraram intensamente, é inevitável ficar apreensivo. Hoje, o Maracanãzinho está praticamente em ruínas, por causa das muitas modificações para o Pan.

A intenção da Suderj é transformar o local em um ginásio moderno, do mesmo nível das principais arenas esportivas e de espetáculos do planeta. Para isso, foi necessário modificar muita coisa, inclusive na estrutura.

Os operários trabalham duro. Mas, resultado visível, nem tão cedo. Muita coisa ainda está no ferro e as britadeiras são muito comuns. O cheiro é desagradável e só se entra no ginásio protegido por uma máscara.

– Está tudo dentro do cronograma. O Maracanãzinho será entregue ao Co-Rio em Abril – garante Sérgio Emilião, presidente da Suderj.

É aguardar para ver o novo ginásio que vai surgir.

SPORTS´CITY (SPEEDWAY COMPLEX)

MAY2006

SEPTEMBER/2006


A Cidade dos Esportes era a obra mais atrasada para os Jogos Pan-Americanos. Podemos dizer com segurança que era, pois não é mais. O trabalho em três turnos vem rendendo frutos, que já são visíveis aos que visitam o local.

Ao chegar, um susto. Quem está preparado para ver um local em início de trabalho, assiste aos operários observando detalhes da piscina. A fundação está pronta e o acabamento não deve demorar a ser feito.

O ginásio é outra grata surpresa. As arquibancadas principais estão erguidas, as rampas estão praticamente finalizadas. A cobertura metálica já começa a ser colocada pelos operários. Sem dúvida, é a obra que mais andou nos últimos meses.

Além de um ginásio e um parque aquático, a Cidade dos Esportes também deverá receber um velódromo, que está em fase de licitação. Toda a obra será concluída em abril segundo a Prefeitura.
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The Athletics Tracks at Germany were not that bad though. I went to matches in Berlin, Nuremberg and Stuttgart but it wasn't too bad. Those stadiums are still miles away from the pitch.
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The Athletics Tracks at Germany were not that bad though. I went to matches in Berlin, Nuremberg and Stuttgart but it wasn't too bad. Those stadiums are still miles away from the pitch.
I barely noticed the tracks in Nuremberg or Stuttgart, but I felt like I was miles away from the pitch in Berlin - and I wasn't that far back in the stands either.
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Its becasue Nuremberg was elevated nicely and low to the ground.
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Old September 26th, 2006, 09:29 PM   #79
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impressive, very good images rio 2007, the sport facilities and the Pan-American village were exelentes, I already imagine like it was my city that is headquarters of the Pan-American games of the 2011, Guadalajara, Mexico, I hope soon to open a thread with data of Guadalajara 2011.
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really love the simplicity of this swimming centre..
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